2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g

4.5 stars  4.5  1 review  Added 06.11.2015 by Eternal Spring, Tea status: [453] A 7778x
2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g
2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g 2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g 2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g
2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g 2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g 2006 Myanmar Kokang Mei Hua Bing Raw Puerh Tea 100g

Category: Pu-erh

Country: Myanmar (Barma)

Date of production: spring 2006

Producer: unknown, local production in Myanmar

Shop: Cha Wang Shop

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Description:

This little cake come from border area with Myanmar from Kokang (果敢; pinyin: Guǒgǎn), area about 20km outside from China. Kokang county was part of China for long time and is famous for ancient tea gardens. Nowadays the is tea from this area sell to Chinese market as most border teas.

Stored since 2006 in Kokang and this year (2015) sold to Kunming tea seller. This cake will surprise you with the quality and taste. Nice floral aroma, full body and thick,floral sweet with fast huigan.

This tea is powerfull and give many nice infusions !

100g per cake, 5 cakes in bamboo tong


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Eternal Spring
07.12.2015 21:09:37
Eternal Spring

Mini cake from Myanmar

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Kokang is located on west border of Yunnan province, about 150km west from Lincang and about 70km south from Dehong. It is low populated self-administrated zone of Barma with highest point in altitude 2548 m.

The cake is small but thick. Diameter is 7.5cm and width 2cm. There is Chinese character for tea on one side and star on the other. Pressing is quite heavy. Since, I injured my hand trying to break heavy pressed tea brick; I approach such teas with great respect. After a while of careful picking I succeeded to break off a few pieces of broken tea.

There is a light smoky scent in the dry tea. Rinsed leaves smell very fruity after dates and even tropical overripe fruits.

The taste of the first infusion is bold. I was surprised by the intensity of flavours in the first cup. It’s fruity and spicy character. Instant huigan, mouth is filled with sweetness, what is then returning back via nose. You can experience cooling effect while breathing over your mouth. Also you can feel energy just after the first cup.

The second cup – I have to shorten steeping time to 6s. The intensity of scents and taste is rapidly growing.

This tea reminds me with its character Xiaguan Jai Ji Tuo. I mean those better tuochas with fruity taste and without any smokiness (ie 2005 Xiaguan Jia Ji).

It is well produced tea with great energy and outstanding fruity taste. And even more it’s already 10 years old tea for a very good price of $6.50 for 100g (2015). Definitely recommend tasting.

I used too hot water for the first preparation and also longer steeping times. I used about 7g of tea for 100ml. The teas was then strong and too much aromatic. I recommend less tea, about 4g per 100ml, cooler water – 90°C and shorter steeping.


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„tong; 筒 - Literally a barrel or barrel shaped object. A tong in Yunnan tea culture is a bundle of 7 tea cakes wrapped in the outer skin of bamboo which naturally sheds from around the base of the bamboo stem. Each cake weighs 357grams so making a total of 2,499 gm. Said by some to have been calculated in order to remain under a specific legislated weight of 2.5 kg. There were originally said to be 8 cakes in a tong. The 8th being paid as a levy. An earlier unit of weight in China was the liang. A cake of tea weighed 7 liang and 7 cakes in a tong made 49 liang. “

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Source Web: Zhi Zheng Tea Shop. Puer Tea Glossary[online]. Available on WWW: <http://www.zhizhengtea.com/>. [q637] [s78]





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