Shisaku-28gou. Ye Cha Long Mie -

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🍂 – Smoky, mineral, with whispers of wild orchid and sun-baked earth 🔥 Taste – Bold yet graceful. A slow-burning umami, hints of roasted chestnut, and a finish that lingers like mist over a mountain ridge 🌀 Feel – Dense, smooth, with a quiet energy that builds over multiple steepings

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Here’s a social media post draft for . Since this appears to reference a specific tea cultivar or product (likely a Taiwanese oolong or experimental tea batch), the post is written with a tea enthusiast audience in mind. 🌿 Post Title: Unlocking the Mystery of SHISAKU-28GOU – Ye Cha Long Mie

If you ever come across Shisaku-28gou, brew it gently (90°C, short steeps) and listen closely. The dragon might just wake up. Have you heard of

This cultivar carries an air of rarity and wildness. Born from experimental breeding and grown in limited quantities, Shisaku-28gou is often described as:

Also known as – which translates to “Wild Tea Dragon’s Extinction” or “Sleeping Dragon’s Mist” – this is not your everyday tea. Here’s a social media post draft for

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