2015 Old Reliable – Ripe Puer House Blend

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
Pu Erh Tea
Flavors
Plum, Smooth, Sweet, Bitter, Cocoa, Coffee, Cream, Malt, Mushrooms, Vanilla, Wet Wood, Cherry, Creamy, Tobacco, Wood, Earth, Loam, Rice, Roasted Nuts, Cedar, Spices, Wet Earth, Wet Moss, Wet wood, Caramel, Smoke
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205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 4 oz / 107 ml

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The 2015 Old Reliable Ripe Puer Tea is White2tea’s house blend.

The name says it all, a solid daily drinker ripe Puer tea that you can count on. An excellent combination of value and quality, the Old Reliable is a blend of several years of material, so despite being pressed in 2015, it is ready to drink now and will only continue to improve over the next few years. A smooth, sweet, thick ripe Puer tea with a classic Menghai character.

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4183 tasting notes

First, I must say I’m very happy to have my e-mail notifications back after a number of years! Hopefully I haven’t missed much without them…I have tried to keep up!
Received this from JakeB quite a while ago – an entire cake!  Thank you!  I think it was one of the first tea from W2T I have ever had.  Nothing disagreeable about this puerh in any aspect.  I most love the fragrance of the steeped leaves after the first steep- so biscuity and bready, sweet yet dark… Though the description for this says it’s many years of material from Menghai, this one reminds me of my favorite Teavivre puerh I lost out on in the last sale, Teavivre’s Fengqing Golden Buds Ripened Pu-erh Cake 2013.  So not even the same region, though maybe my necessary (to me) overleafing causes ANY ripe puerh to have these flavors.  Second steep – just as good, with the best notes from coffee and dark chocolate.  Steeps 3-5 also very consistent, gradually watering down but not by much. This IS reliable and it will be very very old by the time I’m done drinking it only because I’ll be hoarding another favorite.
Steep #1 // lots of leaf for a big mug // 32 minutes after boiling // rinse // 2 minute steep
Steep #2 // 15 minutes after boiling // 3 min
Steep #3 // 15 minutes after boiling // 3 min
Steep #4 // 10 minutes after boiling // 3 min
Steep #5 // just boiled – half mug // many minute steep

Leafhopper

I’m also glad to have my email notifications back. :)

ashmanra

I will have to keep looking for mine! Haven’t had an email notification in years.

tea-sipper

ashmanra – I’m surprised it didn’t work for everyone… the thread is here if you want to mention you are still having problems: https://steepster.com/discuss/43850-prioritize-steepsters-next-steps-poll?page=1

ashmanra

Thank you!

ashmanra

tea-sipper: I just got my first notification in years!

tea-sipper

Awesome, ashmanra! I’m glad it’s fixed :D

Kittenna

I didn’t know people weren’t getting them! I’ve been getting them the whole time, but I do get them in quadruplicate for some discussion threads, which is annoying.

tea-sipper

Yeah, 4 notifications of each sounds annoying…

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258 tasting notes

A very nice mild puerh. Delicious nutty and earthy notes linger in the early steeps. A very nice daily drinker that I’m glad I let mellow out for a couple of years.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
Lion

Nice to see you’re still around! My last couple years have been spent burning off old tea stock that accrued at home, but I’m hoping to try and review some more new things this year.

mtchyg

Hey, you too! I’m also currently in burning off stock mode. It has to be done.

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127 tasting notes

Sweet and smooth with hints of plumes. Nice Shu.
Images and more at https://puerh.blog/teanotes/2015-old-reliable-w2t

Flavors: Plum, Smooth, Sweet

Preparation
8 g 3 OZ / 80 ML

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37 tasting notes

june 7/17 earthy, a bit mushroomy, sour, sweet at times. for the price this seems like a good daily drinker. probably update this tasting note in the future after ive got into this cake a bit more.

Preparation
6 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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82 tasting notes

One of my first ripes awhile back, it was an affordable introduction to shu.

As expected in a budget tea it didn’t develop through steeps but there were no nasty surprises either, nothing to turn off a newbie to puerh. :-)

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80
11 tasting notes

A solid, smooth ripe. Nothing wild, not as creamy or sweet as some pricier shou’s, but consistently balanced and relatively long-steeping.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 11 g 5 OZ / 150 ML

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85
10 tasting notes

My favorite ripe shou to date, this one is rich and creamy from start to finish. Definitely a solid daily drinker for anyone who would want to replace their coffee with tea. The flavor just keeps getting deeper and deeper for around 10 steeps, but I found that around 9-10 it started dying down a bit.

Flavors: Bitter, Cocoa, Coffee, Cream, Malt, Mushrooms, Vanilla, Wet Wood

Preparation
1 tsp

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15061 tasting notes

Sample from Christina i figured i’d try this one out today. I’m only a few steeps in on this but the general feeling i’m getting from this one is that it’s a decent enough every day puerh. There isn’t a lot of complexity to this one, but it’s a solid shu. slightly earth, smooth, tasty.

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485 tasting notes

Another solid ripe from w2t. I went heavier than I normally do on the leaf (I think I prefer to do this with shou) at 8g in 100mL. The dry leaf smelled musty and woody. After a rinse, there was still some wetness on the nose and a more aromatic woodiness – also a bit of sweet vanilla.

The first two steeps had just a tad bit of funkiness to the – not enough to put me off thankfully. They were also immediately thick and creamy, with sweet vanilla and dark cherry notes.

After those two steeps, the tea tasted nice and woody with a sweet finish – I tasted vanilla and tobacco. Not smoky, but like the smell when somebody is smoking sweet pipe tobacco. Sometimes it would be a little bit drying, but that aspect seemed to come and go at random. I did flash steeps for around seven infusions before I had to do longer ones. Got through around 10. Seems like shou is hardly worth drinking once it stops brewing up inky black for me.

Glad I got samples of w2t’s Shou. I think just getting a few samples is enough to satisfy my rare shou cravings though. I don’t see myself stocking up on cakes anytime soon.

Flavors: Cherry, Creamy, Sweet, Tobacco, Vanilla, Wood

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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67 tasting notes

um…pretty blah. dark colored water. no flavors, no body, no aftertaste, just…dark colored water. Is there a silver lining? There’s no off flavors, nothing bad. So I guess that’s good? Glad its inexpensive.

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