2005 Menghai Jinzhen Bulang Mountain Wild Raw

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195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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  • “The first infusion is of really unusual colour, something between light orange, beige and brown which I associate with some lighter infusions of other hei cha. The smell of wet leaves is also...” Read full tasting note
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From Awazon Tea (www.pu-erhtea.com)

2005 Jinzhen Bulang Mountain Wild Pu-erh Tea Raw Cake 357g is of sundried tea leaves picked from wild pu-erh tea tree as raw material. This raw pu-erh tea tastes strong, but sweet.

Type: Raw/Green Pu-erh Tea.
Vintage: March 2005
Manufactured in Menghai Jinzhen Tea Factory
Production Area: Menghai,Yunnan,China

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The first infusion is of really unusual colour, something between light orange, beige and brown which I associate with some lighter infusions of other hei cha. The smell of wet leaves is also unusual: dry and ripe fruit, wet wood and nuts all at once. The first infusions are nice, fruity, mellow, with almost no astringency and no smoke. The tea gets stronger, somewhat bitter-sweet, but none of it is really intense, it has a nice balance of tastes. The huigan is really impressive. It leaves a typical taste of walnuts on the tongue.
To read the whole review see my blog:
http://teadropping.blogspot.com/2011/10/2005-jinzhen-bulang-wild-tea-bing.html?spref=fb

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec
Asaf Mazar

I recently ordered a piece based on your review. Its been aging for 4 years since. looking forwards to it’s arrival :)

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