Xiaguan 2017 Jingmai Gushu

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  • “Thanks to R2 for the sample! 2017 Xiaguan Jingmai “Gushu” shou 7.0g, 90 mL gaiwan, Brita filtered tap, boiling Dry leaf is pretty standard shou smell, slightly sweet and slight fishiness 18s...” Read full tasting note

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from Liquid Proust:

2017 Jingmai Gushu ripe cake from Xiaguan.
If you’ve followed me for a while you probably remember 2018-2019 when I drank through some of these which was odd for what I enjoy. This shou is not only ready, it’s delicate in a way that has this floral likeness to it.
Material at this point is 6 years old from when it was processed as a shou puerh.

Each cake comes with the box from the limited run that identifies which cake # it is which is also on the wrapper.

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Thanks to R2 for the sample!

2017 Xiaguan Jingmai “Gushu” shou

7.0g, 90 mL gaiwan, Brita filtered tap, boiling

Dry leaf is pretty standard shou smell, slightly sweet and slight fishiness

18s rinse

Wet leaf is smoky sweet fishiness initially and later more of a woody honeyed smell

9s: nice mouthfeel. A woody medicinal slight bitter sweetness. Slight cooling on tongue after.

12s: similarly nice mouthfeel. Tastes more medicinal than before, but also the slight sweetness is stronger in this cup. Same cooling on tongue, but lingering more than before.

12s: similar, but less sweet and less cooling afterwards.

12s: a muted woody taste with a light bready-sweetness

12s: generic woody shou taste. Shook up the gaiwan to break up the chunks that were stick stuck together, which I later regret doing. The tiny particles that usually filter in the strainer must’ve broken down too much because they ended up repeatedly clogging the strainer after, and I had to wait for the tea to drip through every steep at an aggravating pace despite clearing it out each time.

12s: A medicinal slight sweetness though not much else of note

20s: forgot to take notes, but not memorable

1 min. 20s: light sweetness amidst generic shou background.

Will thermos the rest since it’s not interesting enough to me to continue from here

Overall: I can see why LP mentions a floral likeness, though I would not have described it that way myself. At .24/g, I’m not expecting anything earth shattering, and this tea, specifically in its initial steeps, punches above its weight considering price. It was nice to try this since I’ve been tempted to blind cake this before and I’m glad I didn’t since I prefer sweeter shous.

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