Sticky Rice Sheng Pu'er Tea Coin

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Sticky Rice Sheng Pu’er Tea Coin (糯米香生幣, Nuò Mǐ Xiāng Shēng Bì, “Sticky Rice Fragrance Sheng Coin”) – This traditional style of scented Sheng Pu’er is popular with the Báizú 白族 (“Bai Ethnicity”) minority peoples of Yunnan. Starting with high quality Sheng (unfermented) Pu’er leaves from Nannuo mountain, the tea is scented with the leaves of Nuò Mǐ Xiāng, an herb with a sweet cereal fragrance reminiscent of fresh cooked glutinous rice. The herb is said to aid in digestion, and it tempers the sometimes astringent quality of the fresh Sheng Pu’er. It produces a pale green-gold infusion combining the floral fragrance of Sheng Pu’er with the pleasant toasted grain aroma of the sticky rice fragrance plant, set against a background of characteristic Nannuo Mountain minerality.

This tea coin includes 7g of pressed tea. The base color of the wrapper is green, indicating that it is a Sheng Pu’er. The ring is blue, indicating that this tea is made using herbal leaves—in this case, the leaves of the Nuò Mǐ Xiāng plant.

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We are having some work done today on our ceiling (in short, I set my foot through it last month), so my typical spot for tea is occupied. I’ve been spending my morning in the “Retro Room” in the basement, watching VHS, reading, and playing through Lagoon on the SNES. I’ve decided to take pause and catch up on my tea sip downs, reviews, and catch up reading everyone’s recent logs. :)

This is the current tea I’m topping off from one of the club months. While my feelings on these clubs seem to be that the teas are random and lack any direction as to why they were selected, there are some bits of tea that fall into the mix that are a pleasant experience. This isn’t the absolute best sheng I’ve experienced, however, there are subtle notes of vanilla, sticky rice/rice cakes, and coconut.

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Ha, I also have a room in my house that I call the “Retro Room” (spare bedroom in a condo where I live alone, so it has an old CRT TV hooked up to a VCR and SNES, a bookcase of all my geeky anime/manga stuff, and a giant net of anime/video game plushies on the wall).

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