Today's pu'er is White2tea's 2015 Pin
I tend to get too much astringency for my taste, should I back down on temperature or steeping time? Or perhaps just try to get something more aged?
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I tried again a 2005 Haiwan Lao Tong Zhi Yellow Label (ripe). I bought 50g sample from Awazon (dry stored). The first time I tried this tea it felt strange, like drinking dust and not the usual earthy flavour. Actually I tasted it right after opening the box that I received, after that I left the bag a little bit opened and now 3 days later it tasted way better. I don't know if these few days did something good for the tea or I just wasn't in a good shape for tea earlier but now I really like it. Most shus I drank before tasted earthy and a little bit like dark chocolate but this is the first time that a shu had a nice sweet aftertaste, at least I hope it wasn't something that I ate this morning.
So far I like the shus from this store unlike the shengs. I checked again what I ordered and it seems the shengs were kinda low quality. One of the cakes costs only 12USD. I should have checked the cake's price first and not just the sample's. Actually I'm glad it turned out like this because I could tell without bias that prices on this site reflects the quality. Probably I should have gone with the Xiaguan Canger instead, but maybe next time.
I tried again a 2005 Haiwan Lao Tong Zhi Yellow Label (ripe). I bought 50g sample from Awazon (dry stored). The first time I tried this tea it felt strange, like drinking dust and not the usual earthy flavour. Actually I tasted it right after opening the box that I received, after that I left the bag a little bit opened and now 3 days later it tasted way better. I don't know if these few days did something good for the tea or I just wasn't in a good shape for tea earlier but now I really like it. Most shus I drank before tasted earthy and a little bit like dark chocolate but this is the first time that a shu had a nice sweet aftertaste, at least I hope it wasn't something that I ate this morning.

So far I like the shus from this store unlike the shengs. I checked again what I ordered and it seems the shengs were kinda low quality. One of the cakes costs only 12USD. I should have checked the cake's price first and not just the sample's. Actually I'm glad it turned out like this because I could tell without bias that prices on this site reflects the quality. Probably I should have gone with the Xiaguan Canger instead, but maybe next time.
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Hopefully it works out.kuánglóng wrote:Glad you like it, Rui. I've been torturing a loosened up, moisturized sample at constant ~35°C in a sealed porcelain vessel for some weeks now and if everything turns out fine I'll prolly get a tong of that stuff.Rui wrote:Actually I am a big fan of this tea as I have bought a cake for the past couple of years.kuánglóng wrote:2015 Lao Shu Bai Cha (C.Taliensis)
Surprisingly complex and dynamic - pretty fruity (mainly berries), spicy and woody, a thick, almost oily soup and not overly dominating cha qi. One chameleon of a tea and excellent bang for the buck.
Gorgeous tea cake too.
Sipping William's 2016 Jingmai Miyun (kryptonite) right now, one of my favorite bannachas this year but I somehow missed the Gulan you've recommended.
Miyun is also a very nice tea so I would not worry much if you missed Gulan.
You say "moisturized sample at constant ~35°C in a sealed porcelain vessel". Wow that is some serious temperature. Where do you live?
Nov 7th, '16, 06:07
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Usually on Gran Canaria but lately in some swampy area 200 miles NEE of you (East Frisia - broken Assam stronghold). Damn family business - can't wait to fly back home.Rui wrote:Hopefully it works out.kuánglóng wrote:Glad you like it, Rui. I've been torturing a loosened up, moisturized sample at constant ~35°C in a sealed porcelain vessel for some weeks now and if everything turns out fine I'll prolly get a tong of that stuff.Rui wrote:Actually I am a big fan of this tea as I have bought a cake for the past couple of years.kuánglóng wrote:2015 Lao Shu Bai Cha (C.Taliensis)
Surprisingly complex and dynamic - pretty fruity (mainly berries), spicy and woody, a thick, almost oily soup and not overly dominating cha qi. One chameleon of a tea and excellent bang for the buck.
Gorgeous tea cake too.
Sipping William's 2016 Jingmai Miyun (kryptonite) right now, one of my favorite bannachas this year but I somehow missed the Gulan you've recommended.
Miyun is also a very nice tea so I would not worry much if you missed Gulan.
You say "moisturized sample at constant ~35°C in a sealed porcelain vessel". Wow that is some serious temperature. Where do you live?
As to the constant 35°C I get that on top of the old hot water tank in the cellar - express composting guaranteed, helps a lot to tell the wheat from the chaff.
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East Frisian Tea is yummy but that is serious heart attack stuff. For me there is another reason why I do not drink much of it: black tea can cause kidney stones formation and I have had enough of those in the past.kuánglóng wrote:Usually on Gran Canaria but lately in some swampy area 200 miles NEE of you (East Frisia - broken Assam stronghold). Damn family business - can't wait to fly back home.
As to the constant 35°C I get that on top of the old hot water tank in the cellar - express composting guaranteed, helps a lot to tell the wheat from the chaff.
My problem with doing that express composting would be the lack of humidity in my cellar.
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Today I have been sipping 2010 Zhi Zheng Song Nannuo shan gushu tea which I got from TdC. Sweet and smooth this tea.
Nov 7th, '16, 10:29
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I remember your kidney stones, Rui and I'd stay clear of the local brew (+ ...loads of sugar and cream) as well if I had such issues. I really don't mind a cuppa of that stuff here and there but in the meantime three of my local amigos have turned their backs to Assams and into die-hard pu addicts, hehehe.Rui wrote: East Frisian Tea is yummy but that is serious heart attack stuff. For me there is another reason why I do not drink much of it: black tea can cause kidney stones formation and I have had enough of those in the past.
I'm just experimenting with some moisturized samples in hermetically sealed caddies and jars on that tank - my stash rests somewhere else.My problem with doing that express composting would be the lack of humidity in my cellar.
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Today I have been sipping 2016 Yiwu Huangie gushu sheng from Pu-erh.sk. A very nice and aromatic young sheng.
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Bought a sample of the 2003 Feng Qing Jia Ji Er Deng but got a very astringent brew. Maybe I went too heavy, 10g to a 150ml pot. Taste was great though.
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Back to this one today. All else fails I go back to reliable teas.Rui wrote:Today I have gone back to the 2000 Gu Green Mark Qi Zi sheng to introduce pu'er to a new colleague.
Nov 9th, '16, 06:01
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This tea seems to be a little challenging to brew right but whenever I get it nailed it's really, really tasty. Same with the aroma in the sniffing cup - if everything goes right it's one of the most complex, intense and long lasting (up to 4-5 days) I've yet experienced but sometimes I don't get much at all.Haddemall wrote:Bought a sample of the 2003 Feng Qing Jia Ji Er Deng but got a very astringent brew. Maybe I went too heavy, 10g to a 150ml pot. Taste was great though.
Back to some 2012 Shuangjiang Miao Dao Chan Cha. Amazingly perfumy and seems to age pretty well. I wonder what it'll be like in 10 years.
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Thanks kuánglóng. I put 5g into my gaiwan and will try again today. As I said, loved the tea.
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Bought the following today:
Three tongs of shu produced for a Hong Kong tea company (2016 stuff) under their own label
10 x 2016 7581
10 x 2014 7562
1 x 2013 Xiaguan FT Peacock cake (organic)
5 x 2010 7542
5 x 2014 7572
10 x 2007 Xiaguan Horseback tuos (100g)
2 x 2007 Dayi Hou Pu ripe cakes (500g)
8 x 2007 Xiaguan 8653
Drinking 2008 Menghai Hong Yun Yuan Cha...so incredibly soft and floral after a year in HK. Best example of high grade shu I've had yet!
Three tongs of shu produced for a Hong Kong tea company (2016 stuff) under their own label
10 x 2016 7581
10 x 2014 7562
1 x 2013 Xiaguan FT Peacock cake (organic)
5 x 2010 7542
5 x 2014 7572
10 x 2007 Xiaguan Horseback tuos (100g)
2 x 2007 Dayi Hou Pu ripe cakes (500g)
8 x 2007 Xiaguan 8653
Drinking 2008 Menghai Hong Yun Yuan Cha...so incredibly soft and floral after a year in HK. Best example of high grade shu I've had yet!
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The Hou Pu ,Thick Ripe Cake is a good one.jayinhk wrote:Bought the following today:
Three tongs of shu produced for a Hong Kong tea company (2016 stuff) under their own label
10 x 2016 7581
10 x 2014 7562
1 x 2013 Xiaguan FT Peacock cake (organic)
5 x 2010 7542
5 x 2014 7572
10 x 2007 Xiaguan Horseback tuos (100g)
2 x 2007 Dayi Hou Pu ripe cakes (500g)
8 x 2007 Xiaguan 8653
Drinking 2008 Menghai Hong Yun Yuan Cha...so incredibly soft and floral after a year in HK. Best example of high grade shu I've had yet!
Nov 11th, '16, 09:06
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I did not know pu could be soft & floral. Is it also sweet?jayinhk wrote:
Drinking 2008 Menghai Hong Yun Yuan Cha...so incredibly soft and floral after a year in HK. Best example of high grade shu I've had yet!