There was a free sample of organic mountain oolong in the box, which is what I decided to open first. The scent of the dry tea is that of dark pitted fruits and honey with a sort of grassyness in there as well. After a rinse and the first brew it really opens up and becomes very floral, it reminds me of jasmine tea but it's more subtle, not so perfumy like jasmine is.

The gaiwan is about 180 ml ( 6 ounces )
The flavor is a lot like the aroma; feels like I'm in a flower garden, maybe a little butteryness on the finish. One thing I did notice is that it's kind of bitter, I used boiling water so maybe it was too hot, the infusions were only 20-30 seconds each time so I don't feel like I steeped for too long. Perhaps this style just has some bitterness to it? It's definitely not overwhelming, but it is there, and after drinking longjing for weeks maybe I'm just used to teas with a sweeter finish. The gaiwan is about 180 ml ( 6 ounces )