“Date Drunk: 2023 Jan 20th - 5g in 100ml porcelain gaiwan - Dry leaf smells clean and fresh, just a hint of funk - Wet leaves smell strongly of sweet baking bread. Rinsed twice, though leaves...” Read full tasting note
This is most likely a generic production which uses a classic “Big Yellow Mark” with large characters wrapper. This is a private production pressing from Menghai tea that was wet piled in 2003, pressed and then stored in Jinghong for 14 years and then (in 2017) has been stored in Kunming.
This is a very nicely aged tea that is ultra smooth and sweet to drink. It’s medium-tight level of compression preserved it’s character in the wetter storage of Jinghong, giving the tea a very unique character. It gradually separates when brewing, and needs hot hot water to get the most from it. It’s one of those aged ripes that requires almost no skill to brew (hard to oversteep it), and is very satisfying to drink too. Just make sure to separate into smaller pieces (or thin sheets) when brewing so that you can get the most from your session.
357 Grams per cake (7 cakes per bamboo leaf tong)
2003 Pressing from Menghai area tea.
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