19 Tasting Notes

88

Very drinkable for a young sheng. Leaves have a pronounced barn smell which transforms into forest scents after brewing. Astringency is very high which is to be expected from a young tuo but it isn’t off putting. Liquor is colored green with a slight trace of orange.
I steeped this one with water slightly below boiling point as the young sheng would be destroyed with boiling water

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 15 sec
Grace

I know your note is old, but I just wanted to say I thought this was smooth too! :)

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94

Very long, individual leaves. After a short brew with almost boiling water it gives of an amber/green liquid with a very floral scent. The tea itself came out slightly bitter, but not at all unpleasant if you’re used to chinese teas where some bitterness is a desireable trait.
After varying brew times and temperatures it comes out consistently tasty. Bitterness can be controlled this way so you can reduce it if you’re not a fan.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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72

After breaking up the tuo and letting it air out for a couple of weeks I tried it again. All the fishiness is gone and the tea is really pleasant to drink, thick & smooth with a great aroma. Considering the price:quality ratio this is a very good tea afterall

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec
malomorgen

good to know that its sometimes good to wind out

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95

wow! my first raw (sheng) pu-erh and its simply amazing. amazng pear and tropical fruits on the nose, very smooth and thick in the mouth, no bitterness at all. 5 infusions and still going strong! i’m not an expert on sheng but this is really tasty for a 2006 vintage tea

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec
argus

8th infusion: 1:20 min, now the bitterness comes through but its still pleasant biterness. lets see how far this goes :)

argus

well i’m on the 15th infusion and its almost at an end

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67

Somewhat bland loose shu pu. Lasts only 5-6 infusions, not very high on cha qi or hui gan. Since its not that strong in flavour it serves as a decent daily drinking tea, best enjoyed with dim sum or similar snacks.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec

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74
drank Rooibos Natur by Lord Nelson
19 tasting notes

Quite tasty considering it came from a teabag

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more

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92

Great looking tea streaked with shiny silvery tips. Brewed it ‘grandpa’ style, 3 gms in a 200 ml tall glass. Very delicate flavour with a hint of very pleasant bitterness in the throat. It has a lovely tropical forest fragrance. It lasted for 4 infusions.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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46

What a tough cake to break into, phew… Still has slight fishy smell thats almost gone after a couple rinses. The liquor is thick and creamy as advertised. Not that complex in taste but a strong hui gan

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec
TeaCast

Hey thanks for the brief review and the follow :D Appreciate it!

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72

Has a strong fishy smell and taste. Also a strong muddy component. Has a long lasting hui gan and decent cha qi. Didn’t like it one bit cause of the overwhelming fishiness, Maybe it’ll improve with time!?

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec

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