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by auhckw » Jun 23rd, '11, 06:10
96 CNNP Ba Chong Beeng Raw - I only drank 2 cups. It is good, but I probably would't remember this.

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by auhckw » Jun 23rd, '11, 06:10
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by auhckw » Jun 23rd, '11, 06:11
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by Drax » Jun 23rd, '11, 07:40
auhckw wrote:Ok, I figure out the confusion...
Are you sure...? The pictures from the book don't match well with the "source" pictures you show.
For example, the "source 1" and "source 2" picture wrappers say across the top in cursive "yunnan menghai" -- but the book pictures only say "menghai" in cursive. The book pictures that say "yunnan menghai" are all 'straight' characters.
Unless if the wrapper isn't supposed to match the nei fei...?
But aside from that, great pictures on all of the other pu you've been drinking... awesome!
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by auhckw » Jun 23rd, '11, 08:11
Drax wrote:auhckw wrote:Ok, I figure out the confusion...
Are you sure...? The pictures from the book don't match well with the "source" pictures you show.
For example, the "source 1" and "source 2" picture wrappers say across the top in cursive "yunnan menghai" -- but the book pictures only say "menghai" in cursive. The book pictures that say "yunnan menghai" are all 'straight' characters.
Unless if the wrapper isn't supposed to match the nei fei...?
But aside from that, great pictures on all of the other pu you've been drinking... awesome!
Oh boy.. you are right. I was focusing on the nei fei.. didn't notice the header.. will check out the books again.
Jun 24th, '11, 02:23
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by auhckw » Jun 24th, '11, 02:23
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by auhckw » Jun 24th, '11, 02:29
New stock just arrived...

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by TIM » Jun 24th, '11, 13:03
auhckw wrote:Is source 2 & 3 per the book? Did I get it right this time? This is 301 only version. Cannot find 302 version.

This is very confusing

Please find out if there is a 302

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by auhckw » Jun 25th, '11, 06:33
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by TIM » Jun 25th, '11, 14:33
2003 - 302 - 380g
Breaking out this today. Not nearly as good as the other one

perhaps needed more time?
Jun 26th, '11, 18:01
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by nickE » Jun 26th, '11, 18:01
I've tried EoT's 2011 Nannuo 3 times now. I'm still unsure of how I feel about it.
The flavor is really 'meaty,' if that makes any sense. It seems like there's one long flavor note/profile, and it kinda resonates during the whole sip. There's not much change in flavor while taking a sip, or during the whole session for that matter. There's some decent bitterness, nothing too powerful. The endurance is pretty good as well. There's also some high notes with some citrus-tang that I think creates a rather dry mouthfeel.
It's good tea, but after sampling the Mannuo I'm a little bit disappointed with this one.
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by shah82 » Jun 26th, '11, 20:20
This nannuo will need time for the herbal fireworks.
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by gasninja » Jun 26th, '11, 21:26
Today i'm alternating between a Simplified Characters iron cake and Nada's 2011 Mansai. yum