2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams

4.5 stars  4.5  1 review  Added 01.08.2013 by Eternal Spring, Tea status: [231] A 7055x
2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams
2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams 2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams 2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams
2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams 2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams 2009 Menghai "Spring of Menghai" Raw Pu-erh tea 357 grams

Category: Pu-erh

Country: China

Province: Yunnan

Harvest: early spring raw material from 2007-2009 mao cha

Producer: Menghai Tea Factory

Shop: Yunnan Sourcing

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Description:

This is a newer Menghai release, first released in 2005 and then again in 2006, 2007, and 2008. This recipe is comprised entirely of Menghai county early spring raw material from 2007-2009 mao cha. It's special characteristics are bitter, pungent, aromatic and thick and full in the mouth. The tea quickly causes salivating in the mouth and cha qi is warming.

Tightly rolled leaves lock in the pungent aroma!

Producer: Menghai Tea Factory
Vintage: 2009 / Batch 901
Tea Weight: 357 grams
42 cakes per case


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Eternal Spring
08.08.2013 10:37:49
Eternal Spring

Three springs from Menghai - 2009

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The cake smells nice; aroma is maintained by its very tight pressing. Cake’s margins are thinner and it is not easy to peel off the first bit of tea. It crumbles away a lot. The first infusion - 9 g per 170 ml, rinse 10s, colder water 90°C - 15 sec. Wet leaves smell sweet and after honey. The tea has a pleasant taste, no bitterness, fruity sweet infusion. The second infusion - water again 90°C - 7s. Intense fruity flavor. There is a pleasant astringency in the aftertaste, hui gan. The third infusion - 10s – there is a small bitterness. 10s were possibly too long. Hui gan is very intense. Here comes tea’s energy. It is pleasantly stimulating tea. The tea is naturally bitter. It is necessary to use cooler water and shorter times. I can compare with the same product from 2012. By my opinion it is a good product line. 2009 is slightly more matured, mellow than 2012. 2009 is already sold out in YS. In regards to the note - " The tea quickly causes salivating in the mouth" – it seems to me that I just smell the wet leaves and I start salivating :-) But I rather consider this as Pavlov's dog effect of tea lover :-D

9g, 170ml, water 90°C – rinse 10s – 15s/5/7/10/15/20/…


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