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My first impression of this tea sample was “too wet”, but after letting it acclimate for a week or two it’s a very different tea. My sample is tightly compressed and appears to be from the “beenghole” so I gave it a wash and let it open up for about five minutes.

Brews a medium orange. It has a slight mulch-y note in the beginning, but that fades with subsequent infusions. It has a very prominent butterscotch sweetness as well as notes of wet rocks, chestnut, and lightly roasted coffee. The soup has a broth-y quality and slight spiciness that reminds me of a good bowl of pho. Like Scott says this tea has a good balance of age and complexity.

I like this one quite a bit and think it will improve with further dry storage. I’ve been wanting to grow my collection of aged/semi-aged sheng and I think a cake of this and the 2006 Changtai Tian Xia Tong An will be the next additions.

Flavors: Broth, Butterscotch, Chestnut, Coffee, Spices, Wet Rocks

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 3 OZ / 90 ML
apefuzz

I’m sold. Great review.

tperez

Thanks! It’s a good tea for sure

tanluwils

I was eyeing this one. Glad someone reviewed it here. The butterscotch and chestnut notes with teas good viscosity had me sold. Should age well.

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apefuzz

I’m sold. Great review.

tperez

Thanks! It’s a good tea for sure

tanluwils

I was eyeing this one. Glad someone reviewed it here. The butterscotch and chestnut notes with teas good viscosity had me sold. Should age well.

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Tea addict since around 2011.

My favorites are pu’erhs, blacks/reds, and roasted oolongs, but I have a growing interest in good whites, and sometimes enjoy greens.

Currently trying to get an education, working a part time job, expand my ceramics/pottery skills, and trying to make the best of existential crisis.

Other than tea I love the outdoors, ceramics, guitar, and diy/building things.

I started a tea blog in February 2018, though admittedly I haven’t updated it much lately.
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