Man Le Sheng Pu'er

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75 / 100

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“I brewed this earlier in the morning while sitting at the table, watching the rain fall. The tea went well with the weather; it was mineral heavy in aroma and flavor. The energy from the tea was...” Read full tasting note

Description

“Man Le Sheng Pu’er ( 曼勒生普洱, Màn Lē Shēng Pǔ’ěr, “Man Le Raw Pu’er”) – This is a fresh Sheng Pu’er from Man Le, Li Shulin’s new home. He relocated there after his home on Nannuo Mountain was destroyed by a fire in 2021. While he still maintains his plots on Nannuo Mountain and is still making tea from them, he has also begun using the local Man Le plants to make Sheng and Shu Pu’er, as well as Red tea and White tea.

Man Le was a growing region of the Menghai Tea Factory in the mid 20th century. It was abandoned in the 1970’s and the plants that currently grow there are the seed-propagated plants (and descendants thereof) that have been growing there since that time. Many of these plants are feral and grow in the midst of the local pine trees.

Man Le Sheng Pu’er is processed in the traditional style, involving a lower temperature Sha Qing and a Rou Nian (massaging) step, producing a tea with slightly higher oxidation than a standard green tea. The result is a tea that is darker in color, with less bright floral fragrance but more depth and greater potential to improve with age.

What’s really remarkable is how different these Man Le teas taste from their Nannuo counterparts. Despite being processed in the same way by the same person, within eyeshot of Nannuo mountain, this tea has the unusual tasting notes of fresh-opened canned lychee, freshly-laundered linens, and passion fruit seed. It has a gentle bitterness with a strong, lingering hui gan (returning sweetness) and uplifting qi." – West China Tea

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