2005 Ye Sheng Wild Tea Log

White and yellow teas are among the most subtle.


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2005 Ye Sheng Wild Tea Log

by debunix » Jul 25th, '10, 01:51

Aged, compressed, dried wild tea from norbutea.com,

Apparently made from the same wild varietal as the Ya Bao tea buds that I've enjoyed so much, but compressed and aged. Greg describes a 'lemony' flavor and there certainly is a lemony aroma to the dried compressed leaf material, which looks rather coarse and quite clearly includes the fuzzy pale buds along with darker leaves.

Used 3.6 grams of tea in a 2.5 oz/75mL gaiwan (the proportions Greg recommends on the Norbu site) with water just off the boil. Flash rinsed, waited 2 minutes, another flash rinse (wanted to see the leaves open up for the rinsing, but it is still quite compressed, so I'm giving up), and then short steeps--first 15 seconds, up to a minute by the 4th or 5th.

It's mellow, sweet, floral, and yes, lemony. Quite interesting. It reminds me a lot of the silver needle tea I was drinking earlier today, and like the silver needle, it is delicious with chocolate. It really does not in any way resemble puerh, despite being aged and compressed, except that it does shine here in these short steeps.

The liquor is a rich amber, and the leaves at the end vary from green to tan.

All in all quite interesting and tasty.

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Re: 2005 Ye Sheng Wild Tea Log

by bryan_drinks_tea » Dec 15th, '10, 11:25

this sorta reminds me of YSLLC's Jinggu Yangta. The varietal might have been different than the one you have pictured. Scott described the Yangta being a camellia taliensis varietal. Have you tried it, and do you think they might be similar?

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Re: 2005 Ye Sheng Wild Tea Log

by debunix » Dec 15th, '10, 13:13

I have not tried the Yunnan Sourcing Tea you mention, or indeed anything else like this ye sheng.

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Re: 2005 Ye Sheng Wild Tea Log

by bryan_drinks_tea » Dec 17th, '10, 11:41

I see. I will have to snag a sample from Norbu. 8)

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