Pasha Mountain Dashu Sheng Pu'erh 2019

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Apricot, Astringent, Autumn Leaf Pile, Barnyard, Cedar, Dry Leaves, Earthy, Hay, Loam, Musty, Plum, Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet, Wet wood, Wood
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Caffeine
High
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 8 min or more 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “The Tea Practitioner Advent Calendar 2022 – Day 6 When I first saw the name of today’s tea (it just says “Pasha Mountain – Pu’erh Tea” on the package, I was a bit uneasy about it. I’m not a big...” Read full tasting note
  • “Adventaggedon Day Six – 4/5 Gongfu! Can’t convey enough how excited I was to see a straight sheng in the advent today. I’ve been craving a sheng, and one of the hardest parts of advents is having a...” Read full tasting note

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This Pu’er is a beautiful raw tea from Pasha Mountain in the county of Menghai – the birthplace of pu’er tea. Picked from young arbor, this tea packs an astringent punch, with an aroma of fresh cut lumber and a hint of earthiness. Like most pu’erh teas, this will get better with age; drink some now, save some for later.

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The Tea Practitioner Advent Calendar 2022 – Day 6

When I first saw the name of today’s tea (it just says “Pasha Mountain – Pu’erh Tea” on the package, I was a bit uneasy about it. I’m not a big fan of shou puerh, I don’t hate it but it’s not my jam. But when I went to add the tea to Steepster I was relieved to find out this is a sheng, which I am much happier to drink.

I went with grandpa style, for no good reason other than it felt right ha ha. It actually seemed to suit this tea quite well. I did run into a little bitterness at one point, but that was only because it steeped for a while without me drinking it while I went to the grocery store.

It reminds me of a cross between a robust Chinese green tea and an aged white tea. Earthy with nice wet wood notes, an aromatic wood like cedar or jatoba. Almost sandalwoody in nature but not quite there. Then there’s sweet but musty hay and wet autumn leaves, and also a really nice apricot fruitiness alongside a light astringency that makes me think of the apricot’s fuzzy skin. Maybe a bit of golden plum as well?

When my cupboard is a bit less overwhelming, I’ll have to make an effort to try some more sheng puerh and expand my horizons a bit. I do enjoy it, it’s just not a category I’ve had much experience with.

Flavors: Apricot, Astringent, Autumn Leaf Pile, Barnyard, Cedar, Dry Leaves, Earthy, Hay, Loam, Musty, Plum, Smooth, Stonefruit, Sweet, Wet wood, Wood

Preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 8 min or more 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML
Roswell Strange

I agree on Cedar and the “sandalwood adjacent” comparison! When I saw this today I thought of you, so I’m glad it was better than expected for you.

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Adventaggedon Day Six – 4/5

Gongfu!

Can’t convey enough how excited I was to see a straight sheng in the advent today. I’ve been craving a sheng, and one of the hardest parts of advents is having a craving for a specific thing and not knowing when the next chance to make a cup of it is going to be…

This was my first tea of the day, and it was really pleasant in the moment. Light to medium astringency that I felt enhanced the woodier elements of the tea with some hints of camphor in the finish and a bit of a lingering sweetness. Mid session steeps had a bit more of a “red fruit meets apricot” kind of plump fruitiness in the middle of the sip after the initial notes of bark and resin.

I did have this session on an empty stomach though, and if I’m being honest I felt a little queasy on my metro commute to the office immediately afterwards. Probably didn’t help I had a practically sleepless night beforehand. So straight pu’erh on an empty stomach after an hour of sleep. Do not recommend.

Today’s Advent Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl16y9KOY7N/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N0RENXc6vg

Cameron B.

I enjoyed this one with its apricot notes! I’ll have to pick your brain on some good beginner-friendly sheng to get from white2tea sometime…

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