2018 Spring Yiwu Guoyoulin

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Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
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Ingredients
Pu Erh Tea Leaves
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Use 3 oz / 100 ml of water
Set water temperature to Boiling
Use 7 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 15 sec
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2 Tasting Notes View all

“Was sent this tea from CLT as a gift to make up for a booboo that happened with an order. Otherwise would probably not have tried this tea. Thanks Glen and Lamu. I drank this at least 10 days ago....” Read full tasting note
“This is the same material as the single sessions, but I really wanted a cake, and CLT was kind enough to oblige. Thank you so much Glen and Lamu! I really enjoyed this experience. 1st steep: Soft,...” Read full tasting note

Description

Deep in Yiwu is the Guoyoulin. The Guoyoulin (国有林 pronounced gwo-yoo-lean) is a state protected forest and nature preserve. Tea farmers used to live there. When the nature preserve was created the Chinese government paid to move the farmers to a new village. The old growth tea trees remained in the forest. As part of the relocation agreement a select few are allowed to return to Guoyoulin to pick twice a year.

This is a unique tea. We introduced this material as single session experiences last year. We took the extra material we had and pressed 2 cakes this year. That’s all, just 2 cakes. This is one of those extra special sheng puerh tea experiences that really stands out.

This tea brews crisp, clean and clear. You can taste the forest. It is a soft and delicate tea with great mouthfeel and tea energy. This is a tea worth experiencing. Drink it with your whole heart.

This is a difficult tea to pick. The nearest town is more than 10km away. The roads are unpaved and only get you so far. There is a river that can only be crossed by foot when it is low. After that you need to hike 2-3km through the jungle just to get to the tea trees. We took video of our journey as we explored this amazing garden.

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