86

A sipdown! (M: 3 Y: 61)
6 grams were remaining and wait for their time that has come today. Decided to gongfu them, using 95°C water. Steeps were short at first; around 10 seconds, quickly followed with longer, those were around 30-45 seconds each.

This sheng has a great flavour profile that I liked. It was like dried apricots most of the sessions; also it was very smooth. Sadly, on the other hand, mouthfeel wasn’t too long and it was “over” quickly. It lasted only 5 or 6 infusions and steeps after were just a thin, slightly astringent, cups.

On the other hand, considering it is a Vietnamese Pu Erh, so definitely not a terroir famous for compressed tea; it’s not bad and I would gladly accept a cup if offered. I will keep rating on 86, because maybe when it was fresher, it was tastier. On the other hand, I have also used different steeping method, so it is not really comparable.

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205 °F / 96 °C 6 g 4 OZ / 125 ML

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