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2012 Yi Wu autumn purple sheng puerh from Yunnan Sourcing. Finishing off the sample pouch with a small gongfu session, which is sweet, earthy, with herb notes but little bitterness; very pleased to check my stock and realize I did go back and get a cake of this one. Yay!
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2018 Spring Gedeng Guoyoulin Puerh from Essence of Tea. Disappointed, mainly because the leaves were rather broken. I don't think there was a single intact leaf in the sample I got -- they were all loose and broken. The brew had body but didn't have much flavor. I had higher expectations for $0.75 per gram. There is a little bit of an interesting body effect from it, but I am also hungry at the moment. I'm going to leave it alone in my pumidor for a few months to see if the flavor perks up but I'm fully expecting this one to be a loss.
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I'm drinking 2003 Spring wild Yi Wu Pu Er Qizi Bing from Tea Masters Blog. This is my second time sampling it (in case I was wrong the first time) and this tea is so lip-smackingly good that I might just cake it. Sweet and sour and nice bright notes and clean storage. The cake is 500 grams though... 
Having some 06 xiaguan T8653 from ktm, blind ordered a cake and Im pleasantly surprised with it, brews red and the smoke has dissipated making it quite sweet, still a bit punchy and doesnt like to be oversteeped but its very much drinkable at this point
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I'm having 2018 Spring "Piercing the Illusion" Puerh from EoT. My first sip of the tea and I let out an "mmm!" My boyfriend laughed at me as he drank his coffee. The leaves are still rather young so there is a lot of bright colors in the dry leaves. They haven't darkened yet. The website doesn't say what region this tea is from. To me, it has a similar taste profile to Da Xue Shan puer. Perhaps it is from there or perhaps there are other region that have a similar taste (if you know of any, I am open to trying them please let me know). The tea has a tangerine taste to it, and a nice brightness that lingers on the tip of your tongue.
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03 Wistaria Zipin, need to use a fast pouring teapot or it get too strong. Still in my top 10
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01 zhongcha huangyin from TWL. I kind of adopted this tea as my daily drinker.
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I asked and the material is from WuliangShine Magical wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 10:14 amI'm having 2018 Spring "Piercing the Illusion" Puerh from EoT. My first sip of the tea and I let out an "mmm!" My boyfriend laughed at me as he drank his coffee. The leaves are still rather young so there is a lot of bright colors in the dry leaves. They haven't darkened yet. The website doesn't say what region this tea is from. To me, it has a similar taste profile to Da Xue Shan puer. Perhaps it is from there or perhaps there are other region that have a similar taste (if you know of any, I am open to trying them please let me know). The tea has a tangerine taste to it, and a nice brightness that lingers on the tip of your tongue.
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I forgot I had a sample of 2005 Red Star 7581 from Bitterleaf Teas so I brewed it up today. It's super clean tasting, which is nice since I'm really much more of a sheng drinker.
1995 Keyixing shu puer. I got this about 3 years ago from EOT and haven't had it in some time. I brewed 8g in 140ml pot. It brewed up clean and smooth with a gentle aged aroma and hint of cherry or plum. Enjoyable session!
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I brewed up this tea i purchased randomly a few years ago. Supposedly a 2005 shu puer 250g tuo. Is it Xiaguan, is it CNNP? It tastes like a Kang brick tea that's been slightly fermented. Plenty of twigs, sticks under the surface. Anyone recognize the label, is this what we call fake tea?
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It looks like the "french tuo" ripe from xiaguan tea factory. Around 2005 (EDIT: earlier on some teas, on other around 2003 ... ???) Xiaguan switched to the crane logo on their wrapper papers, so it shouldnt be younger than that.*Stephen wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2019 8:22 pmI brewed up this tea i purchased randomly a few years ago. Supposedly a 2005 shu puer 250g tuo. Is it Xiaguan, is it CNNP? It tastes like a Kang brick tea that's been slightly fermented. Plenty of twigs, sticks under the surface. Anyone recognize the label, is this what we call fake tea?
For comparison:
https://www.jkteashop.com/xiaguan-tea-p-938.html
http://store.thechineseteashop.com/Pu_E ... ubt-90.htm
http://www.puercn.com/pin/2647
*unless fake
