From Liquid Proust’s MX-King group buy.

This is just an initial review. I’ll do more detail after the tea has a chance to rest from its travels. Nice nose is smoky with some wood and fruit. Taste has a fair amount of texture, and a flavor that is on the veggie side of tropical fruit. Flavors continue into the finish. Not sure I like the veggie notes. 2nd steep: The smoke is showing that slightly bitter ash taste that I’ve disliked in previous wet-stored teas, though this doesn’t otherwise taste of wet storage. Very interesting. There’s a lot going on here. Still pretty powerful. Strong finish is bitter, but still shows a bit of fruit. Just a bit of cha qi. 4th steep is a bit more mellow. Less fruit but also less wood. Good texture in the mouth. Unspectacular but enjoyable.

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200 °F / 93 °C
Liquid Proust

I didn’t know these cakes were one pound each until I picked one up like ‘whaaaaaaat?’
If it turns out good, it’ll be a steal. One pound from 2006 at the price we paid :)

mrmopar

It needs to rehydrate a bunch in my opinion. I noticed the smoke when I tasted it. Therefore the recommendation to air it a bit. Still on the dry side I believe on the storage.

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Liquid Proust

I didn’t know these cakes were one pound each until I picked one up like ‘whaaaaaaat?’
If it turns out good, it’ll be a steal. One pound from 2006 at the price we paid :)

mrmopar

It needs to rehydrate a bunch in my opinion. I noticed the smoke when I tasted it. Therefore the recommendation to air it a bit. Still on the dry side I believe on the storage.

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Retired engineer/physicist.
My ratings will usually be based on multiple tastings. Oolong teas are generally 3 grams of tea in 6 oz water for 1 minute. Black teas are 1.5 grams of tea in 6 oz water for 3-4 minutes. Pu-erh is 3 grams in 2.5 oz, generally 10, 10, 20, 30, 60 sec. Since I use less tea, 6 sessions is equivalent to twice that many for people who use 7 grams of tea.

My numerical ratings are all based on how much enjoyment I took from the tea. Since I prefer blacks and oolongs, they will receive higher scores. I also give a couple of extra points to decafs, just because I can drink them in the evening without staying up half the night. I don’t dislike flavored teas, but find that they lack the complexity of finer teas.

90-100 = superior, worth a high price
80-89 = Excellent. Will buy again
70-79 = Good tea, but probably won’t buy
60-69 = Nothing really wrong, but…
Below 60 = Wouldn’t drink again. Probably didn’t finish

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