Yunnan Black Tea Cakes

One of the intentionally aged teas, Pu-Erh has a loyal following.


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Oct 30th, '09, 14:46
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Re: Yunnan Black Tea Cakes

by tony shlongini » Oct 30th, '09, 14:46

thanks wrote:Hmm, I think I might pick up one of these cakes regardless, and keep it stored airtight away from my pu'er to see how it turns out for a few years.
I'll probably be joining you with that. :lol:

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Re: Yunnan Black Tea Cakes

by nonc_ron » Oct 30th, '09, 18:39

The mail man just left a box from China with 3 Pu-erh Cakes inside:
2009 Menghai Dayi "Bulang Shan" RAW Pu-erh 357g
2008 Tong Qing Hao "Yiwu Zheng Shan" RAW Pu-erh 357g
2007 CNNP 6821 Yiwu Big Tree RAW Pu-erh 357g
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Also a free sample: 2002 Xiaguan "Bao Yan" Tibetan Flame brick.

Just as I poured hot water into my Gaiwan the Microwave went ding.
By the time I got back to the tea it was past the time to dump the
5sec. rinse.
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And I'm not throwing away good tea.
The first cup is a little smokey but not too much.
And a little bitter but not too much.
I'm looking forward to the second and third cups. (made right this time)

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Oct 31st, '09, 15:00
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Re: Yunnan Black Tea Cakes

by nonc_ron » Oct 31st, '09, 15:00

Cups two and three were a lot better.Image
I think I should order a couple bricks.

Here's an email I received after posting his feedback'Image
Dear nonc_ron,
thank you for giving me fast feedback. i would be happy if u can
try my samples xiaguan baoyan 2002. it is my daily consumption
pu and it makes me feel high everynight :) thanks a lot!

Sounds like an endorsement to me.Image

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Re: Yunnan Black Tea Cakes

by tony shlongini » Oct 31st, '09, 15:41

nonc_ron wrote:By the time I got back to the tea it was past the time to dump the
5sec. rinse.
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And I'm not throwing away good tea.
:lol:
Other than shupu, the baoyan bricks are the only teas I always give a second rinse.

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