The 23-year-old wing was a late call up for Wales’ tour of Argentina, but ended up playing a starring role as Warren Gatland’s men secured a first Test series win in the land of the Pumas since 1999.
And with the World Cup a mere 14 months away, Adams is hoping to put his best foot forward next season.
“I had two terrific weeks in Argentina and all I wanted to do as soon as I arrived was to try and impress and start the two Tests,” said Adams.
“Thankfully the coaches saw something in me and I’d like to think I took my opportunity. I just want to keep improving and getting better.
“Hopefully there will be many more opportunities in the future. As soon as you’ve had a taste of playing Test rugby, all you want is to be there as often as you can be.
“You better yourself as a player and I love being in an international environment. It’s intense and brings the best out of you.
“The longer I can stay in this environment the better it’s going to be for me moving forward. It’s been a crazy two years. It’s been like a fairy tale.”
The Worcester Warriors wing, who ended the season as joint top try scorer in the Aviva Premiership with 13 touchdowns, was thrilled to score his first international try during the second test in Santa Fe.
“It all happened so quick to be honest,” recalled Adams.
“It came from a little fumble from Rhys Patchell. I then managed to scoop it up, ran in between two forwards, and it was just about avoiding whoever came at me.
“I was obviously really happy to get my first international try and it was extra special to finish the series with a 2-0 win. I didn’t even know I had that step in the locker!
“I just saw a big forward coming my way and thought I better get out of his way!”