2003 CNNP Green Label Hong Kong

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Pu'erh (sheng) Blend
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Flavors
Bitter, Camphor, Sweet, Wood
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Compressed
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  • “Very nice sample of this well-aged tea from my first-ever order from Nannuoshan! This one is very sweet from the beginning and only has a touch of bitter in some of the middle infusions. Strangely...” Read full tasting note
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This aged Sheng Pu’er comes from the same source as our High Fire Tieguanyin, the famous Fukien Tea Shop in Hong Kong. They picked out and bought a batch of this tea to store it in their warehouse until it’s ready for consumption. Now, over 20 years later, that time has finally come, and we’re proud to be able to bring Hong Kong stored Sheng to Nannuoshan for the first time. Fukien puts comfort and drinking pleasure first, and this tea is no exception.

This Green Label has everything one would expect from a tea that was stored in the hot and humid Hong Kong climate. Its darkened dry leaves laced with golden buds exude an earthy fragrance that may be reminiscent of a damp basement at first, but quickly makes way for a layered, fruity and resinous aroma upon being woken up with boiling water. Keen noses may even pick up on notes of incense and camphor that signify proper maturation. This tea is thick and dense, with a sugary but fragrant sweetness that evokes marzipan, and earthy undertones to complement. The initial steeps provide a smooth drinking experience without any edges—a strong flavor, but a gentle sensation enveloping the tongue. On later steeps, we are reminded that its journey has not yet reached an end as the slightest hint of astringency can be felt.

This tea provides a way to experience a unique combination of flavors for people who have not come in contact with Hong Kong stored tea before, but also serves as a good way to gain insight into what Sheng tastes like as it approaches full maturity. In it, we see the beginnings of a tea that is becoming denser, layered, more cohesive, and stew-like; it has begun developing chun (醇), a quality that is highly sought after in aged Pu’er.

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Very nice sample of this well-aged tea from my first-ever order from Nannuoshan! This one is very sweet from the beginning and only has a touch of bitter in some of the middle infusions.

Strangely enough, the smell is almost absent from the dry leaves. Lasts 18+ infusions.

Tightly compressed cake.

Flavors: Bitter, Camphor, Sweet, Wood

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