Nowadays, it's hard to find such Tie Guan Yin in China. Times, fashion and tastes have changed, but this tea will give you a glimpse of what Tie Guan Yin was 15-20 years ago. The aroma of the dry leaf is floral and fruity, with sweet notes. The infusion is slightly pistachio-like. The taste is soft, smooth, dense, fresh, lively with a delicate aftertaste of ripe fruit. The tea immerses you in a calm, soothing state and refreshes the mind.