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I’ve been more interested in shu’s as of late, so I ordered a bunch of samples from Yunnan Souring. The first one I tried from this batch was the Man Tang Hong Te Ji. It is a perfectly nice everyday drinker. It’s got medium body and a well fermented dark flavor, definitely no off (fishy) taste, kind of the typical middle-range roasty bitter chocolate shu. Because of the bitterness, it’s not super smooth, and one wonders whether that will change with age or not. But it’s an OK type of astringency. At just $22, I think this one is quite a bargain, so for those of you looking for shus in this price range, I think it is a good one.

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This seems to be YS’s house style for their own brand shu, more or less I think, lighter fermented shus, often with a touch of bitterness, seemingly intended for longer term aging.

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This seems to be YS’s house style for their own brand shu, more or less I think, lighter fermented shus, often with a touch of bitterness, seemingly intended for longer term aging.

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