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by auhckw » Jul 14th, '11, 09:35
2006 Xia Guan Ripe Tea Bag - Surprisingly good and smooth with sweet light taste

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by auhckw » Jul 14th, '11, 09:32
shah82 wrote:I think that is a 2002 Mengku, not 2001. The red stamp on the left side should show 2002 on the bottom left corner.
I just checked. The stamp says 2002.
I asked the shop why they label it 2001. Their explanation was, the tea is from 2001 but won award in 2002... hmmm
Somehow I don't buy the story completely, but I don't want to pursue further...
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by wyardley » Jul 14th, '11, 02:30
With tightly compressed and thick teas like tuocha, a little wet storage is (to me) essential for them to be drinkable. Try a too-dry-stored sheng tuo from the early 90s vs. a somewhat wet-stored one from the same time period and you'll see what I mean. A little white frost never hurt anyone.
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by auhckw » Jul 13th, '11, 23:35
odarwin wrote:
loose pu is quite interesting most of the time... pardon me, and it might just be the picture, but brew and wet leaves doesn't seem to show its really wet stored? by the way, what age is this tea?
They don't know the age, so they label it gone through aging.
The leaves doesn't look so white like those wet stored, but the taste seems like it. So if i would speculate, it may be once wet stored.
I have heard that some tea which is once very wet stored, after keeping it dry for years the colour would change back to less white, but the taste would remain wet. I have not personally kept wet for so many years to see the changes...
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by odarwin » Jul 13th, '11, 22:56
auhckw wrote:Gone through Aging Green Puerh - this is what it says in chinese on the large urn containing the loose pu. Taste is wet woody. I coudn't appreaciate it. Too wet for my preference.

loose pu is quite interesting most of the time... pardon me, and it might just be the picture, but brew and wet leaves doesn't seem to show its really wet stored? by the way, what age is this tea?
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by auhckw » Jul 13th, '11, 11:46
shah82 wrote:I think that is a 2002 Mengku, not 2001. The red stamp on the left side should show 2002 on the bottom left corner.
The photo didn't get a good focus on the small fonts. After zoom in, looks like a 2002 or 2003 (in chinese). Will check it out the next time there. They have few other mengku series, will try them too and note the date on the red stamp. Thanks for the tip.
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by shah82 » Jul 13th, '11, 11:28
I think that is a 2002 Mengku, not 2001. The red stamp on the left side should show 2002 on the bottom left corner.
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by auhckw » Jul 13th, '11, 09:17
Gone through Aging Green Puerh - this is what it says in chinese on the large urn containing the loose pu. Taste is wet woody. I coudn't appreaciate it. Too wet for my preference.
