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This tea is...well, it's like Nepal, actually: kinda rough and magical. If you're looking for delicate sweet perfume with hints of kumquats, this probably won't float your boat (consider Silver Needles, for that kind of wonderland). But if you appreciate a robust, rough-and-ready workhorse -- with some unique psychological properties when you dig into it -- this is pretty cool stuff. Has some of that "nutty" aroma, too. A nice accompaniment to tsampa. Pile it on for a hefty, long-term buzz. It's interesting to compare this with Arbor's Ceylon green tea, which provides similar lift, but is more citrusy. I much prefer the Nepal green to the black, from the same estate, which seems to be a bit of a work-in-progress. A pu'erh drinker will have no problem with the "bitterness" of this tea. When you've got a lot of work, you know what you're about, but you're flagging and want to throw a twist on it...this is the tea for that. And other things.