Official Pu of the day

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


Jul 2nd, '11, 19:46
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Re: Pu of the day

by G-off-re » Jul 2nd, '11, 19:46

Brewing 5g of 90's small yellow label (EOT) in my new 70ml pot from Jing Tea Shop. Nice pot but I'm getting less flavor/aroma than i was with my gaiwan. Hopefully it improves with use.
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Jul 3rd, '11, 21:43
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Re: Pu of the day

by tieguanyin » Jul 3rd, '11, 21:43

G-off-re wrote:Brewing 5g of 90's small yellow label (EOT) in my new 70ml pot from Jing Tea Shop. Nice pot but I'm getting less flavor/aroma than i was with my gaiwan. Hopefully it improves with use.
Nice teapot! Did you season your pot a little after receiving it? May help with getting better brews out of it.

Jul 3rd, '11, 22:15
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Re: Pu of the day

by G-off-re » Jul 3rd, '11, 22:15

No pre-seasoning for this pot. Just boiled it for 30min and stuffed it full of tea. It crossed my mind to add some leaf to a second boil but opted not too. I've brewed about 10 teas with it so far and its already improved a lot. Lid scent seems to be getting much stronger as well as flavor. My original plan was to use if for older more expensive tea but now i think i might stick to 90's sheng since i can afford to drink that everyday. 70ml seems to be the perfect size for a large single cup filled to the brim.

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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 4th, '11, 09:19

Had these before my Pu... so thought of posting. This is king of fruits.

Durian:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian

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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 4th, '11, 09:19

2007 Spring of Menghai Raw - Tasted a bit flowerish in the begining. Then it became bitter. Then it became light and gives a little sweet at the 8th brew onwards. Not so nice to drink now.

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Jul 4th, '11, 09:20
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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 4th, '11, 09:20

2003 Liu An - After trying the 1920s and 1940s, so I thought of trying it when it is still decently new. This is about 7 years old and it is no way near the taste of the oldies. This tasted very terrible. Sourish. Weird. Drinking this gives me the goose bumps.

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The bamboo leave is put in by purpose. Said to be nicer to have it there

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Jul 4th, '11, 09:22
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Re: Pu of the day

by tieguanyin » Jul 4th, '11, 09:22

G-off-re wrote:No pre-seasoning for this pot. Just boiled it for 30min and stuffed it full of tea. It crossed my mind to add some leaf to a second boil but opted not too. I've brewed about 10 teas with it so far and its already improved a lot. Lid scent seems to be getting much stronger as well as flavor. My original plan was to use if for older more expensive tea but now i think i might stick to 90's sheng since i can afford to drink that everyday. 70ml seems to be the perfect size for a large single cup filled to the brim.

I usually go with the 3x4x3 method. Revisit the EoT once your teapot is ready :mrgreen: !

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Jul 4th, '11, 09:26
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Re: Pu of the day

by Nenugal » Jul 4th, '11, 09:26

auhckw wrote:Had these before my Pu... so thought of posting. This is king of fruits.

Durian:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durian

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Ooh durian, my favourite fruit :)
A bit expensive and difficult to get in Norway unfortunately...
Does it affect the taste of the pu?

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Jul 4th, '11, 09:42
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Re: Pu of the day

by apache » Jul 4th, '11, 09:42

Durian is one of those things you either love it or hate it. For those who can't take it, if you try to eat one, you would vomit violently. Imagine carry one which is over riped in a packed underground train, people would give give you room. :lol:

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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 4th, '11, 10:00

apache wrote:Durian is one of those things you either love it or hate it. For those who can't take it, if you try to eat one, you would vomit violently. Imagine carry one which is over riped in a packed underground train, people would give give you room. :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgSMLhONIe0

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Re: Pu of the day

by debunix » Jul 4th, '11, 16:56

It’s been nearly a year since I took notes on my 2009 Lao Mansa sheng from Norbu. It has sat in its wrapper, in a cloth bag, in a file drawer in my air-conditioned office for the past year. I’ve dipped into this a few times since last year, and this time I’m using a piece that, when hydrated, fills the gaiwan between 1/3 and 1/2 full. I started with a flash rinse, let the tea hydrate/wet a bit, then have been enjoying a series of quick, hot infusions—the Pino is set to 205, and I’ve been infusing 10-20 seconds, and mostly drinking them down very quickly. Lots of herbaceous flavor, sweetness, anise, but little outright bitterness. It’s just delicious, and again, the biggest problem I foresee with this aging experiment may be trying to drink it sparingly enough to keep some around for a long time.

Jul 5th, '11, 02:39
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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 5th, '11, 02:39

Are these candy/sweets? No, it is pu :)

I didn't brew it yet, but it smells like barley
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barley

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Jul 5th, '11, 02:40
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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 5th, '11, 02:40

2006 Lao Man E Raw - This just arrived from China. Is a little wet and has some warehouse smell. It is a good tea but need some time to stable down.

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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 5th, '11, 02:40

Wild White Puerh Bud - Flowish Sweet taste. Doesn't at all taste like puerh. More towards flower (rose) tea kind of taste

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Re: Pu of the day

by auhckw » Jul 5th, '11, 02:41

2011 Xia Guan Golden Melon FT 100g vs 250g - Few of us tasted it and agrees that though the name is same, but the taste is different. 100g seems younger, and 250g seems slightly older/smoother. Both gives the very typical XiaGuan smokey smell and taste. If is quite strong tea. A good keep for aging.

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