Nov 23rd, '10, 04:05
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by argus » Nov 23rd, '10, 04:05
Maybe that number on the front denotes its weight... the production date is on the back of the cake, usually stamped instead of printed
Dec 23rd, '10, 04:29
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by argus » Dec 23rd, '10, 04:29
It arrived. I'm not disappointed with it. Review on
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Dec 29th, '10, 18:49
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by Chip » Dec 29th, '10, 18:49
argus wrote:It arrived. I'm not disappointed with it. Review on
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Can you please post your review here. Links break, etc. Thanks!

Dec 29th, '10, 20:33
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by fracol » Dec 29th, '10, 20:33
no way I payed like 100 dollers for this online

JK lol
Dec 30th, '10, 02:32
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by argus » Dec 30th, '10, 02:32
Here's the review:
Nice looking cake with consistent leaf size on the smallish side, plenty of silvery tips in it. It is lightly compressed, and a breeze to break off a needed quantity.
The first thing that jumps out at me in the wet leaf is an intense savory, meaty aroma, almost like some luncheon meat or salami. There’s a whiff of leather in there. Visually the wet leaf looks respectable with a good mixture of leaf sizes.
The liquor is light orange with a greenish hue. On the mouth it is slightly thick, nothing near a satisfying, velvety liquid, but it is there.
Not big on aroma but also with very little bitterness. Quite minty on the throat with a fast and big hui gan and appropriately big and fast cha qi.
Later infusions get flower notes criss-crossed with wood and smoke leaving a puckery aftertaste for a long time.
All in all a very nice cake, slightly better than the economy grade tuos of Xiaguan or Haiwan but I’m not buying the Ancient Tree moniker. Looks like a plantation tea, perhaps blended with a minuscule amount of old tree leaves. Nevertheless it is an enjoyable plantation tea and a cheap one for an 2006 produced cake.
Dec 30th, '10, 21:15
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by Chip » Dec 30th, '10, 21:15
Thank you kindly argus!
