Do you have such confusion: the same tea, the second brew, the third brew, always feels like you can't taste the same flavor as the last time. You can't quite explain why, but there's always a sense of something missing. As a buyer, you may feel regret for not being able to drink the same tea. And for sellers, it's even more frustrating—clearly, the tea hasn't changed, yet they are always questioned! Why is this? Let [Tea Sage Network] tell you.
1. Influenced by weather:
There is a farming proverb that says: "The sun brings fragrance, fire brings color." The phrase "the sun brings fragrance" means that after the picked tea leaves undergo moderate sun exposure, withering, resting, fermentation, and other processes, the enzymes inside the leaves continuously activate, moisture gradually evaporates, dry matter oxidizes, and aromatic oils slowly release. However, if the weather isn't favorable, the same tea leaves, due to differences in storage and placement by each person, will undergo changes in their internal quality, resulting in a slightly different taste when brewed.
2. Influenced by environment and mood:
Because the environment and mood when drinking tea are different, the taste of the brewed tea will also vary. Whether you are calm, restless, happy, or have certain expectations while drinking, the experience will differ. This is something most people can relate to—the mindset when tasting tea is crucial.

3. Influenced by time:
The same tea will have different flavors when tasted in the morning, at noon, or in the evening. These are subtle sensory changes.
4. Influenced by physical condition:
If you drink tea when you have internal heat or a cold, or after smoking, it can also distort the tea's flavor.
