2003 Menghai "Purple Da Yi 7432" Raw Aged Puerh

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Pu'erh Tea
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Flavors
Bitter, Smoke
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205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 4 oz / 130 ml

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  • “I bought a sample of this from Yunnansourcing some time back and have been trying to work through my backlog of samples this past week or so. I was quite excited to try an 11 year old sheng. The...” Read full tasting note

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Produced by Menghai tea factory exclusively for gifting to Xishuangbanna Government officials, this was purchased by a Kunming Da Yi re-seller in late 2005 and has been stored in Kunming since that time. Very nice premium recipe tea cake with almost 10 years of age!

Cake was tightly compressed but has already loosened a bit with age. Highly infusable, will go 10-15 infusions or more. Slight smokiness in early infusions quickly dissipates. Strong mouth-feel and nice sweet nectar of orchid taste and aroma.

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I bought a sample of this from Yunnansourcing some time back and have been trying to work through my backlog of samples this past week or so. I was quite excited to try an 11 year old sheng. The dry leaf promised much with its hot hay aroma. It smelt good and promised a robust and pleasing experience. Sadly the liquor failed to deliver. It has a nice bitterness at the back of the mouth and in the throat and is quite smooth, but in the end it left me feeling that something was missing. There is a slight smokiness, perhaps a hint of grape, a soupçon of sweetness but really not much more. Perhaps someone with a subtler tongue could plumb the depths of this tea but I found it rather shallow and my feet remained firmly on the bottom of the pool while my head and body remained above water. It is bland and underwhelming, and failed to enthrall me. If I wished to damn it with faint praise, I would describe it as nice. That is all it is.

Flavors: Bitter, Smoke

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 4 OZ / 130 ML
TheTeaFairy

A non-shengadelic sheng….sad.

MzPriss

:( I think this is one of the samples I ordered

Roughage

MzPriss: I don’t see it on either of the Yunnansourcing websites now. If you did order it, I would be interested to hear what you think about it. You may find it much more to your liking than I did, and you may get a lot more from it. I hope you do.

Tea Fairy: Utterly not shengadelic for me. It’s the Scott Evil of the sheng world, always trying to spoil Dr Evil’s fun.

MzPriss

Oh good – maybe I got some other purple thing. I will have to check, cause I just ordered Sunday so maybe it isn’t the same one

boychik

What would be your ultimate sheng?

Roughage

That’s a difficult question, boychik. The standard by which I judge all sheng is the 2005 Xiaguan Tibetan Flame. It is cheap, basic and powerful. That said, I have little to no experience of aged shengs and might find a favourite among those if given the chance. Also, as I sample more shengs of different types, I expect my tastes to change in line with my experience. Still, the combination of price and ‘hit’ for the Tibetan Flame is hard to beat.

boychik

I do like Tibetian Flame. Just very tight compression it’s hard for me to chip a piece. I need a hummer :)

Roughage

Yes, you could build a house with Tibetan Flame. I would up sticking my puerh pick through my hand one time while trying to get some off the brick, because I pushed so hard! No lasting damage though. I wonder if I should just use a hacksaw to cut it into lumps. ;)

MzPriss

Dude – a hole in the hand is extreme sheng

Roughage

I have bled for my art!

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