2011 Yunnan Sourcing "Autumn Gao Shan Zhai" Ancient Arbor Raw

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  • “June 2021… the tea is developing well, having let go of some astringency and deepening in its flavor profile. The aromatics of hay and camphor are still present, and a pleasant bitterness is here,...” Read full tasting note
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2011 Yunnan Sourcing “Autumn Gao Shan Zhai” Ancient Arbor Raw Pu-erh tea * 250 grams

Gao Shan Village is nestled in the Yi Wu mountains NNE of Yi Wu town and is one of the highest elevation villages in the Yi Wu range. Gao Shan village is inhabited by both Han and Yao people. Our material is the combined mao cha of two Yao families’ tea gardens. Material is from 150-400 year old tea trees and is entirely Autumn flush of 2011. Important note: All 5 of the teas from our Autumn Yi Wu series have been hand-stamped with the name of the village in Chinese at the tea factory. However, the person responsible for stamping the wrappers (in most cases) did not use enough ink. Before sending to you we will add an additional stamp with the letters “G S Z” just below the chinese stamp on the front of the cake to help you identify the cakes. If you order a whole tong, there will be no added “G S Z” stamp on the cakes as adding it would require us to break open the bamboo leaf tong.

In total just 40 kilograms produced.

Net Weight: 250 grams per cake

Compression date: October 15th 2011

Harvest time: October 2011
Harvest Area: Gao Shan Zhai, Yi Wu mountain range, Meng La county of Xi Shuang Banna

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June 2021… the tea is developing well, having let go of some astringency and deepening in its flavor profile. The aromatics of hay and camphor are still present, and a pleasant bitterness is here, which turns into a sweetness in my salivary reaction. This tea has depth, and will continue to integrate and deepen in my view. In my storage conditions I will try it again in three years.

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Togo

Nice to see some notes of early YS productions, I’ve been meaning to try some samples of those for a while :)

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