Lazy sunday

Received a sample in my mail and after yesterday’s young bulang chugging I figured I try the polar opposite today. I don’t have much experience with aged teas so take it for what it’s worth. The dry leaf originally smelled on old books (assuming that what storage smell is, or maybe humid storage?) and beet root. After a week or so of airing out the storage smell subsided and red beet smell came through.

-Smell
After two rinses , the gaiwan smelled of par boiled beets not quite raw but not quite sweet/cooked and at the end a slight spice that tickled my nose. I cautiously sipped the first flash steeping bracing for dust or storage taste but to my surprise, no unpleasant tastes to be found. As hinted by the smell, it was a pleasant tea soup that almost tasted like a borsch soup which immediately reminded me of lively polish wedding receptions. Obvious not saying the taste is identical but as with puer reference points are the only way to attempt to explain sensations.

-Taste
I tasted no storage what so ever just a pleasant beet root that later steeps showed an almost spiciness maybe cinnamon if I had to name one specific spice but in the way a taiwanese hong yue tastes “spicy”. The mid notes were a light sweetiness like a muddled wine(tempranillo profile) combined with a hint of red currant. As the description notes it is a soft, sweeter end of the puer spectrum but I wouldn’t agree with the floral description at least from my one session. In retrospect I could see “floral” being in the tail end of flavor but super prominent or even noticeable and not a upfront jasmine floral maybe the very light and playful dryness of rose. The feeling I received from this tea was clam and collected just like the flavor which made me almost drowsy hence the lazy sunday name unfortunately it is not sunday and I have a lot to get done today so not so welcome at this exact moment but no way off putting

-Thoughts
I really enjoyed this tea it was my first aged tea I enjoyed and while not super complex(a common theme with aged tea) it was far from one note. If I had to name one bad thing it was maybe that it was too thin not enough body but I only had one session if I upped the steeping time maybe it would result in a different outcome.

Just noticed none of my tasting/scent notes are even listed as options…

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
Cwyn

I’ve been curious about this cake. I have a 2002 Yong Pin Hao and after white2tea released this cake I’ve had a lot of visitors to my blog post about my cake. I’m not sure they are the same tea.

DigniTea

Love YiBang tea! + nice age and decent storage.
Yongpinhao and Yangpinhao are two separate tea producers.

eyitsrichard

I really enjoyed my sample from the March W2T offerings. I am considering a purchase of a cake, but haven’t decided quite yet.

tea123

Good review.

Cwyn

DigniTea yes, however I can’t explain the spike on that review any other way.

DigniTea

Cwyn – Yes but we know there is such confusion about these two and then when you throw “Yangqinghao” into the mix, who can keep it straight!?!

Cwyn

So I’m thinking that Google probably pulls up all of the above at the same time.

Jiāng Luo

Can anyone speak to the quality of this tea? I am not versed in aged puer and I liked it but not sure if it’s qualities are uncommon enough to warrant a purchase

mrmopar

I would say if Paul sources it I would buy it if it impressed me. I have done that the Bulang 100 grammer he found. Kick butt delicious tea.

Jiāng Luo

Yeah I regret not getting a full tong of that while I had the monthly coupon….. damn budgets

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Cwyn

I’ve been curious about this cake. I have a 2002 Yong Pin Hao and after white2tea released this cake I’ve had a lot of visitors to my blog post about my cake. I’m not sure they are the same tea.

DigniTea

Love YiBang tea! + nice age and decent storage.
Yongpinhao and Yangpinhao are two separate tea producers.

eyitsrichard

I really enjoyed my sample from the March W2T offerings. I am considering a purchase of a cake, but haven’t decided quite yet.

tea123

Good review.

Cwyn

DigniTea yes, however I can’t explain the spike on that review any other way.

DigniTea

Cwyn – Yes but we know there is such confusion about these two and then when you throw “Yangqinghao” into the mix, who can keep it straight!?!

Cwyn

So I’m thinking that Google probably pulls up all of the above at the same time.

Jiāng Luo

Can anyone speak to the quality of this tea? I am not versed in aged puer and I liked it but not sure if it’s qualities are uncommon enough to warrant a purchase

mrmopar

I would say if Paul sources it I would buy it if it impressed me. I have done that the Bulang 100 grammer he found. Kick butt delicious tea.

Jiāng Luo

Yeah I regret not getting a full tong of that while I had the monthly coupon….. damn budgets

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