“As the 2016 version this one comes with a plesant and strong bitter and wild flavor, but more fruity and heavy as last year. Again a strong and relaxing Qi – one of the best Shengs ever! Images...” Read full tasting note
Coming from huge old wild trees growing on Kunlu mountain, this tea is potent. This strain of wild trees has an underlying bitterness that comes out when brewed with a heavy hand, but is easily controllable. Beyond that, the tea is smooth, lively and elegant with long aftertaste. Perhaps not for beginners, this tea will please those who like powerful puerh.
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