Aged tea in the style of the Chinese Communist Party and the famous name "Three Red Banners." Dark green and brown colors combine in this rather tightly pressed brick that has been stored in a dry warehouse. Warmed by breathing, the aroma is not pronounced with notes of dried flowers, herbs and old books. Water at 95°. A thick, rich brew with a golden color. The aroma has a sour note of flowers and sweetness of fruits. The taste is a pleasant soft compote of dried fruits. The sweetness of apricots, dried apples and pears, raisins, a hint of vanilla and hay is evident. The sour tones of the taste are represented by dried bergamot, grapefruit peels, field flowers and a hint of green apple. A light floral and fruity aftertaste lingers long on the palate and tongue. This specimen holds water perfectly, does not tolerate haste and fuss, and requires attention and time. Cha Qi is powerful, giving strength and willpower.