Dec 1st, '11, 06:43
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by auhckw » Dec 1st, '11, 06:43
Dec 6th, '11, 11:37
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by gasninja » Dec 6th, '11, 11:37
his mourning I brewed up a sample of Tims 06 Yi Wu. This is a very powerful Yi Wu all around flavor huigan especially the cha qi. The first time I drank this tea was on an empty stomach and it was way to much to handle. I wish I had a cake of this but right now all my funds are going for older sheng and yixing.
Dec 9th, '11, 18:01
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by bryan_drinks_tea » Dec 9th, '11, 18:01
The last pu-erh I sampled was the 2003 Changtai "Yichanghao" from Red Lantern. I enjoyed it for what it was worth - Some bitterness and heft still resided in the leaves while the wet storage/ traditional storage flavor swirled through my middle and back palate. It wasn't an intense storage flavor; it's almost as if it faded somewhat due to being taken out of that environment. The flavour was warm, woody, and spicy, and the aftertaste moved towards a coolness/camphor like feeling. The qi hit mostly in my upper neck/base of my skull, but it didn't last too long. Overall? a neat experience.
Dec 11th, '11, 02:10
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by debunix » Dec 11th, '11, 02:10
2007 Rui Cao Xiang 'Wu Liang Wild Arbor' Sheng from Yunnan Sourcing this evening, mellow and pleasant, more forceful and aggressive than a shu, but not as tricky or as brilliant as some of the young shengs I've been drinking this past year. Just right for a quiet evening.
Dec 11th, '11, 22:03
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by HifideliTea » Dec 11th, '11, 22:03
auhckw wrote:2011 Dayi Love Raw - Photo from the net. This is preorder here now. Comes with Raw and Ripe.... packaging looks nice as usual...

It's bitter. Cannot drink now, need to keep.
Tried the ripe version as well, it has a tea first and a flowery (Love?) flavor after taste.
Dec 14th, '11, 06:55
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by auhckw » Dec 14th, '11, 06:55
2011 Dayi 1kg Raw Brick / 2011年大益高山揽月 - Quite an impressive smoky dayi tea. Not the usual recipe kind of smoky taste. Smoky follows by sweet aftertaste. When brew light, it is drinkable / enjoyable if you like tobacco taste

Dec 15th, '11, 20:37
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by G-off-re » Dec 15th, '11, 20:37
In the mood for something woody so i broke into my 95' 7581 brick from Sunsing. This tea is potent for an aged shu. A nice woody after taste that last for some time. Sadly i broke the lid on my gaiwan when i was moving my tray. I've dropped this one hard many times but the concrete floor finally took a big chip off the lid.

It seems Red Blossom no longer sells these ones on their website. The 1983 loose sheng i tossed into my pot is cheering me up though. Ah sweetness
Dec 19th, '11, 05:53
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by auhckw » Dec 19th, '11, 05:53
Dec 19th, '11, 06:57
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by Drax » Dec 19th, '11, 06:57
Hrm, weird... I wonder what they did to the tea to make it need such a long steeping time?
Meanwhile, sorry to hear about the gaiwan lid, G-off-re...!

Dec 20th, '11, 00:06
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by debunix » Dec 20th, '11, 00:06
Still enjoying the Lao Ban Zhang I started last night to baptize a new teacup. The new cup is beautifully sized for my small gaiwans, and the LBZ really finished off a wonderful tea day well. I love how it just keeps going and going, the most pleasant sweet water at the end.
Dec 20th, '11, 08:04
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by auhckw » Dec 20th, '11, 08:04
2012 Dayi Dragon Zodiac Raw - Sneak preview. It is going to be the 3rd zodiac in the series which is usually released on 1st January of the year. Past zodiac Tiger, Rabbit

Dec 21st, '11, 08:35
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by auhckw » Dec 21st, '11, 08:35
2011 Dayi Love Raw - First Dayi Carnival Commemorative Tea. Comes in the form of Raw (Toong), Raw (Gift Beeng Box), Ripe (Toong), Ripe (Gift Beeng Box).
It just arrived and we opened it immediately. This is not the ideal way of testing as it needs to be aired for awhile to show its true taste.
Anyway for the 1st day impression, this totally sucks as it is very weak and nearly tasteless. We have to soak to get the taste out. The foundation of this tea is not smoky. It is more towards Bitter Sweet.
Something special about this Pu... the back sticker seal is round and also the beeng paper is round.
Will have to revisit this tea next week and hopefully it has waken up.

Dec 21st, '11, 18:51
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by auhckw » Dec 21st, '11, 18:51
A closer look at the 2012 Dayi Dragon Zodiac Raw

Nice beeng and toong design with dragon watermark

Dec 21st, '11, 20:22
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by HifideliTea » Dec 21st, '11, 20:22
What do you expect from a product with the word "Love" attached to it....of course it will be bitter sweet!
Try the ripe version now, you'll love it if you hate the raw version...and you may hate the ripe and love the raw years later.
auhckw wrote:2011 Dayi Love Raw - First Dayi Carnival Commemorative Tea. Comes in the form of Raw (Toong), Raw (Gift Beeng Box), Ripe (Toong), Ripe (Gift Beeng Box).
It just arrived and we opened it immediately. This is not the ideal way of testing as it needs to be aired for awhile to show its true taste.
Anyway for the 1st day impression, this totally sucks as it is very weak and nearly tasteless. We have to soak to get the taste out. The foundation of this tea is not smoky. It is more towards Bitter Sweet.
Something special about this Pu... the back sticker seal is round and also the beeng paper is round.
Will have to revisit this tea next week and hopefully it has waken up.

Dec 21st, '11, 22:43
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by auhckw » Dec 21st, '11, 22:43
KC Lam wrote:What do you expect from a product with the word "Love" attached to it....of course it will be bitter sweet!
Try the ripe version now, you'll love it if you hate the raw version...and you may hate the ripe and love the raw years later.
Haha.. nicely said.
Will try ripe once arrived...