2018 Bang Wai Qiao Mu Bing

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
Pu Erh Tea
Flavors
Apricot, Banana, Bitter, Creamy, Pineapple, Plum, Brown Sugar, Camphor, Drying, Floral, Flowers, Mango, Metallic, Peach, Raisins, Rice, Smooth, Spicy, Straw, Strawberry, Toffee, Wood
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Average preparation
Boiling 7 g 4 oz / 110 ml

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  • “Lovely, lovely, lovely. Pours goldenrod, starts so delicately with creamy tropical fruits. Pineapple, banana, apricot. Bitterness stays low in the mouth, around the tongue and low cheeks… this is...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m supposed to be making carnitas. Right now, this sheng has me kicked back in my chair with my feet on the bed. I’m transported back to Akron, in the old house, winter. Living room, French doors...” Read full tasting note
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From Yunnan Craft

Spring harvest from around 150 years old arbor tea trees growing around the Bang Wai village. Flowery scent and bitter-sweet tea liquor will “pinching” the sides of your tongue, decent “hui gan”. A slight astringency might appear when oversteeping but generally it’s very pleasant tea to drink. Very good tea for storage.

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Lovely, lovely, lovely.

Pours goldenrod, starts so delicately with creamy tropical fruits. Pineapple, banana, apricot. Bitterness stays low in the mouth, around the tongue and low cheeks… this is maybe the clearest huigan transformation I’ve experienced yet. Plum.

I used just 3g in a baby gaiwan, so not a huge qi bomb for me. I’d like to revisit another (that is: available) vintage or two of this and see what I find.

Thank you, derk. <3

Flavors: Apricot, Banana, Bitter, Creamy, Pineapple, Plum

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I’m supposed to be making carnitas.

Right now, this sheng has me kicked back in my chair with my feet on the bed. I’m transported back to Akron, in the old house, winter. Living room, French doors closed, wood-burning stove roaring, tomato soup bubbling away on top, the sound of Skyward Sword in the background. Cocooned in a blanket. My ears are burning from the heat. So drowsy and comfortable, that feeling as you succumb to the fading in of sleep, reality slowly stipples away at your periphery, defocusing your gaze, the fire crackles, eyelids lower, dreamtime seamlessly folds over the diminishing edges of this moment. I think about the wrapping of a puer cake, everything points to the beenghole. A nice package.

It’s difficult to describe the actual tea when the qi is so distinctive. This is very close in profile to the 2016 Bang Wai Gu Cha I tried last night. Much less sweet, which I prefer, more balanced, spicier, brighter. Good returning sweetness and longer lasting, more distinctive fruity peach-mango-apricot aftertaste. The oiliness isn’t as pronounced but it’s felt later lining my tongue. Not yet sure about longevity. Very nice for a young one and arguably worth the tenths of a cent more per gram :P Might cake. Can’t go wrong at $0.14/g. Edit: Will cake this weekend. Please don’t buy them out.

I’m having deja vu. I’ve typed this note before.

Flavors: Apricot, Bitter, Brown Sugar, Camphor, Drying, Floral, Flowers, Mango, Metallic, Peach, Plum, Raisins, Rice, Smooth, Spicy, Straw, Strawberry, Toffee, Wood

Preparation
Boiling 7 g 4 OZ / 110 ML
derk

2.5 hours later and I still haven’t made carnitas. Instead I spent that time derking around the Pu’er Woo-wooniverse, trying to type up crackpot romantic comparisons of beengs and beengholes to conceptual themes such as art and science, creation, compression, pressure and transformation. Something about dark underbellies, velvety spermatic leaf weaving over and under and in between, feeding frenzies. Holy crap I feel absolutely rejuvenated.

puerh, pu’erh, pu-erh, puer, pu’er but never pu-er
whatever

Martin Bednář

Now I want carnitas. And this pu-erh.

Nattie

Your description had me falling asleep and wishing for winter! Sounds like bliss.

ashmanra

I don’t know what a carnita is!

derk

ashmanra: falling apart Mexican braised pork

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