Leaf Type: Green
Where to Buy: In Nature
Product Description:
The words Bi Lo Chun translate literally to mean ‘spring snail shell’. The leaves are picked in the spring. Then, when you see this tea, you will notice that the leaves are rolled into small balls which resemble snail shells.
When brewed, this green tea produces a yellow-green colour, the fragrance is described as floral and it has a clean and smooth flavour with a sweet after taste.
Taster’s Review:
There is no doubt that this is a “Spring” tea – springtime is in the aroma and in the taste. The fragrance is lightly floral and grassy, evoking images of springtime when you can smell the scent of flowers in bloom and the fresh, green grass wafting through the air.
The flavor is also lightly floral. It has a “green” taste to it that falls somewhere between grassy and vegetable-like. It is very pleasantly sweet with a savory taste that hits just after mid-sip, just enough bitter taste to cut through the sweet and give the cup balance. There is some drying astringency at the tail, and the aftertaste is sweet.
Overall, I find this to be a very agreeable Bi Luo Chun (or Snail Shell tea as it is sometimes called) with an uplifting, crisp taste. I like it particularly in the afternoon or early evening when I am in need of invigorating; it seems to gently energize the body while it replenishes the soul and soothes the spirit.
This is the perfect way to de-stress!
Spring Green – Bi Luo Chun (Alpine Tea) from In Nature
Where To Buy: In Nature
Product Description:
The words Bi Lo Chun translate literally to mean ‘spring snail shell’. The leaves are picked in the spring. Then, when you see this tea, you will notice that the leaves are rolled into small balls which resemble snail shells.
When brewed, this green tea produces a yellow-green colour, the fragrance is described as floral and it has a clean and smooth flavour with a sweet after taste.
Tasters Review:
Last week we had our County Fair where I currently reside. The County Fair is a HUGE this for our area here. It also is a sign that fall is right around the corner…and shortly after fall is something I always DREAD…winter! Blah!
I’m a fair-weather (minimum) type of person! I don’t like being cold. I would be perfectly fine if it never dropped below the low 70s. Altho I prefer the upper 80s and lower 90s. People say I live in the wrong hemisphere…I mean, I live in the snow belt for Pete’s Sake! I can’t complain tho…it’s been a wonderful summer here! But I can’t help but want to rewind and go back to spring and start the season all over again!
Well, lucky me, this tea just SCREAMS Spring!!!!! Bi Lo Chun from In Nature IS very clean, crisp, and sweet yet floral or is it floral yet sweet??? You be the judge! Regardless…this is a lovely green!
Mao Feng Mountain Green Tea from In Nature
Where To Buy: In Nature
Product Description:
Mountain Green – Mao Feng ( Alpine Tea )
Alpine Mao Feng is our premium grade green tea. Only the finest and freshest buds find their way into this outstanding product.
This tea brews to give a pale yellow-green colour with a characteristic aroma and rich flavour with a clean and refreshing aftertaste. Words are insufficient to describe its taste, the only way to truly know it is to taste it.
Pack size: 50g
Servings: 50 cups or more. Full instructions on how to prepare the perfect cup of tea inside each box
Tasters Review:
I love trying different teas from different regions and then learning about the name it’s given and what it means. In this case Mao Feng means Alpine Tea. Alpine just makes me think of fresh air and wonder and beauty.
And just so you know…the box doesn’t lie…this is PURE Green Tea. It has a nice PURE – VERY ‘clean’ and sweet taste with a very slight hint of veggie taste.
It’s more sweet that anything…I would say a SWEET Surprise!