Aged 1985 Wenshan Baozhong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Cardboard, Citrus Zest, Earthy, Honey, Pleasantly Sour, Stonefruit, Sweet, Woody
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 45 sec 6 g 3 oz / 100 ml

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  • “Did not live up to my expectation. I got this tea from my recent order with local brand Pekoe & Imp, hoping to try out an exquisite aged baozhong, especially since it costed $1+/g. However, I...” Read full tasting note
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It is said that drinking aged teas is like peering backwards into its history, drinking the aged flavours layer by layer to its younger days. This carefully stored Wenshan Baozhong brews a sweet sour plum in the first steep, which evolves into sweet dry hay. After 4-5 brews, a glimpse of the Baozhong’s former self returns in a medium bodied comparatively buttery brew, but a more mellow fragrance instead of the fresh lively moods of the young Baozhong. A good entry-level aged tea that is easy to appreciate.

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Did not live up to my expectation. I got this tea from my recent order with local brand Pekoe & Imp, hoping to try out an exquisite aged baozhong, especially since it costed $1+/g. However, I was mostly disappointed. Beautiful leaves to start off with a nice black and brown sheen to it, but had slightly more stems than I had anticipated. The wet leaf aroma is really nice, pungent, strong, and nuanced in its own right. The dry leaf aroma was lacking however, which was evident when I first opened the packet and when I heated my teaware up. Liquor is very nice, beautiful vibrant reddish hue to it.

Flavour was okay, had to really push the tea to get any decent enough flavour notes. Without that, it was quite weak, but somewhat multi-dimensional with a nice tang to it as well. Reminds me of aged raw pu-er, but having a fluffiness about it as well. Character was not bad, somewhat decent complexity with its own unique citrus note that I thought was interesting. Texture was decent, milky and smooth with some slight astringency at the end. Aftertaste was okay, not much to say about it. The tea did have some effect on me, sitting in and churning my stomach away with a slight buzz to it as well, but nothing substantial. Steep longevity is poor, the tea lasted till steep 5-6, when I expected it to last till 8+.

All in all, not worth the price, probably not a good representation of aged baozhong, and frankly quite disappointing despite showing so much promise at the start. The tea just seemed to run out of steam.

Flavors: Cardboard, Citrus Zest, Earthy, Honey, Pleasantly Sour, Stonefruit, Sweet, Woody

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 45 sec 6 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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