Quick rinse then brewed. The smell is very sweet – very much the sweet hay smell I seem to get from pu-erhs. It’s pretty potent, in fact. Maybe a little too strong for the not good mood I’m in right now though. But as it cools a little it seems less… syrupy sweet hay and more dry sweet hay and not as potent so I could be okay with this today. We’ll see.
Sipping and wow. This is nothing like the smell. I mean, it is, but I was expecting something thick and (maybe too) sweet and glaze-like. And it’s not. There’s an initial sweetness but it isn’t heavy and then there’s a warm taste that gives it a hint of spice and then the sweetness falls off – not so much that it is bitter or tart – to something more earthy. I can’t get the espresso or chocolate taste from Samovar’s notes but that’s okay. This is sweet without being syrupy. Rich without being heavy. Smooth without being boring. This is very good for a pu-erh.
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Good pu-erh all around! Yay for no fish! I was really surprised overall at how sweet pu-erh can be. Sweet is something that I associate with whites and greens… not with blacks and beyond.
My mood keeps fluctuating as well, so I’m with you on that. :( Hopefully some tea makes you feel better!
Yay! Did you re-steep it? Because this starts producing magic for me around steep 3-4. Happy you enjoyed it!
Good pu-erh all around! Yay for no fish! I was really surprised overall at how sweet pu-erh can be. Sweet is something that I associate with whites and greens… not with blacks and beyond.
My mood keeps fluctuating as well, so I’m with you on that. :( Hopefully some tea makes you feel better!
Yay! Did you re-steep it? Because this starts producing magic for me around steep 3-4. Happy you enjoyed it!
I finished at 3, I think. I will definitely have to spend some more time with it when I’m not so grumpy!