Yesterday I spent time throughout the day enjoying a 2004 Yiwu. A few months ago, Essence of Tea offered a “sale” on a few very special somewhat aged teas they had introduced on a very limited basis. I picked up a few different 25g sample packs and this ChangYuHao Yiwu was one of them. Whole leaves from old trees nicely darkened by 11 years of aging – genuine non-plantation leaves; careful storage in Malaysia; and all the characteristic aromas of true quality YiWu material. The aroma from the wet leaves is sweet and rather pungent. Very clean tea liquor with sweet and spicy umami. Definite throatiness and a lingering aftertaste in the mouth. A smooth, heavy, sweet tea with feel good cha qi – I am happy to have an opportunity to session this 2004 YiWu. This is a good tea!
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I made my first order to essenceoftea and are really looking forward to trying their teas. Problem is I’ve been waiting over 3 weeks. David thinks my order might be stuck at customs :(
Don’t know about the customs thing but I can say that it takes me a long time to receive EoT orders – shipped to east coast of USA. Waiting 3 weeks has not been unusual for me.
I made my first order to essenceoftea and are really looking forward to trying their teas. Problem is I’ve been waiting over 3 weeks. David thinks my order might be stuck at customs :(
Don’t know about the customs thing but I can say that it takes me a long time to receive EoT orders – shipped to east coast of USA. Waiting 3 weeks has not been unusual for me.
Ok. I’ll hang on a bit longer then. I have actually ordered the 2005 version of this tea.
My essence of tea order finally arrived and the other re-sent box the day after. I am drinking the 2005 version of this tea now and i think your notes are spot on. Are you on instagram?