Legacy 2018 Ripe Puer

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From the same farmer as our Obsession sheng puer, this tea highlights his ability to craft an excellent shou as well. With a clean taste, minimal fermentation flavour and a smooth texture, this tea goes beyond the standard hallmarks of a quality shou with a rich, nutty flavour and full mouthfeel.

Because even small-batch shou requires a considerable amount of material, this Menghai dominant blend also includes material from Jinggu and Lincang, which likely contributes a unique fragrance compared to your standard Menghai productions.

Although we were in search of spring sheng at the time when we discovered this farmer, we were equally impressed with his shou production set up. Our preference for shou productions tends to push us towards larger factories with tighter hygiene practices, clean fermentation and consistent oversight.

However, as a former technician specializing in shou puer for a large factory in Simao, he maintains those standards for his own small batch productions in Jinggu – an uncommon quality for many small scale shou setups.

Teas like this don’t shou up often. Considering this tea could easily hold its own with teas double the price and up, this is a no brainer for all ripe puer lovers.

Available in 5 different wrapper designs, tong purchases will receive one of each, otherwise the design will be random.

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I got some teamail from Bitterleaf earlier this week with some new teacups and a few samples of some new 2024 pressings, and this is the first chance I’ve really had to dig into those samples and brew up a session. I’m starting with the 2018 Legacy shou pu’erh, and on this brisk Autumn afternoon at golden hour it’s a pretty perfect session. The tea is very slick and velvety with a highly approachable, clean earthy and nutty flavour to go alongside its smooth, full body. The top notes have a fleeting moment of bright, fruity sweetness that makes me think of biting into a plump, ripe summer cherry and getting that first second of tartness as the juices explode in your mouth. It’s just a moment, though, and then the cup mellows into coziness. With the nuttier profile and the faintest hint of warming spices, I can’t help but think of something like a pumpkin loaf or some type of spice cake. Very moist, and just a little bit sweet!!

I very nearly blind caked this tea, but decided against it since I went pretty hard with W2T’s Shulloween release. However, based on this session, I don’t think I would have regretted it if I had made that decision…

Tea Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/DCKkBltypih/?img_index=1

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aysjmAT8Isc&ab_channel=RainbowKittenSurprise

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