2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g

5.0 stars  5.0  1 review  Added 25.07.2013 by Eternal Spring, Tea status: [226] A 7751x
2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g
2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g 2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g 2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g
2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g 2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g 2004 Jin Hao Feng Huang Ripe Puerh Tuo Cha 100g

Category: Pu-erh

Country: China

Province: Yunnan

Harvest: Production 2004

Producer: Nan Jian Tea Factory

Shop: Cha Wang Shop

Cha Wang Shop

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Description:

The best ripe tuo cha this factory has ever made. The 801 product line is well known for the highest grade of leaves and mellow taste. Handpicked in high mountains (more than 2000 meters high mountain area in Wuliangshan), large leaf tea. Finely and traditionally processed. After 7 years aging, the tea produces sweet, smooth taste and aged fragrance of dried longan. A full deep ruby colored liquor with nice aroma.

Very good storage in Kunming!

Such a good tea is quite rare now. Jin Hao Tuo won the gold medal in the 1th Chinese (Zhongshan) International Tea Culture Expo(2009).


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Eternal Spring
18.12.2013 12:43:08
Eternal Spring

Excellent Fruity Tuocha

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Wet leaves are producing beautiful fragrance of honey and tropical fruits without any earthiness.

The flavor is very delicate fruity without distractions. There is a mild astringency in the first and second infusion. There is also maturity and roundness in the taste. Aftertaste is intensely fruity.

The taste is sweet, after the third infusion it reminds me the taste of caramel.

Excellent fruity tuocha. Price $11.9 for 100g.


6g per 150ml - rinsing - 15s/10/12/15/20/30/40


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Quotes - Pu-erh


„shi cang; 湿仓 - wet storage. Storage that is intentionally humid. Done in order to attempt to speed up the ageing process of Puer tea. It has risks associated with it from effectively shortening the 'life' of the tea, having a deliterous effect on the plant constituents - not least the aromatics compounds to ruining the tea altogether.“

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Source Web: Zhi Zheng Tea Shop. Puer Tea Glossary[online]. Available on WWW: <http://www.zhizhengtea.com/>. [q633] [s78]





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„To produce pu'er, many additional steps are needed prior to the actual pressing of the tea. First, a specific quantity of dry máochá or ripened tea leaves pertaining to the final weight of the bingcha is weighed out. The dry tea is then lightly steamed in perforated cans to soften and make it more tacky. This will allow it to hold together and not crumble during compression. “

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