2023 Spring Huey Wa

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Pu'erh (sheng) Blend
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  • “Don’t rush. There is a pleasure in enjoying the bowl of dry fruits these leaves emit before steeping. Embrace this. Natural perfumes are born after the rinse, inviting you to sit closer to the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This cheap sheng puer is simple, but nice and substantial. It does not really have much of the flowery and fruity aspects of most other young teas, and in a way it kinda feels semi-aged. It is...” Read full tasting note
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This tea was made by Houngkeo, who worked with us during our missions in Laos. It is made of young tea trees planted around 2007 in the forests around the village. Despite being small, the trees grow in a natural environment on a good soil.

It is a simple tea that will carry you through the day. A good daily drinker in the Yiwu style. It is sweet and has a pleasant aroma. The processing was on the redder side, you’ll notice some level ofRead more

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Don’t rush. There is a pleasure in enjoying the bowl of dry fruits these leaves emit before steeping. Embrace this. Natural perfumes are born after the rinse, inviting you to sit closer to the lady. There must be something going on there in Laos. Medium mouth, an astringent bouquet. Hide away some for the Spring mornings to come.

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This cheap sheng puer is simple, but nice and substantial. It does not really have much of the flowery and fruity aspects of most other young teas, and in a way it kinda feels semi-aged. It is thick, sweet, herbaceous and kind of malty and has a long, substantial aftertaste. I guess the emphasis on sweetness and substance instead of flowery perfumes and bitterness does make it similar to Yiwu teas indeed. I bought a cake of this to have a cheap young sheng, and it performs great for that.

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