The Irresistible Aroma of Rubber Tires
If wines from La Mancha can taste of tar, wines from Bordeaux can taste of pencil lead, and Sauvignon Blancs can taste of cat pee, it doesn't seem a stretch for tea to taste of rubber tires. Introducing the late 90s Hualian Brick Tea (华联砖) originally ordered by a Macau trading company.
Mmm mmm good to some but if I’m going to drink an aged tea, I prefer more complexity and woody, ginseng notes like what you find in the 1980s Fulu Gong Tea and better body like in the 2006 Yiwu Big Green Tree