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by jextxadore » Mar 31st, '14, 18:57
The labels on the box don't seem to be of any help.
I'd say the smell (and taste!) reminds me a bit of a jacuzzi, but more leafy. That is to say, a bit…chlorine-like, but not quite. Quite light in and not astringent.

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Mar 31st, '14, 19:02
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by debunix » Mar 31st, '14, 19:02
Can you show the brewed liquor (in a white cup) and some hydrated leaf after brewing?
Mar 31st, '14, 19:24
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by CWarren » Mar 31st, '14, 19:24
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by qianli » Mar 31st, '14, 19:43
CWarren wrote:Far from an expert but looks a lot like a fujian black from the dry leaf alone anyway.
Jin jun mei perhaps.
CWarren
Yes, the characters on the package sais "Jin jun mei".
Mar 31st, '14, 19:48
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by Misou » Mar 31st, '14, 19:48
Jin Jun Mei should not smell like chlorine. The odor might actually come from the packaging. You might try putting the tea in a clean tin. A day or two closed shoulpd concentrate the tea aroma.
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by jextxadore » Mar 31st, '14, 20:48
Thanks guys.
It doesn't actually smell like chlorine, it just has a sweetness that reminds me of a warm jacuzzi. Actually quite nice. These're individual foil packets kept in a tin box.