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Tea provided by Crimson Lotus Tea for review

For my second and final sample, I wanted to wait until it was raining outside so I could enjoy the Shou puerh with the nice scent of rain and not feeling hot and sweaty in the summer!

First sip had a bit of sweetness along with the familiar woodsy, earthy, deep shou puerh flavours I love.

Second through fourth were consistent in flavour, getting a bit of a deeper earthier flavour with a hint of menthol.

Fifth steep was my fav, it became much smoother and had the best balance.

I ended on the ninth steep, which was still quite dark and retained fruity and menthol flavours.

Overall Bulang Shan Imperial Grade 2008 met my expectations. I didn’t have any fuss steeping it, or noticed any off putting flavours. It was nice to try a shou puerh with a bit of a sweeter side than most of the bold earthy ones I seem to always get.

Flavors: Forest Floor, Fruity, Sweet, Wet Earth

Crimson Lotus Tea

This has been my daily drinker for a few weeks now. I’ll brew it up thick in the morning and after I’ve had my fill I’ll steep it some more and give that to my wife. She likes it after about steeping 7 or so when it’s light but more sweet.

Dorothy

@Crimson Lotus Tea, That’s very interesting. I’ve never had a shou puerh that was quite so sweet. It was a nice change! :)

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Crimson Lotus Tea

This has been my daily drinker for a few weeks now. I’ll brew it up thick in the morning and after I’ve had my fill I’ll steep it some more and give that to my wife. She likes it after about steeping 7 or so when it’s light but more sweet.

Dorothy

@Crimson Lotus Tea, That’s very interesting. I’ve never had a shou puerh that was quite so sweet. It was a nice change! :)

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I don’t log tea every time I drink it. Tasting notes tend to be about either one style of brewing or a new experience. It is helpful for me to look back on my notes and see what a tea tasted like or which steeping parameter worked best for me. I try to mostly short steep tea unless it only tastes better with a long steep. I’d rather experience what a tea tastes like over 3 or 12 steeps than just 1 to 3 long steeps.

When I write “tsp”, the measurement I use is a regular western teaspoon. Not a tea scoop

How I rate tea:

99-100: Teas that blow my mind! An unforgettable experience. Savoured to the last drop. I felt privileged to drink this.

90-98: Extraordinary, highly recommended, try it and you won’t be disappointed (and if you are, mail me the tea!)

85-89: Wonderful, couldn’t expect more but not a favourite.

80-84: Excellent, a treasured experience but not a favourite.

70-79: Good but could be better. Above average.

60-69: Average, unexceptional, not something I would buy again. Slightly disappointed. I’d rather drink water.

50-0: Varying degrees of sadness

No rating: Mixed feelings, can’t decide whether I like it or not, not enough experience with that sort of tea to rate it. A dramatic change of heart.

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