Recommended
A very very strong tea! An intense, Hekai-typical bitterness (i.e. in contrast to the velvety bitterness of a Lao Man E or an aggresive-focused bitterness of a Bulang, this is rather a citrus-like bitterness) which, despite 5 years, still has a certain freshness, to which now, however, woody notes are added and the tea is heavier compared to a young Hekai. Only very late does the tea show its sweet, slightly lighter side. Altogether a quite coarse tea, which also has the “stable character”, which is very much appreciated by me.
Images and more at https://puerh.blog/teanotes/2013-hekai-prsk
Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Citrus, Leather, Sweet, Wood
Preparation
8 g
3 OZ / 80 ML