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Opening up the little sample pack I get a strong whiff of “green”. I haven’t had much sheng so young in a while.

This one brews up a bright yellow-gold. Prominent mushroom and fresh mint notes with some green wood, dried herbs, and raw winter squash. Moderately thick mouthfeel with just a bit of bitterness and astringency. As I steep on it gets more honeyed and herbaceous and reminds me a bit of the mead that I tried at a restaurant recently. I get some warm, mellow, floaty qi feels. This is a potent tea that goes many brews.

This is a nice and unique young sheng. I’d like a little more bitterness and strength out of it for aging purposes, but it’s nice, mellow, and potent and the mint and mushroom combination is really nice. Depending on how I like the other samples this might be a cake for me.

Flavors: Butternut Squash, Green Wood, Herbaceous, Honey, Mint, Mushrooms

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 3 OZ / 90 ML
JC

I bout a sample a while back and ended getting like 3 cakes after that. At its price the quality and uniqueness is unbeatable. :D

tperez

Don’t encourage me! After finishing the session I’m pretty set on at least one cake, it really is a good tea :P

tanluwils

The mushroom descriptor turned me off initially, but after trying some samples I really came to like this one.

JC

Yeah, mushroom and tobacco have such a wide range of flavors that its weird. Qing Mei Shan and Bai Ni Shui have mushroom flavors but are worlds apart.

tanluwils

That reminds me to revisit the 2014 QMS tomorrow. :)

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JC

I bout a sample a while back and ended getting like 3 cakes after that. At its price the quality and uniqueness is unbeatable. :D

tperez

Don’t encourage me! After finishing the session I’m pretty set on at least one cake, it really is a good tea :P

tanluwils

The mushroom descriptor turned me off initially, but after trying some samples I really came to like this one.

JC

Yeah, mushroom and tobacco have such a wide range of flavors that its weird. Qing Mei Shan and Bai Ni Shui have mushroom flavors but are worlds apart.

tanluwils

That reminds me to revisit the 2014 QMS tomorrow. :)

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Tea addict since around 2011.

My favorites are pu’erhs, blacks/reds, and roasted oolongs, but I have a growing interest in good whites, and sometimes enjoy greens.

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I started a tea blog in February 2018, though admittedly I haven’t updated it much lately.
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