Menhai Dayi (Berylleb on Ebay)

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Wow….Just wow this tea is absolutely amazing. I don’t think I have yet drank a tea that I didn’t like and this one definitely wasn’t an exception.

I woke up today at 5:00 and I popped open this bag and left it for an hour or two to air out. Not that it had that much of a fermentation smell or “barn house smell” like the other puers I tried. Instead when I smelled this right after opening it had only a subtle barn house smell, but more of a very pleasant tea smell with some hay.

Now, let me just say I absolutely lost track of time after tasting the 3rd infusion it was just so good. I did two washes on this one just to get started with a nice strong brew, but I regret this decision now, as the 2nd infusion was absolutely drinkable, and I should have just let it brew a little longer.

Unlike my other reviews I wasn’t paying attention to infusions so I can’t give a really good review of each infusion by themselves. However, the 3rd and 4th infusions which were the pinnacle of this tea were very nice. You see, in my other tastings there was a Vanilla taste, which was in my face and put a cap on the other more subtle fruity flavors. Not to say that I don’t like the vanilla flavor, because I do quite enjoy it, but I was really wondering what else I could get from a ripe. This tea gave me everything that was hiding behind that vanilla flavor, it was absolutely amazing. Now I am so sorry, but I am horrible at finding tastes that aren’t in my face, or flavors that do not stand out. This tea was wonderfully balanced and had nothing that stood out infront of the others. If you read my other tastings I described the flavors as standing in a line in order from most apparent to least aparant. But this tea is more like a horizontal line with them all at the same level away from you right in front of you.

It was very smooth, with a fruit flavor that is extremely hard to describe.This is going to sound really weird, but It is like you took strawberries, black berries, raspberries and other dark dark fruits (excluding peach I got no peach) and you mused them up in a bowl. Then you took the mush away from the bowl and only left the residue on the bowl and let it sit for a few hours. Then you took that bowl and licked it, that is the only way I see fit to describe the taste of the fruitiness so sorry. Also, there was a metallic taste too hiding behind the fruit, I think that this flavor was the only one that wasn’t in the equal line, it was more of behind the rest but still present. It was like you took a tiny piece of aluminum foil and stuck it on your tongue for a little bit. There was a hay that was present aswell like the rest of the These were the only flavors I could make out, but the rest I have no idea what they are, but i’m telling you they were so good. It was like just dark iso flavors like being in an antique wood box with other things that wasn’t overwhelming at all, whereas it was a very elegant not too overwhelming wooden box, like maybe sitting right next to it, smelling it’s aroma. Oh, I almost forgot, there was this mint flavor that would flash for a second or two in the first infusions, but then this flavor died down in the later infusions into something a little just a little herbal. Also with this tea I discovered how much I enjoy a teas progression. You see I thought that the only thing to ripe puerh was the 2nd or 3rd infusion where is was black and thick in your cup. But today, I discovered much more than this. The black thickness of the early steeps can be washed away and made brighter by drinking the more subtle infusions. I drank this tea until it was water, and well I think I drank a little too much. Looks like I’m not gonna sleep tonight, haha.

When compared to the Boyou I like this one a bit better! I never thought that I would say that! This tea lasted very very long, and was a collection of a whole bunch of flavors, not just vanilla and what is hiding behind it. This tea definitely cements Menghai’s reputation to me, and made me realize the importants that age gives a tea, as this had absolutely 0 fermentation taste, unlike it’s 2010 counterpart. How 3 years makes such a difference!

The qi was about a medium on this one, I wasn’t horribly tea drunk, but I definitely was for a few minutes after the last infusion. It wore off really quickly though, but was still there. I liked it this way, as I could finish up some homework afterwards, and not be too teadrunk that I couldn’t focus.

I must add the effect on my mood and after taste as well. This tea just lifted me up, it made me super happy, a great way to stat off my day. I became really patient and nothing at all bothered me. The aftertaste was good aswell, it was drinking the early infusions all over again, with a tiny bit of sweetness. Also, this tea did not give me a sweet taste when drinking water, suggesting it may not have that high of a mineral content, but I may be very wrong.

Overall an amazingly balanced tea on all levels, and an amazing experience. I recommend anyone who hasn’t tried Puerh to try this one, before buying, as if you haven’t drank Puerh before you wouldn’t have an idea of the flavors that Puerh can offer. There are some flavors that some people might not like, but I am sure that is a small fraction of people.

Flavors: Cherry, Cherry Wood, Hay, Smooth, Stonefruit, Strawberry

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec 5 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
mrmopar

Scott at Yunnan Sourcing just added this one back in. An excellent tea I split a tong with AlanK a while back.

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I have actually enjoyed this one most of the day yesterday as the rain fell all day.
I got this one out grabbed 10 grams and headed for the Gaiwan. This has a kind of light aroma of hay in the dry leaf. I gave a quick rinse and started. The first 3 infusions done a 5 seconds each were a little light in color. The taste of these 3 had a subdued floral note with a touch of bitter. Steeps 4 through 9 is where this one really shined.
The color was much darker as I increased the steep times. The flavor came on with some fruity and floral that had a hit of bitter that faded to a sweetness at the back of the tongue.
I think I did about 15 steeps till this got too weak for me. I did save the brewed lea and put them with a fresh batch of hot water to season a new Yixing I recently purchased. Hopefully that will add a bit to the pot.

Flavors: Bitter, Floral, Fruity, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 10 g 3 OZ / 103 ML
boychik

Oh, new Yixing ! What’s the capacity?

mrmopar

200 ml.

Cwyn

Nice! I seasoned one too this week for a friend.

boychik

You are downsizing, mrmopar ;-). I’m looking for 100cc but should be fast pouring .

NofarS

boychik, have you tried Yunnan Sourcing’s selection? It’s pretty good, and decently priced. mrmopar – congrats on the new Yixing! They are always fun to season and use.

Terri HarpLady

MrM, do we get a photo?
You know how much we all love photos go teas & tea paraphenalia

mrmopar

Terri I don’t have an Instagram account or anything similar. I am still new to this computer stuff.

boychik

mrmopar, Instagram is so addictive. I started taken pics just recently. So much fun. Plus others pics its just like teaporn;)
NofarS, I did get Yixing fr YS but its big like 180cc . I love YS pots. I need 100cc for Yancha and good quality clay. Maybe I should ask Scott to source smaller pots ;)

Terri HarpLady

If its any consolation, I joined instagram at least a year ago, & just posted my first 2 pics a few days ago. :)

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I’ve wanted to try this one for a while. Thank you Steepster trading friend. This is supposedly one of the upper tier Dayi cakes. This one fetches $90 right now. My how prices have skyrocketed for some of these Dayi teas. Is it hype or is it that good? Hype. It’s really not bad, but far from the best dayi I’ve tasted. It basically is an average Dayi ripe, though it did not hold up that well. Not terribly interesting nor smooth, but good flavor. It is certainly fine, and would be a decent pick if it were, say, $30.

tea123

This is the kind of review that makes steepster worthwhile for myself. Thanks.

looseTman

DigniTea, I see you own the 2009, 2011-13 yrs of this Shou, but these haven’t yet been reviewed. How does your experience compare with Rich’s? Is 2010 an outlier perhaps? Thanks!

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