2004 Light HK Traditional Storage Xiaguan 8653

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Grapefruit, Mushrooms, Pine, Sweet
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 2 oz / 65 ml

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  • “3.4g in 65ml Yixing, 1 rinse. I really liked this. Day 1 had no hint of smoke, but a minty tingle in the mouth afterwards. Day 2 was less minty and a bit of aged smoke taste instead (I think the...” Read full tasting note
  • “Felt I’d finally given the puerh from my Tealife HK order some time to air out and acclimate, so it was time to start tasting. Did 7g of this one, quick wash and flash steep. The liquor started out...” Read full tasting note

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This tea is from another of Hong Kong’s oldest merchants. I’ve walked past this merchant dozens of times, but never ventured inside for a better look until very recently. I’m glad I did. The merchant only sells pu erh tea, and a single oolong grade. When I asked him if he carried any oolongs, he pointed to a large canister and said he only had a standard grade for offer. I said I didn’t want it, and we both laughed. We get along very well and heRead more

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3.4g in 65ml Yixing, 1 rinse.

I really liked this. Day 1 had no hint of smoke, but a minty tingle in the mouth afterwards.

Day 2 was less minty and a bit of aged smoke taste instead (I think the minty is what I get from fully aged-out smoke). Not smoky as such, and still some mouth tingle. I still liked it.
I’m on day 3 and nearly steeped out, I think.

Seemed fairly energetic, as much as these things affect me (which isn’t much).

I didn’t really pick out any particular flavours as the main thing that stuck out to me was the mouth-tingle, and I’m recovering from a cold so my tastebuds aren’t at their best.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 3 g 2 OZ / 65 ML
TeaLife.HK 8 years ago

The minty tingle you detected may be what is called ‘cooling’ by pu aficionados. It is a very desirable trait in pu erh IMO :)

VoirenTea 8 years ago

Yeah, I go back and forth on whether I want to use ‘terms of art’ or not. Some mouth cooling is mintier than others.

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358 tasting notes

Felt I’d finally given the puerh from my Tealife HK order some time to air out and acclimate, so it was time to start tasting.

Did 7g of this one, quick wash and flash steep. The liquor started out fairly amber in color, with a bit of a mushroomy taste, but light and clean overall. The texture was smooth and a bit airy.

Busy times at work interrupted my session, so I returned to this tea two days later and was met with a redder liquor, similar aroma with more of a piney flavor. It also had a bit of a grapefruit-like bitterness and some enjoyable sweetness.

Very enjoyable, and a very valuable tasting experience for me!

Flavors: Grapefruit, Mushrooms, Pine, Sweet

Preparation
Boiling 7 g
TeaLife.HK 8 years ago

Glad you enjoyed it! This is my favorite of the HK traditional storage raw teas I have on the site!

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