2015 Brown Sugar Ripe Puerh

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Pu'erh Tea
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Grass, Mineral, Sweet, Wood, Coffee, Earth, Pleasantly Sour, Spices, Camphor, Molasses, Peat, Burnt Sugar, Leather, Mushrooms, Decayed Wood, Dirt, Moss, Smooth, Wet Wood, Creamy, Dark Bittersweet, Thick, Honey, Tobacco, Bitter, Bread, Brown Sugar, Dried Fruit, Chocolate
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec 7 g 4 oz / 120 ml

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Ripe Puer Tea from White2tea, made using 2012 material, pressed in 2015.

This tea is made from a pile fermented exclusively with top tier huangpian [the largest leaf used in Puer production]. The Brown Sugar brick has Menghai character. The soup is sweet and smooth. It was rested for over two years prior to pressing and is ready to drink now or store for the long term. The material used is of uncommonly high quality. Later steeps are light in color, with a sweet and soft profile.

The fermentation level of this tea was around 65%, which is considered light. Some leaves may even be slightly greenish, and will continue to become darker with further aging.

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From the Puerh TTB #4

This may have to be the first shou that I’ve bought in nearly a year. After a quick rinse, I did a 10 s steep. I was distracted when I started to drink and for a moment thought I was drinking sheng. Despite the young age I don’t taste any fermentation flavor (after my review I went to the web site and discovered the tea is from the 2012 harvest and was pressed in 2015, so that makes more sense). It tasted a lot like a sheng that has a few years of age on it. Slightly grassy flavor with some earthiness. 2nd steep: Color more red than orange, and more of a shou aroma. This sheng-like flavor may be because the leaves hadn’t separated in the first two steeps.

The 3rd steep was the next day: Dark red color; really looks like shou now. Smells and tastes like one too. Fair amount of fermentation flavor, some cherry fruit, and some bitterness. The bitterness dominates the finish. The different components work together pretty well, so it isn’t unpleasant. Much stronger than the first two steeps. By the 5th steep it was much more pleasant. No fermentation flavor and only a hint of bitterness. Flavor is a mix of wood and stone fruit. Finish is still bitter. I’m still drinking (up to about the 7th or 8th steep) and still enjoying the tea. It’s milder and less complex but has no negatives. Just a really nice taste.

I’m pretty much an exclusively sheng drinker, but every once in a while try shou. This tea could make me keep coming back.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 g 2 OZ / 59 ML
mrmopar

I am frothing and waiting for the new stuff from W2T as well. This one and a couple more are coming home to me very soon.

boychik

It is nice

Dr Jim

I added to my buy list for the next order, but I’m trying to resist more tea.

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this is a generous sample I got from my teafriend – thanks so much

I’ve got a lot of shou. I love it. while drinking a lot of it i developed some preferences. im more picky than before, just clean taste is not enough.

i really liked this Brown Sugar. It is so rich, dark, bittersweet. The fermentation flavor was present in the first 2-3 steeps maybe ( i rinse my shou once only) and then faded away. it went thru many steeps. later steeps had some creaminess.
Very enjoyable cup. thank you teafriend for sharing. i should definitely get this brick with my next order

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Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 3 OZ / 90 ML
boychik

Ahhh. I’ll make pics and send you on IG in DM my boxes of shou. Its embarrassing. Im moving next week, i havent realized i have that much. but this one i will get 100%. im a sucker for pretty wrappers too ;)

Sil

i’ll have to look in to this one. Where are you moving to? I can’t imagine trying to pack up all the puerh i know you have haha

boychik

4 blocks away. but still. the movers are coming next week. Im not worried about the tea but teaware i wont let them touch it. no no ;DD

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I really like White 2. I like their marketing, I like their owner, and I like their teas. This one is no different, I absolutely loved this.

The early steeps, starting at 10s (+5s each steep), had a lot of sweet earth and baked goodies in the nose, and the tea itself was, as advertised, smooth as heck, with no jagged edges. It was very sweet, with a comforting touch of bitter, and a cooling sensation in the mouth after sipping. Later steeps got a little jammy, with some brown sugar notes, of course. I messed up the fifth steep, but pushed the six and seventh to one and two minutes. The tea did very well, and could probably have been pushed a lot sooner, maybe going up by 10s instead. It got nicely complex with a hint of spice/herb notes.

Longer review with pictures! http://writing.drab-makyo.com/posts/tasting/2016/04/14/white2-brown-sugar/

Flavors: Bread, Brown Sugar, Dried Fruit, Earth

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 4 OZ / 120 ML
White Antlers

I just ordered this yesterday so I am very glad to see your review(s). Who wouldn’t want to drink a tea that makes you say, “S**t! D**n! Mo**erf***er!”?!?!

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Overall I liked this tea. It was bittersweet at the start. There was a bitterness for about the first three steeps. There was a sweet note along with it. There was a fair amount of fermentation flavor. I’d say it lasted until around the fourth or fifth steep, about average for a young ripe puerh. There was also a bit of a sour note that briefly crept it. I’d say around the sixth steep. This didn’t seem to last and was replaced with another sweet note. Chestnuts come to mind, but that is just an opinion. If an unpleasant note hadn’t crept in for a while I would give this a stellar review. As it is it is just a little above average.

I steeped this ten times in a 120ml gaiwan with 9.7g leaf and boiling water. I gave it a 10 second rinse and a 10 minute rest. I steeped it for 5 sec, 5 sec, 7 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, 30 sec, 45 sec, and 1 min. I’d guess there were about two more steeps to this tea. It does not seem like a tea that will last twenty steeps. It was fairly light colored in the tenth steep. The price makes this one I will still recommend. At $25 this is a good price.

Flavors: Bitter, Chocolate, Earth, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 9 g 4 OZ / 120 ML

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So I brewed up about 7 grams in a 100ml gaiwan at about 210f/off boil. This tea is 2012 material and looks really great. Nice big leaves and actually some of the better ripe leaves that I have personally ever seen. I gave two rinses and began the trip. First infusion was a bit more bitter than I had hoped so I backed my steep time off just a bit…maybe a bit less leaf next time would help. I can really tell that this is a younger ripe. But with that said it is the smoothes ripe that I have had personally. Very smooth. I didnt get really any sweetness that it boasts as it was more earthy and coffee like bitter. I also think giving it a rest for a bit would help because I pulled it out of the box today! Some slight sweetness did come through on the later steeps (5 or 6). This tea does have some staying power. Gave multiple steeps. My overall opinion is that this tea is going to be amazing with a bit more age. It has a nice buttery sweet smell on the wet leaf now that will come out in the flavor later on. I would recommend buying some of this before it goes away because in a couple of years this tea will be awesome. That said, its is already a good tea. I will revisit this tea in a few more weeks to see if the taste of the trip has worn off and gives me something else to say as I feel that it needs a bit of airing out for a proper review. Still yummy tho.

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

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