Jun 17th, '11, 10:39
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by auhckw » Jun 17th, '11, 10:39
Jun 17th, '11, 10:41
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by auhckw » Jun 17th, '11, 10:41
Dayi 2011 7742 Raw - not a drink/enjoy now tea. quite strong. bitter sweet. this is still very new and its potential has yet to release. Quite greenish

Jun 17th, '11, 10:44
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by auhckw » Jun 17th, '11, 10:44
Dayi Puerh Loose 5g small packs - taste light, easy to drink. nothing great i think, but i bought for the packaging

Jun 17th, '11, 10:45
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by auhckw » Jun 17th, '11, 10:45
Jun 17th, '11, 10:47
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by auhckw » Jun 17th, '11, 10:47
Dayi Golden Neddle White Lotus 2010 357g Ripe - not so nice compared to the previous year y2008. This has some bitterness and the 'wo dui' smell. The beeng looks not so fermented either, looks a bit greenish. May need to keep a while more before I think can really enjoy

This is the version 2008 of the same recipe (just for show - didn't buy)
Jun 17th, '11, 23:04
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by MarshalN » Jun 17th, '11, 23:04
Jun 18th, '11, 10:18
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by auhckw » Jun 18th, '11, 10:18
Jun 18th, '11, 18:14
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by apache » Jun 18th, '11, 18:14
I sampled 2005 Menghai "Early Spring" raw tuo today. In early infusion, I thought it was similar to one of my 2004 7542, good huigan, good texture, may be I should buy at least one tuo ... By the 4th infusion, I was changing my mind, it became one dimension standard Dayi taste, later infusion, plantation taste, choke throat feel, yuk! Well, I have to write off yet one more tea. Some may say further aging might help, but I don't hold my breath for this.
I need a few weeks to recover before I would sample anything from Dayi again.
Jun 19th, '11, 06:59
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by apache » Jun 19th, '11, 06:59
After yesterday rather unsatisfying session with 2005 Menghai "Early Spring" tuo, I have craving for 2010 EoT Bulang. I use over 7g of leaves in 100 ml gaiwan. It's not quite S&M tea session, but no that far from it. After one year of storage in the UK, the soup is deep yellow rather than pale yellow when I first brought it. The tea is settle into a much more mellow calmer territory, but the power is still here for one to experience. It could not be more of a contrast from yesterday session with 2005 Menghai tuo. I think now I'm beginning able to tell the differences between good bitterness in potent good material and plantation rubbish roughness.
Update: After 6 or 7 infusions, I can taste some interesting lingering favour I have not noticed before. It will be interesting to try again next year and see how it develop.
Jun 19th, '11, 18:07
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by debunix » Jun 19th, '11, 18:07
2010 Lao Ban Zhang loose mao cha from Norbu. Had a craving for puerh after some discussions elsewhere, and as usual, this tea didn't disappoint. I do give it a long preliminary rinse/steep, letting the early bitterness out, and it works wonderfully to tame the harsh and get to the good steeps as quickly as possible.
Jun 20th, '11, 01:52
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by auhckw » Jun 20th, '11, 01:52
Jun 21st, '11, 02:45
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by auhckw » Jun 21st, '11, 02:45
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by auhckw » Jun 21st, '11, 02:46
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by auhckw » Jun 21st, '11, 02:47
Jun 21st, '11, 02:48
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by auhckw » Jun 21st, '11, 02:48