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I’m super stoked that I’m the first to review!

I got this as my gift in the White2Tea Black Friday sale; because, I have no self control, haha. I’m so glad I got this freebie. First off, it’s really pretty and unique. I love how it looks, and it has a light yet sharp pipe tobacco scent. The “leaves” are incredibly compressed and require some heavy picking. I try my best to not obliterate the tuo into dust, but Pu happens. I break a chunk and fit it into the warmed Jianshui and give it a shake. The warmed leaf smells fantastic. The scent reminds me of that classic tobacco in a tin can that feels soft like moss. I can’t remember the name; it sounds like shag or something. It smells so freaking good! The tea carries that note, and it is lifted with some potent dark fruits. I washed the leaves once and prepared for brewing. The steeped leaves become heavier with notes of mahogany, leather, resin, and a sweet woody tobacco. The brew is a thick dark orange. The taste begins as a sugarcane sweet, and it moves into soft oak tones. The session progresses into a smooth dry brew with a sweet aftertaste. The later steeps become slightly astringent and thicker in the mouth. The brew is full bodied and rich with leather and drying mouth action. This is a fairly good tea, but the best characteristic is it’s qi. This small tuo gives some of my favorite sensations. The feeling begins as a spark ignites at heart center. This tea doesn’t have that slurred overheating feeling, but rather, it’s a pulsating electric vibration. The stimulation slowly overtakes the body and drives the spirit upwards. This brew gives you so much clean energy, it’s amazing. I love the nice clear headiness, the smooth blood flow, and the pulsating heart. I don’t experience slurred speech, sweats, heart throbs, or any other overwhelming qi. I just enjoy the intense focused atmosphere. It’s perfect to cleanse the mind.
My only complaint is due to the small broken leaves the teapot clogs very easily, but a small pick fixes that right quick. That’s my rant for this tea, and I’ll be trying my best to not drink the whole thing.

https://www.instagram.com/p/_zTrwAzGdW/?taken-by=haveteawilltravel

Flavors: Leather, Oak, Raisins, Red Fruits, Resin, Sugarcane, Sweet, Tobacco, Wet Wood, Wood

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
kieblera5

Totally forgot I had this one XD

Haveteawilltravel

hahah same xD I picked it out on a whim. I chopped it up as something I’d probably wouldn’t even care for. I actually even told Paul that. Turns out, its really good!

mrmopar

It is pretty good.I hope he can carry these at some point.

Haveteawilltravel

I asked Paul, and he told me that he didn’t have enough to sell. I believe some was included in this months subscription.

mrmopar

Keep your fingers crossed!

MzPriss

Just got my subscription box and it’s in there along with some aged white tea.

Haveteawilltravel

awesome! let me know how the aged white is? I’ve been curious.

MzPriss

This is the second aged white in the sub boxes. I think I liked last month’s better, but I need to spend some time with this one and brew it different ways. This one (2005 Aged Zhenghe) is all hay, some grass and a little sweetness brewed at boiling with short steeps.

Haveteawilltravel

I heard the other one related to dates? and it was incredibly sweet.

mrmopar

We are in luck!

curlygc

I am so happy to get another Teji Tuo, I love this tea.

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kieblera5

Totally forgot I had this one XD

Haveteawilltravel

hahah same xD I picked it out on a whim. I chopped it up as something I’d probably wouldn’t even care for. I actually even told Paul that. Turns out, its really good!

mrmopar

It is pretty good.I hope he can carry these at some point.

Haveteawilltravel

I asked Paul, and he told me that he didn’t have enough to sell. I believe some was included in this months subscription.

mrmopar

Keep your fingers crossed!

MzPriss

Just got my subscription box and it’s in there along with some aged white tea.

Haveteawilltravel

awesome! let me know how the aged white is? I’ve been curious.

MzPriss

This is the second aged white in the sub boxes. I think I liked last month’s better, but I need to spend some time with this one and brew it different ways. This one (2005 Aged Zhenghe) is all hay, some grass and a little sweetness brewed at boiling with short steeps.

Haveteawilltravel

I heard the other one related to dates? and it was incredibly sweet.

mrmopar

We are in luck!

curlygc

I am so happy to get another Teji Tuo, I love this tea.

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Young and experienced Tea consumer. I’m continuously learning and developing knowledge about tea. If I have learned anything at all from the world of tea it is that I do not know anything about the world of tea. I enjoy good tea, and I try to acquire the best of the best. I usually brew gongfu but I’ve been known from time to time to resort back to western brewing.

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