1. Tea Qi
After drinking tea, you might burp, feel warmth, heat, or light sweating—this is simply the reaction of organic compounds in the tea with water.

2. Aged Aroma
The oral sensation brought by aged tea.
3. Subtle Fragrance
The aroma is faint or barely noticeable when smelled but becomes apparent when tasted, requiring careful attention.

4. Tea-Water Separation
The tea tastes bland, with weak tea flavor and a heavy water taste.
5. Melts in the Mouth
The tea liquid enters the throat effortlessly, without conscious swallowing.

6. Refreshing Clarity
After drinking, the mouth and teeth feel clean and refreshed.
7. Lingering Sweetness
A prolonged, continuous aftertaste.
8. Herbal Scent
Tea over a century old develops a fragrance akin to herbal medicine.