Official Pu of the day

One of the intentionally aged teas, Pu-Erh has a loyal following.


Aug 17th, '13, 08:49
Posts: 164
Joined: Jan 4th, '12, 02:51
Location: Prague

Re: Official Pu of the day

by JakubT » Aug 17th, '13, 08:49

2008 Essence of Tea's Bulang. Basically, this is my favourite genre of Bulang tea - dark, sweet, with honey and some camphor. It's not the best tea of this sort I had, but it is still pretty good nevertheless. And it seems nicely stored too.

User avatar
Aug 17th, '13, 09:58
Posts: 1144
Joined: Jul 10th, '13, 01:38
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Japan.

Re: Official Pu of the day

by William » Aug 17th, '13, 09:58

Some Xiaguan Jin Hua - 2009 today, in my opinion too young.

User avatar
Aug 17th, '13, 16:45
Posts: 688
Joined: Jul 7th, '08, 19:06
Location: ostensible universe

Re: Official Pu of the day

by puerhking » Aug 17th, '13, 16:45

2013 YS Jingmai Shan -

As I continue to taste my way through the YS samples I've acquired...this one stood out. A touch of hay and sage like herbal notes. Round in the mouth....very nice chaqi and a persistent sweetness that is worthy of note.

User avatar
Aug 18th, '13, 07:42
Vendor Member
Posts: 510
Joined: Mar 19th, '12, 02:49
Location: Frequently Moving Around
Contact: TwoDog2

Re: Official Pu of the day

by TwoDog2 » Aug 18th, '13, 07:42

William wrote:Some Xiaguan Jin Hua - 2009 today, in my opinion too young.
Do you have any pics of this?

A recent blind date with a Douji sample. It was a maocha with a fall smell and seemed to be processed a bit like red tea. It is the "zeta" for those of you keeping track of those mystery samples.

Image

User avatar
Aug 18th, '13, 12:59
Posts: 682
Joined: Mar 10th, '11, 08:17
Location: on top of a mountain.

Re: Official Pu of the day

by gasninja » Aug 18th, '13, 12:59

EoT 2012 GFZ the 2012 does not have ad much of the muskiness as the 2012 but it is still there. It really takes a few infusions for this teato start to shine. I was not originally very happy with this tea mainly because it of the big price tag. But I think it has grown into it.

Day 2 of brewing 91 private order 7542. This is still going strong on day 2 and I'm guessing will probably see day 4 or more. This tea is the real deal.

Aug 18th, '13, 14:12
Posts: 1274
Joined: May 9th, '09, 15:59

Re: Official Pu of the day

by shah82 » Aug 18th, '13, 14:12

2012-->2011 or 2013-->2012?

Aug 18th, '13, 14:17
Posts: 1274
Joined: May 9th, '09, 15:59

Re: Official Pu of the day

by shah82 » Aug 18th, '13, 14:17

$800 and that '91 private order cake still sold out! That must have been good...

User avatar
Aug 18th, '13, 18:52
Posts: 688
Joined: Jul 7th, '08, 19:06
Location: ostensible universe

Re: Official Pu of the day

by puerhking » Aug 18th, '13, 18:52

2013 YS San Ke Shu -

Has a fresh meadow of greens flavor….a low herbal savoriness about it. Not really any floral notes…the flavor profile seems to linger around the herbal yet is somehow quite expansive. A bit of sweetness shows up at about the third brew and by the sixth it is more present. Tea soup is quite thick and the chaqi is excellent.

User avatar
Aug 19th, '13, 08:30
Posts: 1144
Joined: Jul 10th, '13, 01:38
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Japan.

Re: Official Pu of the day

by William » Aug 19th, '13, 08:30

TwoDog2 wrote:
William wrote:Some Xiaguan Jin Hua - 2009 today, in my opinion too young.
Do you have any pics of this?
Next session I will take some photos.

User avatar
Aug 20th, '13, 14:02
Posts: 688
Joined: Jul 7th, '08, 19:06
Location: ostensible universe

Re: Official Pu of the day

by puerhking » Aug 20th, '13, 14:02

2013 YS Nan Po Zhai -

This had a vegetal/grassy/herbal flavor profile. Reminded me of under ripe Muscatel grapes....with herbs. Chaqi was good. A tad drying in the throat. Good...but not my favorite of the group.

User avatar
Aug 20th, '13, 14:32
Posts: 1144
Joined: Jul 10th, '13, 01:38
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Japan.

Re: Official Pu of the day

by William » Aug 20th, '13, 14:32

TwoDog2 wrote: Do you have any pics of this?
Another session with some Xiaguan Jin Hua - 2009.

Image
Image

User avatar
Aug 22nd, '13, 02:01
Posts: 5896
Joined: Jan 10th, '10, 16:04
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Contact: debunix

Re: Official Pu of the day

by debunix » Aug 22nd, '13, 02:01

Wonderful session with a newly opened brick of Lao Cha Tou from Norbu today. It was another stressful day of dealing with a new computer system, endlessly irritating--but the Lao Cha Tou continues to be plummy sweet earthy mellow and ever so soothing to troubled nerves.

Mellow tea week continues tomorrow.

User avatar
Aug 22nd, '13, 18:10
Posts: 637
Joined: Apr 11th, '09, 12:39
Location: UK

Re: Official Pu of the day

by apache » Aug 22nd, '13, 18:10

Dayi 8582 801 after 4 years in my storage.
Long long way to go ... :(
1.jpg
1.jpg (31.23 KiB) Viewed 1965 times
Amber colour soup.
2.jpg
2.jpg (59.79 KiB) Viewed 1965 times
3.jpg
3.jpg (47.72 KiB) Viewed 1965 times
Instead of green, spent leaves are now dark green. Taste becomes a bit milder but I can think of many nicer things to drink. But it was relatively cheap and actually better than some more expensive stuffs.

Aug 22nd, '13, 18:39
Posts: 529
Joined: Feb 17th, '13, 12:34
Has thanked: 4 times
Been thanked: 2 times

Re: Official Pu of the day

by mr mopu » Aug 22nd, '13, 18:39

Nice I have one from 2008 an 807 that blew away the 2007 0712.

Aug 23rd, '13, 14:54
Posts: 162
Joined: Mar 29th, '13, 06:00

Re: Official Pu of the day

by puyuan » Aug 23rd, '13, 14:54

I always feel too lazy to write down my impressions of a tea session but this one inspired me to do it. Quick session with the Mr. Feng Selected Trees. I've been hit by strong teas before but never had I been knocked out by one. My face went flush and hot from mere two brews. I pushed it and had to lie down for a short while. Should have used less leaves for a casual session likes this. Given the interesting backstory/pedigree, this tea could have disappointed, and it definitely didn't. It's really well blended both in the recipe and in the choice of different maocha, a much more balanced tea than the majority of gushu cakes I've tasted, if not all. No smokiness, wild bitterness or acridity in any way. And I'm under the feeling it will age into what I'd like all my teas to age: something smooth and with a whole lot of punch. No wonder the producer didn't want to sell it.

+ Post Reply