7.9g, 90g, boiling.

free sample from someone at some point… Hence the rather heavy ratio that I came to regret

Youle material.

woody and asian pear notes in first steep. second steep was same but lighter. in third steep, asian pear and floral aftertaste is pleasant and lasting, but doesn’t extend further down like the yiwu zhiwang. florals can have a sour hint, but not in a bad way. not too durable past that, and I mugged it pretty quickly. taste overall is like any somewhat aged puer, with the same woody medicinal taste, though not terrible for 80 bucks ish at teapals. some warming and focusing, and then the blood sugar drop and caffeine from the heavy ratio kicked in and didn’t feel too great.

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