Lotus Leaf Pu-erh Cooked Tea Mini Tuocha

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Lotus Leaf Pu-erh Cooked Tea Mini Tuocha

Yunnan alpine tree Pu’er tea was selected as the raw material, and Lotus Leaf made from.Each 5g a tuo, happens to be a brewing volume.

Origin Menghai, Yunnan Province, China
Production Date 2013
Tea water bright deep red color
Tastes A complex mellow flavor with a subtle touch of rose in the taste and aroma
Storage method store in cool, dry place away from sunlight; keep ventilated,odor-free
Shelf Life the aged the better
Weight 100g, 250g, 500g

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This was… not good.

I opened up my little same bag with the randomized two different tuochas that I received a little while back from Apr Tea today, and I did try both today. Of the two, this was definitely better but it had a weird, lingering and coating taste to it that, while not “fishy” in the sense that a lot of bad pu’erh is, wasn’t pleasant. Very muddy and gross tasting. In fact, I’d wager the only reason it was less unpleasant that the first that I tried was probably because it was essentially “cut” with the lotus leaf.

Kind of a disappointment, as this was my first lotus leaf pu’erh and I really wanted it to be a good experience.

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AprTea sent a couple mini tuochas in their awesome sample package, problem is they weren’t labeled. So I had to ask them what they were. Luckily they knew the two tuochas I was describing and gave me the links to them (they were switching the wrapping on the tuochas). This one is lotus, which isn’t the ideal tea for me to be tasting – I’m not sure what it should taste like. The ripe tuocha has little lotus leaf pieces within it. I couldn’t really detect a different fragrance or taste to distinguish lotus, but again, I had no idea what I was looking for. Even if I knew that I was drinking lotus leaf at the time, I wouldn’t have been able to taste it. The pu-erh itself was great, if anything lighter than I would prefer, but the biggest flavor note I could mention is earthy. Definitely none of those offensive pu-erh flavors. I like this enough, but lotus wouldn’t be my go-to flavor for a mini tuocha – mostly because the lotus included probably made the flavor of the pu-erh itself weaker when there was less pu-erh leaves in the tuocha because of the lotus.
Steep #1 // 1 tuocha// 15 minutes after boiling // rinse 3 minute steep
Steep #2 // just boiled // 4 minute steep
Steep#3 // just boiled // 8 minute steep

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