A Taiwan stored version that had some traditional storage on it. There are hints of the strorage in the first cup. Very small touch of bitter hardly there. A little drying that goes fairly to sweet quickly. Second cup brings more of the bitter note that rounds the corner with some camphor and mintiness hiding in there as well.
I don’t get the thickess as I do with some teas but this coats the mouth and feels a bit slippery for a few seconds on the tongue. Some mintiness but the Camphor on this is really nice. Good to find a tea that has some storage that doesn’t wash it out completely. I am probably getting the bitter as a harder hit since I was brewing the scraps of a few cakes up. Def a good one if you want to explore puerh a bit more. Some of the older factory cakes are way better and less pricey than most of the new factory stuff.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 10 g 100 OZ / 2957 ML
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derk 4 years ago

We got a live one!

mrmopar 4 years ago

Yeah had to do a few cups. Switched over some of my drinking habits. Back to the good stuff.

eastkyteaguy 4 years ago

I’m always surprised that Xiaguan teas don’t get as much attention in Western tea communities as some of the other big factory teas. I also remember when both Xiaguan and some of the better Xiaguan fakes were extremely cheap. I snapped up a bunch from several different sources between 2015-2017. I won’t even go near Dayi stuff now unless I can get reasonably priced samples. Their newer cakes are just too expensive for me, and I don’t think the quality is there compared to some of the older productions.

mrmopar 4 years ago

@eastkyteaguy I feel the same. Properly aged XG is nice and they are the second biggest producer in China. They have had a rap as a smoky tea early on and the older stuff for sure has that aspect to it. The newer stuff is processed differently in many occasions. I have been buying up some good older XG and way cheaper than the new Dayi and boutique productions out there. When you can buy a new Dayi for $100+ I will opt for getting 2 XG’s with age for the same price.

J-P 4 years ago

Could not agree more that XG with 15-20 years on it is a damned fine thing. I had some iron cakes stored in Malaysia and they were mighty good.

mrmopar 4 years ago

@ J-P I am actually selling some XG products and some other stuff on the side. It has allowed me to dig up some really good older stuff.

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derk 4 years ago

We got a live one!

mrmopar 4 years ago

Yeah had to do a few cups. Switched over some of my drinking habits. Back to the good stuff.

eastkyteaguy 4 years ago

I’m always surprised that Xiaguan teas don’t get as much attention in Western tea communities as some of the other big factory teas. I also remember when both Xiaguan and some of the better Xiaguan fakes were extremely cheap. I snapped up a bunch from several different sources between 2015-2017. I won’t even go near Dayi stuff now unless I can get reasonably priced samples. Their newer cakes are just too expensive for me, and I don’t think the quality is there compared to some of the older productions.

mrmopar 4 years ago

@eastkyteaguy I feel the same. Properly aged XG is nice and they are the second biggest producer in China. They have had a rap as a smoky tea early on and the older stuff for sure has that aspect to it. The newer stuff is processed differently in many occasions. I have been buying up some good older XG and way cheaper than the new Dayi and boutique productions out there. When you can buy a new Dayi for $100+ I will opt for getting 2 XG’s with age for the same price.

J-P 4 years ago

Could not agree more that XG with 15-20 years on it is a damned fine thing. I had some iron cakes stored in Malaysia and they were mighty good.

mrmopar 4 years ago

@ J-P I am actually selling some XG products and some other stuff on the side. It has allowed me to dig up some really good older stuff.

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