Shan Dong Liu Bao 山洞六堡

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  • “That was very powerful. I mean, I didn’t expect it, suspected from the look of leaves but there was no smell to confirm it. I think I only had similar effect from really old shengs from specific...” Read full tasting note
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From Länggass-Tee Familie Lange AG

Harvest: Summer 2001/02
Origin: China / Guangxi / Wuzhou / Liubao
Height: 1000 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Xiao Ye Zhong

Description:A Liubaocha of traditional production; the worked leaves of the local small-leaf varieties are stacked in a mountain cafe (Shandong) to undergo the post-fermentation initiated by humans. There, the present micro-organisms ferment the tea. Naturally fermented through storing over several years. This tea has been kept in Guangzhou, China, until 2016.
Category: Heicha
Storage: This tea has been fermented microbially during years of storage (in China until 2016) and keeps maturing over time, gaining depth, sweetness and earthy aromas.

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That was very powerful. I mean, I didn’t expect it, suspected from the look of leaves but there was no smell to confirm it. I think I only had similar effect from really old shengs from specific areas. The was no tracking as came thru swiss post and took few weeks but no customs tricks. Looking forward to restock with cheaper version from 2008 as that seems the year there is lots of tea from different sources. I am actually thinking I remember really old Thai liubao that was as sneaky. Now, how do I compare it with Vietnamese material.

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derk

I’ve had a sneaky tea. I would describe as narcotic. Not opium poppies but a manufactured like opioid pills. Did this have a narcotic feel?

Sierge Krьstъ

I would say yes, similar to good hash that normally sends me dreamland but the one I was shared was branded “new York diesel” and that think kept me clear all night. This one is more bone buzzing, kind of antidote to vaccine. GMO hash,,gmo vaccine, gmo banana.

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