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Used the entire 8.6g sample I received of this from Liquid Proust in a 100mL gaiwan. That’s a bit more than I normally use for sheng, so I was worried it’d be way too strong. Instead, I was treated to a wonderfully mellow session with this tea. One of my favorite shengs yet. I was surprised by the clarity of the citrus notes throughout this tea (having never encountered these in sheng before), but especially in the first few steeps. These first 3 or so steeps were citrus in the front and hay on the back of the sip, with relatively little body but a soft texture. After this, the citrus flavor became a bit less sharp, the hay morphed into a sweet floral flavor (orchid maybe), and the body thickened up a bit. This tea went on in this beautiful way for ~16 steeps, all of which were very pleasureable.

No bitterness at all in this tea. Not even very much mouth drying effect. It was very refreshing and reminded me somewhat of drinking warm fruit juice. I will seriously consider picking up a cake of this with my next big YS order. Has anybody had the 2014 or 2015 versions of this one (assuming they exist)? I might have to try samples from those cakes as well to see how they compare.

Thanks again for the raw pu samples, LP! :)

Flavors: Citrus, Floral, Hay, Lemon, Orchid, Smooth, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
mrmopar

This is a good one.

Matu

I absolutely agree

mrmopar

Hard o believe its a purple tea. Most are so bitter. It takes a while to get the bitter to subside in most of these. This was easy drinking from the get go.

Matu

This is my first purple tea. Perhaps when I get one that displays the normal bitter characteristic I’ll be a bit shocked now lol.

mrmopar

I have a 2007 HaiWan that is still bitter.

Rasseru

RuiA gave me a sample of another purple puerh that is now sold out from YS. I thought it was wonderful. Tingling mouth but not badly bitter or anything, in fact very complex

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mrmopar

This is a good one.

Matu

I absolutely agree

mrmopar

Hard o believe its a purple tea. Most are so bitter. It takes a while to get the bitter to subside in most of these. This was easy drinking from the get go.

Matu

This is my first purple tea. Perhaps when I get one that displays the normal bitter characteristic I’ll be a bit shocked now lol.

mrmopar

I have a 2007 HaiWan that is still bitter.

Rasseru

RuiA gave me a sample of another purple puerh that is now sold out from YS. I thought it was wonderful. Tingling mouth but not badly bitter or anything, in fact very complex

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My favorite type of tea is sheng puerh. Particularly younger stuff, if only because I haven’t gotten the chance to taste much of anything aged. I also really like oolong (Taiwanese, Wuyi, Dancong, etc.) and Japanese Green Teas. I do also enjoy most other kinds of tea, but they aren’t what I normally buy. I’m not a huge fan of shou puerh, black tea, or flavored blends, with few exceptions.

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