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2013 spring.

This is a fermented purple, but no description of the fermentation process. It tastes to me a bit like Hei cha. Ive gongfu’d this a few different ways & I much prefer it with kid gloves, slight less heat & flash steeps, if I brew hotter & longer a malty taste comes out & it tastes more like a normal black tea & a bit mushed together.

The bag & leaf smell of a sweet/candy I cant place, really lovely aroma. The taste has a thickness like dense water, with the ever-present sour note of purple leaf there.

All the flavours & aromas are hard to place really! Id love a course where you smell every aroma, im not good at this part. It is plant-y like a sheng but has other flavour-colours going on.

I do really prefer my purples with a roast, from my experience with them. I think the char compliments the sour very nicely (zi hong pao for example – I havent tried the light roast version) But this is still nice. Its a bit like the sourness of plum but softer. cool stuff

Flavors: Plants, Pleasantly Sour, Plum

Matu

They have kits you can buy for wine that come with oils bearing the different aromas you can smell in wine :P They’re kind of stupid expensive though lol

Rasseru

I’ll bet they are. The flowers, I know rose & orchid & floral. :flol:

Thinking about it more, sometimes not knowing is better. I make electronic music, & sometimes pick apart a track into its parts instead of just enjoying it. It might be the same with tea, some tea I dont know what it is but it evokes colours, places, emotions. It might be more boring if I knew that it was just ‘gardenia’ or somesuch

Matu

Yea I can’t really distinguish many floral flavors myself. Lavender sometimes…probably rose too.

I do agree, sometimes it can be weird picking things apart so much like that. Like watching a movie with somebody who critiques every little aspect like “can’t you just enjoy the movie!?” Though I’ll admit I’m sometimes guilty of that lol.

Cwyn

This is a black/red tea made from purple puerh varietal. It is oxidized and not fermented. Having said that, it is one of the best red teas I’ve ever had. I currently have two bags on hand myself. I get a rose scent from the cup which I actually can taste. A beautiful tea.

Rasseru

‘This is a expertly fermented black tea’ on teh websites. Whos right, you or scott?

Actually, more importantly, in a all-you-can-drink-tea-fight, who would win, you or scott? :)

I didnt get rose, do you remember how you brew for this? I would love to get that

Cwyn

Okay mine is an older version of the tea, perhaps he’s changed it from two years ago. The one I have is definitely not fermented. That might explain the difference in flavor profile. I do gong fu brew the tea, however.

Rasseru

mines the 2013, and I checked on the website & 2013 says fermented.

& I gongfu it, and never got a rose scent. i want my rose scent, damnit!

Rasseru

Im not trying to be argumentative, mine doesnt seem fermented either. But I dont know much about different black tea processing :)

tperez

I think Scott might just mean “fermented” in the colloquial sense like people often call black tea fermented

mrmopar

I’ll drink them both under the table…..

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Matu

They have kits you can buy for wine that come with oils bearing the different aromas you can smell in wine :P They’re kind of stupid expensive though lol

Rasseru

I’ll bet they are. The flowers, I know rose & orchid & floral. :flol:

Thinking about it more, sometimes not knowing is better. I make electronic music, & sometimes pick apart a track into its parts instead of just enjoying it. It might be the same with tea, some tea I dont know what it is but it evokes colours, places, emotions. It might be more boring if I knew that it was just ‘gardenia’ or somesuch

Matu

Yea I can’t really distinguish many floral flavors myself. Lavender sometimes…probably rose too.

I do agree, sometimes it can be weird picking things apart so much like that. Like watching a movie with somebody who critiques every little aspect like “can’t you just enjoy the movie!?” Though I’ll admit I’m sometimes guilty of that lol.

Cwyn

This is a black/red tea made from purple puerh varietal. It is oxidized and not fermented. Having said that, it is one of the best red teas I’ve ever had. I currently have two bags on hand myself. I get a rose scent from the cup which I actually can taste. A beautiful tea.

Rasseru

‘This is a expertly fermented black tea’ on teh websites. Whos right, you or scott?

Actually, more importantly, in a all-you-can-drink-tea-fight, who would win, you or scott? :)

I didnt get rose, do you remember how you brew for this? I would love to get that

Cwyn

Okay mine is an older version of the tea, perhaps he’s changed it from two years ago. The one I have is definitely not fermented. That might explain the difference in flavor profile. I do gong fu brew the tea, however.

Rasseru

mines the 2013, and I checked on the website & 2013 says fermented.

& I gongfu it, and never got a rose scent. i want my rose scent, damnit!

Rasseru

Im not trying to be argumentative, mine doesnt seem fermented either. But I dont know much about different black tea processing :)

tperez

I think Scott might just mean “fermented” in the colloquial sense like people often call black tea fermented

mrmopar

I’ll drink them both under the table…..

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