2011 Yunnan Sourcing "Pasha Mountain" Autumn Raw Pu'erh

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Fruity, Grass, Honey, Floral, Honeysuckle, Sweet, Bamboo, Grain, Olive Oil, White Wine, Autumn Leaf Pile, Mineral, Oak, Sugarcane
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 5 oz / 157 ml

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  • “I dropped (and broke) my gaiwan in the sink the other night while cleaning it out, so I’m brewing this in a glass measuring cup with a gaiwan saucer over it. Sad to lose my gaiwan, but it served me...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’ve been drinking this tea all evening, ever since I got home from the college. I wish I had more to say about it, I’m still sipping it, & all I can say is I like it, & nice Chaqi. There...” Read full tasting note
  • “The dry leaves smell of prunes, apricots, tobacco, wood and something a little spicy. The wet leaves smell more strongly of tobacco with apricots in the background. Really wish I could have this as...” Read full tasting note
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  • “From the Puerh TTB # 5 The color of the liquor reminded me of honey; golden yellow, fun to look at. The flavor of the tea reminded me of honeysuckle nectar. Sweet, floral, and honey notes...” Read full tasting note
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Our Autumn Pasha tea is from the southwest side of the mountain are growing at an altitude of about 1750 meters, making it one of the highest altitude teas in Xishuangbanna. The tea leaves come from old arbor tea trees that are on average 200 years old. Pasha tea has pronounced hairy buds and thick veined leaves. Our Pasha tea was picked in the 1 leaf to 1 bud ratio style as is typical of the area.

The tea when brewed gives a strong and persistent aroma. The taste is initially somewhat bitter with little astringency. The mouth-feel is strong and pungent, the cha qi is very energetic and lasting. It can be brewed 10+ times easily!

Tea weight: 400 grams

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I dropped (and broke) my gaiwan in the sink the other night while cleaning it out, so I’m brewing this in a glass measuring cup with a gaiwan saucer over it. Sad to lose my gaiwan, but it served me well over the past two years.

I’m really enjoying this tea tonight. It’s very tasty, but has a different flavor profile than most. No “peach and tobacco”, but softer flavors like olive oil, grain, bamboo, and white wine. It’s not super sweet, but the sweetness lingers in the throat for a long time. It makes a good many brews, a bit more than average, and has one of the strongest cha qi’s of pu’erh I’ve tasted.

Soo, since I’m in desperate need of a new gaiwan I’ll be pushing up the Yunnan Sourcing order I had been planing (they also have some celadon cups I’ve been eying). I’ll probably just stick to the tea wares, some black tea ,and some pu’erh samples since I need to keep this fairly cheap. Any favorites you think I should try?

Flavors: Bamboo, Grain, Olive Oil, White Wine

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 5 OZ / 150 ML
boychik

2011 hui run ripe
2005 ye sheng Dehong( sorry if misspelled, I’m on iPhone and my cupboard is impossible to sort)

Kirkoneill1988

is this one the same but different year and packaging? the other one with similar if not the same wrapper is 50$ and has no samples

http://yunnansourcing.com/en/2012-yunnan-sourcing-teas/2310-2012-yunnan-sourcing-pasha-mountain-autumn-raw-pu-erh-tea-cake-400-grams.html

tperez

Boychik, I’ll definitely be trying that 2005 ye sheng, sounds great. I had a sample of the 2013 hui run and it was very nice, I imagine the 2011 may be even better. Hehe, spellcheck seems to love to change all our tea words

Kirk, yes that’s the same but a different year. The one I have is here
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/yunnan-sourcing-teas/1948-2011-yunnan-sourcing-pasha-mountain-autumn-raw-pu-erh-tea-cake-400-grams.html

boychik

Wild Tree Purple Varietal Black Tea of Dehong * Spring 2014 i liked more than other purple teas fr YS

Kirkoneill1988

i will defiantly try it someday :D many thanks :)

Kirkoneill1988

oops i cannot seem to spell the word that means i “guaranteed i will try it”. i cant spell that word right today :(

tperez

No I haven’t, looks pretty nice though

Kirkoneill1988

well i added it to my ys wishlist :D

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I’ve been drinking this tea all evening, ever since I got home from the college. I wish I had more to say about it, I’m still sipping it, & all I can say is I like it, & nice Chaqi. There is a little bitter edge, & I’m getting a nice tingle tongue. I’ll say more next time.
3 G X Gaiwan X short steepings 5/10/15/20/etc. I made it to 50!
I’d steep it some more, but I have to leave now!

Terri HarpLady

Oh, I do remember one thing I was gonna say! The early steepings kind of reminded me of cream of wheat :)

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The dry leaves smell of prunes, apricots, tobacco, wood and something a little spicy. The wet leaves smell more strongly of tobacco with apricots in the background. Really wish I could have this as an incense or air freshener, lol! This one has me looking a bit weird because I keep sticking my nose in the pot and inhaling as if I might be huffing something illicit. _

Steep/Time: Notes
1/8s: Silky, sweet. Tastes of grass, honey and a bit of stonefruit. Finish is soft in this cup and I’m picking up a nice floral note in the aftertaste.
2/8s: Oh this is good! More honey and fruit in this steep with a clean, crisp finish. Long lasting huigan
3/10s: Little more body/thickness in this steeping. Same honey, grass and fruit notes.
4/10s: About the same as the previous. Love the sweet, slightly astringent finish
5/12s: Fruit and honey fading a little bit as the grassy note become more prominent.
6/12s: Really clean taste. Clear, light amber brew.
7/14s: Noticing more sweetness towards the back of the throat.
8/14s:
9/16s: Took a break, so this one was a little light.
10/20s:
11/20s: Same honey and grass.
12/60
13/60s: No bitterness, nice astringency. Grass, fruit and honey.

This is a pretty tasty tea. Just wish it had more punch in the cha qi department. I was drinking on an empty stomach most of the day so if there were any qi to be had I should have felt it.

Flavors: Fruity, Grass, Honey

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 7 OZ / 200 ML

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From the Puerh TTB # 5

The color of the liquor reminded me of honey; golden yellow, fun to look at.

The flavor of the tea reminded me of honeysuckle nectar. Sweet, floral, and honey notes throughout the brew. Very smooth and sweet. There was zero astringency or bitterness on the tongue.

Flavors: Floral, Honey, Honeysuckle, Sweet

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