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Well, hiya Steepster.

It’s been awhile. Like, almost a year. Time flies when drenched in caffeine. I finally thought about updating this here port when I noticed a favorite of mine was the TOP pu-erh on this site. Naturally, being a bit of a whore, I thought I’d weigh in as well.

I’ve liked pu-erh, I’ve loved pu-erh, but I’ve rarely deemed a pu-erh to be perfect. That all changed when I came in contact with the autumn 2014 pluck of this stuff. I’ve had several different years from this farm, but late-2014 – I dunno – something special was in the water, soil, processing, what-have-you. It was fruity, sweet, luscious, nuanced, medium-bodied, and brimming with tasting notes yearning to be sonnets.

Nan Nuo used to be my favorite pu-erh mountain. Yiwu is, now. That’s kind of a big deal.

More recenty, I had the opportunity to do a private tasting with the Misty Peaks seller. If you want, you can read about it here: http://steepstories.com/a-young-yiwu-pu-erh-afternoon/ (As well as marvel at the sight of a huge pu-erh ball.

Flavors: Earth, Floral, Fruity, White Wine

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
looseTman

Geoffrey, Welcome back! I enjoyed your steepstory & the pictures!

Geoffrey Norman

@looseTman – Thank ya, sir. I’ll try to be less infrequent.

gmathis

Good to see you!

Chad

Geoff, you and I have seemed to share simular tastes, and so I will have to take your advice, and order this one. I’ve been getting back into pu-erh again, after a long hiatus, and this sounds like one to try.

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looseTman

Geoffrey, Welcome back! I enjoyed your steepstory & the pictures!

Geoffrey Norman

@looseTman – Thank ya, sir. I’ll try to be less infrequent.

gmathis

Good to see you!

Chad

Geoff, you and I have seemed to share simular tastes, and so I will have to take your advice, and order this one. I’ve been getting back into pu-erh again, after a long hiatus, and this sounds like one to try.

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