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by puerhking » Dec 14th, '08, 20:11

07 Menghai Dayi Chen Yun (charm of age) 400g
Dragon Tea House $18.50

Astringency - a lot
Smoke - just a bit
Dryness-(mouth) - quite a bit
Mouthfeel - medium
Hui gan - a bit
Cha qi - fairly active
Flavor - good
Overall value - fair
Purchase again - can't really say

This is one of those beengs that started out smelling like rubber when I received it. Then after waiting for six months....the smell goes away. The flavors in this tea seem tight. Not a lot of flavors singing their individual notes. It hits you all at once. Took six brews to get it to settle down.....though nothing special is emerging. This may be one that will come into its own......I can only hope. Right now I can't say much about it. Its okay.

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by Goose » Dec 15th, '08, 17:54

2003 Jing Mai Round Cake * Tai Lian Tea Factory

Sample from YSLLC via Steve's buy

Acidic, in a refreshing way, nuts and hay, very active. Mouth feel is heavy. My tongue is tingling. Hints of chickory ? Interesting indeed.
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by tony shlongini » Dec 15th, '08, 18:40

Goose wrote:2003 Jing Mai Round Cake * Tai Lian Tea Factory

Sample from YSLLC via Steve's buy

Acidic, in a refreshing way, nuts and hay, very active. Mouth feel is heavy. My tongue is tingling. Hints of chickory ? Interesting indeed.
A lot of the guys expressed their displeasure with that one, but I believe Hobbes enjoyed it considerably.

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by Goose » Dec 15th, '08, 20:24

tony shlongini wrote:
Goose wrote:2003 Jing Mai Round Cake * Tai Lian Tea Factory

Sample from YSLLC via Steve's buy

Acidic, in a refreshing way, nuts and hay, very active. Mouth feel is heavy. My tongue is tingling. Hints of chickory ? Interesting indeed.
A lot of the guys expressed their displeasure with that one, but I believe Hobbes enjoyed it considerably.
A pleasant sweetness developed in later infusions. :)
Jim

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by Goose » Dec 16th, '08, 13:34

Goose wrote:2003 Jing Mai Round Cake * Tai Lian Tea Factory

Sample from YSLLC via Steve's buy

Acidic, in a refreshing way, nuts and hay, very active. Mouth feel is heavy. My tongue is tingling. Hints of chicory ? Interesting indeed.
Finishing this up from yesterday-

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by shogun89 » Dec 18th, '08, 15:58

2007 Purple leaf cake.
When I first got this cake around February I was not too impressed by it. I have not tried it since then so I decided to bring it out today and give it a test run. First thing I noticed was how dark the brew was. Very dark for a 2007. The smell is sweet, slightly floral with some bitterness and a faint hint of smoke. The flavor was actually quite good. Nice sweetness, enjoyable amount of astringency, good strength. The only defect in the tea that was eminent was the mouthfeel. When first sipped the flavor hits you but then dissipates very quickly. I very happy with these results and I did not enjoy it as first but now I think it is quite tasty.

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by Salsero » Dec 18th, '08, 17:03

I was also enjoy that Purple Leaf quite a bit ... a good drink now tea.

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by puerhking » Dec 19th, '08, 00:19

You guys talking about purple leaf made me try mine again....lol.

06 Guoyan Purple leaf blend 357g
Yunnan Sourcing - think I paid around $12.00

Astringency - none
Smoke - none
Dryness-(mouth) - some
Mouthfeel - a bit on the thin side but acceptable
Hui gan - some
Flavor - quite good
Overall value - very good
Purchase again - yes

I have said bad things about this tea in the past. But after spending some time in the pumidor it has really changed for the better. This cake has changed more than any other cake I have tried. This took about 1yr for the rubber scent to go away and another year for the astringency to mellow. Brews a dark amber. Leaves smell of shu. First couple of brews taste like mild shu. At the forth however, something good happens. Leaves are exibiting a wonderful sweet smell. Soup has flavors of wood and great honey notes.....then a nice sweetness. Wow this has really changed. Only got six brews tonight.....will continue with it tomorrow. Nice change of pace.

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2008 Nannuo Arbor Maocha

by Goose » Dec 19th, '08, 13:34

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2000 Yunnan Hong Tai Chang

by Consilium » Dec 19th, '08, 19:32


2000 Yunnan Hong Tai Chang
, the 2 oz PS sample -

6 g brewed in 170 mL yixing.

15 sec rinse, flash, flash, 5, 15, 25, 40, 75, 100, 150, 200, 250 sec - 11 infusions.

Still a pleasant aroma after 5 infusions, liquor holding on nicely-

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First 8 infusions tells me this tea has aged well. Aroma cup still offering intensity- starting to give more floral scent in place of toasted grain. High caffeine yet no bitterness or dryness. Flavor begins to thin.

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Astringency - none
Smoke - not even a trace
Dryness- none
Mouthfeel - silky smooth and buttery
Hui gan - fleeting but pleasant
Flavor - roasted breadfruit, chestnut, yeast, flax/straw, dough.
Aroma - Sweet, balsam and dried cherry.
Overall value - 49$ a cake? No
Purchase again - The 2 oz sample is as far as I'll take this one.

Although I enjoyed this session, I had higher expectations. I prefer a tea with a bit more feistiness - this one yielded to easily. I will say however that this tea had an extremely refreshing quality to it - quite thirst quenching and filling. The first few infusions left a tingling on the tip of my tongue and the upper sides of the cheeks. My fiance passed by and had a cup around my 5th brew and said it tasted like "cornmeal"- which is just a weird thing to say about a tea.

Good tea, not amazing though.

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Re: 2000 Yunnan Hong Tai Chang

by Salsero » Dec 19th, '08, 21:18

Consilium wrote:
2000 Yunnan Hong Tai Chang
, the 2 oz PS sample
Nice review, thanks. This is the shu cake right? I was very impressed with it the first time I had it and much less so the second. I recall it as being light for a shu, but with your short steeps, it sure looks like a sheng! Great photos ... once again showing the value of a visual record.

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Re: 2000 Yunnan Hong Tai Chang

by pb2q » Dec 20th, '08, 00:57

Consilium wrote:My fiance passed by and had a cup around my 5th brew and said it tasted like "cornmeal"- which is just a weird thing to say about a tea.
Any tea except Puerh: the new flavors and aromas often surprise me.

I've had cornmeal aroma recently, from the aged Menghai area brick that I've been drinking. The first time I brewed it there was this flavor memory that I couldn't pin down, some redolence of childhood and more recent aroma memory at the same time. After 8-9 cups I came up with 'tamales', and after further cups realized it was something between cornbread/cornmeal, and autumn leaves.

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Re: 2008 Nannuo Arbor Maocha

by pb2q » Dec 20th, '08, 00:59

Goose wrote:Image
This little bowl is really nice.

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2003 Dayi Yiwu Arbor

by JAS-eTea Guy » Dec 27th, '08, 20:31

Trying out a sample of 2003 Dayi Yiwu Arbor that I got from Pu-erh Shop.
The beeng material had a brownish red hue to it before steeping. Based on the rinses, I decided to do the early infusions with very short infusion times. I used 0, 0, 3, 3, 5, 5, so far and the color is a deep rich reddish amber with great clarity. This one is going to go a long way. Taste of plums with sweetness far outweighing any astringency but enough astringency to make you salivate while you sip it.

Astringency - slight
Smoke - a fair amount giving a decidedly tobacco nose to the infusions
Dryness- slight
Mouthfeel - silky smooth and buttery
Hui gan - pleasant
Flavor - sweet plums backed with leather
Aroma - earthy, sweet, plums
Overall value - good
Purchase again - Possibly, but I have so many others to try. This was one I really enjoyed though.

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by Goose » Dec 29th, '08, 14:49

2008 Premium Bingdao Arbor Pu-erh Tea Brick~ From Puershop

Review Here- http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showpost.p ... tcount=590


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