2005 Chang Tai Hao

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Pu'erh (sheng) Blend
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Flavors
Astringent, Bitter, Fruity, Grapes, Sweet, Vegetal, Wood
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  • “My last sample from Nannuoshan and another good one from CTH. They sent this one for free. I will be getting more samples shortly as I have already made another order! This one is very mellow and...” Read full tasting note
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For lovers of gentle old Shengs.

Clean and soft, drinking this aged cake is like slipping into clean linen sheets—but for your palate. Subtle notes of cinnamon bark and cedar wood glide on a milky mouthfeel, with the barest hint of citrus bitters. An even layer of astringency dries the tongue for the next sip, and a distinct hui gan leaves the mouth feeling rinsed of strong flavours. Extremely relaxing at any concentration, brew with a stronger hand for a bolder camphoric cooling sensation, and perhaps the perfect palate cleanser.

The Changtai Tea Group

Founded in 1999, the Changtai Tea Company is a relative newcomer to Pu’er production, but has rapidly grown with the critical success of many of its teas. Known for its flagship Yichang brand, it has since acquired many well-known Pu’er brands and, in 2004, became the first tea company to be elevated to corporate status. Today, it offers a wide range of Sheng and Shu Pu’er, but pressings from its early years continue to be the most sought-after.

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My last sample from Nannuoshan and another good one from CTH. They sent this one for free. I will be getting more samples shortly as I have already made another order!

This one is very mellow and sweet for the first two infusions, then becomes astringent for 3-4 infusions before returning to a very nice and calming character in the later infusions.

Cultivar: Da Ye Zhong

Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Fruity, Grapes, Sweet, Vegetal, Wood

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