The Bangwei Mountain tea forest contains many old tea trees, some 1,700 years in age. It is part of the Lahu Mountain Range in the southwestern corner of Simao. This 2005 Bangwei is definitely not the 2012 Bangwei from Essence of Tea which I thoroughly enjoyed with its honey-sweetness. That said, it does have possibilities for an interesting tea session. Opening the wrapper, I am reminded of a Xiaguan cake for I was first struck with a light smoky scent. The cake has moderate compression so it was easy to pick off tea leaves. Characteristic of factory productions, there is a mixture of whole leaves with stems and pieces. Two quick 5 second rinses and I left the wet leaves to sit in the yixing for about an hour. With the first steep, the tea soup is a deep golden color (on the verge of turning orange) but there is a hint of cloudiness. I do not detect any smoke in the wet leaf and the first sips are thick in the mouth – not sweet but not too bitter either, more a bittersweet. It has a definite mouth-watering characteristic. As I move through multiple steepings, the taste becomes what I would describe as bitter-sour and then sweet. At the end of the tea session, I sense a relaxing effect and a cooling sensation in the mouth and throat. It took me awhile to “warm up” to this tea but I must report that I really enjoy it.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
JC

I’m very satisfied with EoTs Teas so far, if it wasn’t for the exchange rate I would buy more often :P This one you are drinking sounds like a more traditional take on Puerh, very nice to have, specially during winter.

DigniTea

JC: No question about that but we can’t always drink EoT and TU products. This one is worth owning – decent aging and 20% – 50% of the Eot and TU product prices.

JC

No questioning that! lol Have you tried W2T’s 2000 Fuyuanchang Yibang yet?

DigniTea

JC – Sadly I have not. Thank you for reminding me. Earlier today I opened and picked leaf from three Cha Wang Shop teas to drink over the next week. I’ll try to remember the W2T Yibang and 1-2 others from Paul’s shop to try next week. :)

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JC

I’m very satisfied with EoTs Teas so far, if it wasn’t for the exchange rate I would buy more often :P This one you are drinking sounds like a more traditional take on Puerh, very nice to have, specially during winter.

DigniTea

JC: No question about that but we can’t always drink EoT and TU products. This one is worth owning – decent aging and 20% – 50% of the Eot and TU product prices.

JC

No questioning that! lol Have you tried W2T’s 2000 Fuyuanchang Yibang yet?

DigniTea

JC – Sadly I have not. Thank you for reminding me. Earlier today I opened and picked leaf from three Cha Wang Shop teas to drink over the next week. I’ll try to remember the W2T Yibang and 1-2 others from Paul’s shop to try next week. :)

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I drink mostly puer and sometimes what we as Westerners think of as black tea.

I no longer assign numerical ratings to teas because our enjoyment of tea is very subjective. Reactions to a particular tea vary from person to person and within the same person across different tasting sessions.

My tea notes are simply comments reflecting my impression at that specific point in time. They are helpful to me and if they happen to be useful to someone else that is good.

For me, tea is magical with its ability to transform by bringing one back to center and inspiring both peace and contentment.
Reformed coffee drinker. Switched to tea as part of my goal to work on living a healthier, more balanced life — haven’t looked back since.

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