andrzej bero wrote:Herb_Master, I am interested in your opinion after you will try:
Herb_Master wrote:1 2011 Zhenyan Da Hong Pao Yan Cha from Buddha Country Cliff
because I just ordered sample
Herb_Master wrote:3 2011 Huiwan Keng Shui Xian - Zhenyan Cha
because I did not order (yet?)
I have recently opened the 2011 Huiwan Keng Shui Xian - Zhenyan Cha
a fortnight ago I was pleased with it's performance but not ectstatic, today I gave it a more serious outing.
6.3 gm in a 105ml Zhuni by Gao Jian Jun.
1st infusion (no rinse) 16 seconds - mellow yet vibrant at the same time, extremely drinkable
2nd infusion 15 seconds - more of the 1st, softly balanced and very refreshing, gentle but noticeable roast, soft wood and subdued fruity flavours
3rd infusion 19 seconds - a linear continuation of the first 2, no great changes
4th Infusion 25 seconds - the roast is disappearing and the fruity flavours emerging as dried fruit, possibly apricot or plum.
5th infusion 40 seconds - a little too thin, like the 4th but weaker, it seems the leaves are giving up
6th infusion 3 minutes - regained the strength I want, the dried fruit is back, and a little fragrance - but time for me to move on to another tea.
Overall impression. Very enjoyable, but not as serious as I was expecting.
Plus points
- - Exquisite, very refreshing and pleasing -
Maybe Minus points
- - Not as multi dimensional as I would have liked,
- - little evidence of minerals that I look for in ZhenYanCha
Will make an excellent everyday morning drink, but not a contender for evening meditation.