Official Pu of the day

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by shah82 » Nov 8th, '12, 16:02

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Only other review so far. I should be trying them out myself soon enough.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by TokyoB » Nov 8th, '12, 17:25

Drax wrote:I'm currently half-way through the new "Mr. Feng" offerings from EoT. I started on the older end of the spectrum and I am working my way younger; so far, I am surprised at how smooth the teas are. Okay, technically 2007 is 5 years (and approaching 6), but still. The two that I have tried so far seem to be closer to the black tea flavor profile, which I also find interesting, and am also wondering if that's just me. Has anybody else tried these teas yet?
I ordered samples soon after they were posted but still waiting. :(
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Re: Official Pu of the day

by debunix » Nov 8th, '12, 21:44

Another nice session with 2006 A Gu Zhai Bulang wild arbor from Yunnan sourcing--a small sample that has given a lot of pleasure. Anise/herb, sweet, lightly earthy, good.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by Drax » Nov 9th, '12, 15:38

I'm spending the afternoon with the 2010 Mr. Feng (Shi Rei) offering. It has that deep luscious sheng quality that I can never quite describe, and like the 2007 and 2008, strong but smooth. Very nice indeed. I've got a picture of the cup from the Split Fire kiln in the light; I could see the 'eun moo' but it didn't quite show up in this picture.
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Re: Official Pu of the day

by tst » Nov 9th, '12, 16:18

Looking forward to trying these ... I have the 2007, 2008, and 2011.

Thanks for the reviews.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by shah82 » Nov 9th, '12, 17:07

Drax, drinking the 2007 now, it doesn't remind you of supercharged Mangfei or yongde of some sort?

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by TokyoB » Nov 9th, '12, 18:10

2007 Jing Mei Tang "She De" Guang Bien Lao Zhai - soup is a bit orangey, brown. This shows a bit of age. The taste is woody with some nice bitterness in the background. I have to say, I didn't notice any qi.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by Drax » Nov 9th, '12, 19:10

Good question, shah, but I don't know my 'terroirs' well enough to do a comparison. It was quite strong, but smooth and seemed like most of the typical youth flavors were gone, or greatly subdued; the slightest hint of smoke, and I was getting bits of a fruity quality -- partly reminded me of some black tea (sacrilegious to say, I'm sure :D ).

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by shah82 » Nov 9th, '12, 19:19

Yeah, I didn't find it like a black tea (kinda soft like one, but not malty or fruity). I found it mostly like a Yongde tea. Definitely Lincang tea.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by fdrx » Nov 9th, '12, 19:39

2007 Jing Mei Tang "She De" Guang Bien Lao Zhai - soup is a bit orangey, brown. This shows a bit of age. The taste is woody with some nice bitterness in the background. I have to say, I didn't notice any qi.
I ordered another sample few times ago. I don't know if i was remembering well or not but the chocolate flavor is gone this time... there are maybe some slight hints of cacao in the throat right after drinking, with honey and licorice or malt. I'm not able to describe how it tastes but i really like this tea and this kind of well rounded bulang. It dries the mouth a little but it doesn't last.
For me the qi was there: "satisfaction qi", relaxing, clears mind. Not an "euphoric qi" but i would probably put it in this category.... but well it's only a personal feeling.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by gasninja » Nov 10th, '12, 09:42

Cha Ren 2012 yibang . I really liked this one good depth and a creamy texture. It had an nice clean feel. I would rather have this than a couple of his more expensive teas.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by ehbenoit » Nov 11th, '12, 09:25

gasninja wrote:Cha Ren 2012 yibang . I really liked this one good depth and a creamy texture. It had an nice clean feel. I would rather have this than a couple of his more expensive teas.
Nice to see someone else appreciates the Cha Ren YiBang, gasninja. It's definitely a nice one. The JingMai is a real stand out as well in their recent spring selection.
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Re: Official Pu of the day

by ehbenoit » Nov 11th, '12, 09:32

Today I had a really enjoyable 2011 NanNuo from Zhi Zheng.Song (though I believe the leaf is from spring '10), vibrant, full... It was a nice progression from what I had encountered in their recent 2012.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by gasninja » Nov 11th, '12, 10:50

Organic bold leaf Puerh tea (shu) purchased at my local wegmans( grocery store) I have looked at there selection of loose leaf teas for a while and never thought them worth the effort. This tea is very unnoffensive but not very interesting.In other words exactly what I thought it would be maybe a little better. It is cheap enough it could bean good tea to have with a meal.

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Re: Official Pu of the day

by apache » Nov 11th, '12, 18:53

LauYuFat 50th Ann. Cake:

After Hobbes, here my pics and a bit of notes about this.

It's a mix of Bulang and Bada. I think these two regions complimenting each other quite well. The description of the material is "big tree", what ever this means?

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The soup is pale yellow.

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For me though no fire work, but this is decent enough. Good texture and body, it got back bone (i.e. not hollow) and has hint of huigan. Or put it this way, I think it's similar if not better than some lower end Fujin's cakes.

I know Hobbes drink this quite a lot, but I think I would wait till it is at least a few years old, I cannot keep up with younger Hobbes in young raw pu drinking competition. I throw in the towel long time ago.

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