11 Tasting Notes
Wet Leaf: That distinct “sour” sheng scent, wet hay, green beans, hint of smoke.
Early Steeps: Very light, light floral sweetness gives way to a faint sauteed greens flavor.
Middle Steeps: Bitterness kicks in, mild huigan sets in the tongue, flavor reminds me of 2nd/3rd steeping of a mao feng. Astringent.
Tail End: Wet leaves have a TCM herbal shop smell to them now, vegetal flavor is fading, being taken over by a faintly grassy bitterness that lingers on the tongue.
Verdict: a decent young sheng to introduce to new people. Simple flavors, minimal steeping evolution. A decent baseline, but not much more.
Preparation
Boiling
0 min, 15 sec
4 g
2 OZ / 60 ML