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'''Jin Suo Chi''' (金鎖匙), literally "Golden Key", is a rare [[Wuyi]] oolong with a light taste. It's also called Jin Yao Shi (金钥匙。). This tea is like most Wuyi [[oolong]] teas not rolled but twisted. The liquor is clear and gold-yellow in color. It has a long lasting taste with floral fragrances.
'''Jin Suo Chi''' (金鎖匙), literally "Golden Key", is a rare [[Wuyi]] oolong with a light taste. It's also called Jin Yao Shi (金钥匙。). This tea is like most Wuyi [[oolong]] teas not rolled but twisted. The liquor is clear and gold-yellow in color. It has a long lasting taste with floral fragrances.
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Jin Suo Chi (金鎖匙), literally "Golden Key", is a rare Wuyi oolong with a light taste. It's also called Jin Yao Shi (金钥匙。). This tea is like most Wuyi oolong teas not rolled but twisted. The liquor is clear and gold-yellow in color. It has a long lasting taste with floral fragrances.

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