2009 Menghai Dayi "Da Yi Gong Tuo"

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Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 3 oz / 100 ml

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2009 Best tuo cha Menghai produced. Superior ripe Pu Er tuo cha(tribute tuo cha). This tribute tuo cha’s new, unique recipe is created by an retired & experienced tea expert from Xiaguan tea factory. Selecting high quality maocha to ferment appropriately with some special techniques, this ripe tea, even it is new, no piling fermentation taste or smell at all. This is the spell of this tea.
Mellow and pleasing aroma; bright red tea liquid; after sipping, the rich taste has spread all over your mouth. Super good to private collection and investment. Aged aroma will appear within 5 years.
Important tips: for brewing ripe Pu Er tea, the water temparature should be over 95 degrees, based on different kind of Pu Er teas.
Type of tea: Ripe Pu Er
Composition: Yunnan big leaves tea bush
N.W: 100g/tuo; G.W: 180G
Producer: Menghai Tea Factory

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Picked this one up from JAS eTea to have a relatively easy drinking shu pu’er at work and am very satisfied. It breaks easily into a nice array of small leaves, with a pleasant, slightly cocoa-infused dry leaf aroma.

Overall, it has a pleasant, soft grain flavor and texture. Cream of rice or cream of wheat, perhaps. A bit of honey, a bit of chocolate, and nice classic shu pu’erh flavor. Those fearing strong “wo dui” will be glad to know this has little to none. It is a bit simple, but not boring. There are hearty flavors there and for me, it delivers what I need from a shu pu’er. It’s certainly a great value for the money and quality.

cultureflip

whats wo dui?

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http://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.cgi?phrase=wo+dui

Piled fermentation smell. Often, fresh shu pu’er will have an intense “wo dui” aroma, which can be fishy or rotten smelling.

cultureflip

ah. ive gotten that before. not good.

cultureflip

“dude, your breath is wo dui. you need gum.”

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14 tasting notes

i used this tuo right up! great for everyday cooked pu :)

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Boiling 0 min, 15 sec

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19 tasting notes

Very smooth and simple everyday drinking shu. Nothing special but excellent bang for your buck considering everything

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301 tasting notes

This is a tasty little shou – quite balanced and smooth with no astringency or fermentation smells or tastes. Typical of most Dayi products, it is composed of pieces and stems but there are several goldens to be found reflective of the raw material’s quality. Dark red tea soup. Flavor profile offers touches of honey, malt, chocolate and nuts blended together. The rich taste of the tea spreads throughout the mouth and leaves a nice aftertaste. Very good choice for an everyday ripe tea.

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

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I love it." but not too much

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