Tea for Connoisseurs 4 Mengku

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Pu'erh (sheng) Blend
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Camphor, Honey, Sweet, Wood
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  • “Another one I forgot to review. I don’t think I had ever even tried this one as I don’t remember it at all. It is very very nice! The sweetness is very palatable and intense, especially in the...” Read full tasting note
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From Yee On Tea Co.

Many Puerh tea Enthusiasts are aware that many Pu-erh producing districts have their own unique taste that sets themselves apart from one another. Yi Wu, Bulang, Jiangcheng etc. One lesser-known area is the Mengku district In the Lincang County North West of Yunnan. Far away from the southern mainstream Puerh producing area. Geographically Mengku is situated in a very fertile twin river basin not far away from the famous King Dao district.

This exclusively ordered teacake’s surface is floating with plump, dark brownish tea leaves with fluffy surfaces, which signifies it as a genuine Mengku product.

The aroma is woody and honey orchid. The colour of the soup is red and translucent. The teacake is halfway fermented during the primary processing of the raw tea leaves before pressing into the cake; as a result, the tea soup is like that of 20-year-old of rich walnut brown colour.

The taste is exquisite, beginning with a camphor wood tone than a sweet minty hui gan. The tea has sufficient cha chi to be felt in a mouthful and beyond multiple infusions. Infused tea leaves are plump thick 7th to 9th-grade hand-picked leaves that shows the very premium craft quality and careful attention given when creating the teacake. Manufactured by the Forever Tea Factory. Post-fermentation has been carried out in our professional warehouse in Hong Kong since 2007. A unique teacake representing important development and history of Puerh tea, not to be missed by tea collectors or enthusiasts.

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Another one I forgot to review. I don’t think I had ever even tried this one as I don’t remember it at all. It is very very nice!

The sweetness is very palatable and intense, especially in the earlier infusions. Wish I could get a cake of this as it’s very affordable, but will hold off until the tarriff situation blows over haha.

Flavors: Camphor, Honey, Sweet, Wood

ashmanra

Teavivre had a Mengku Palace Puerh that I loved. Sadly, they only carried it for a little while.

Marshall Weber

Oh nice wish I could have tried it! I have really grown to love Mengku as a region :)

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