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  • “As of now, this tea is wretchedly terrible. Sure it was $8, but either the cake or the maocha was stored improperly. I haven’t given up on it yet, as I’m hoping the burnt-tire, rotting vegetable...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I went with 195DEGF and short infusions to start. Mild, unoffensive, but packed with flavor. It’s mellow on the body and follows up with a pleasant drying/astringent mouthfeel. The finish is...” Read full tasting note

From Changtai Tea Group

Name: 2007 ChangTai “Classic Recipe 7538” 357g Raw Puerh Tea

Tea Type: Raw Puerh Tea Cake

Brand: Chang Tai Tea Industry Group

Year Produce: 2007

Origin: Yunnan, China

Weight: 357g

Changtai Company’s continue to adopt the high quality green tea cake of the traditional 7532 of Menghai and choose the big leaves of Yunnan ecological Shaiqingmao Tea as its material. It is autoclaved with exquisite formulation. With golden and bright tea juice and mellow taste, it can promote fluid production. With golden and bright tea juice and mellow taste, it can promote fluid production and bear long time infusion. It is of great value of drinking and collecting.

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As of now, this tea is wretchedly terrible. Sure it was $8, but either the cake or the maocha was stored improperly. I haven’t given up on it yet, as I’m hoping the burnt-tire, rotting vegetable material scent and flavor will dissipate with time. But this cake may be heading for the compost pile in the future.

Spoonvonstup

Oh no!! :-(

teaddict

Yikes. Burnt tire is utterly unappealing.

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695 tasting notes

I went with 195DEGF and short infusions to start.

Mild, unoffensive, but packed with flavor. It’s mellow on the body and follows up with a pleasant drying/astringent mouthfeel. The finish is medium, only the sensation lingers on the tongue.
The flavors are one-dimensional to me but it does offer an enjoyable experience as a whole. It feels like the leaves have plenty of legs. It was stored a little dry but is otherwise tasty.

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