2004 Mengyang "Chen Xiang" Aged Aroma Ripe Puerh Tea Cake

Tea type
Pu'erh (shou) Blend
Ingredients
Pu Erh Tea
Flavors
Bread, Dark Chocolate, Ginger, Mushrooms
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 9 g 5 oz / 140 ml

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  • “Date drunk: 2023-01-26 - 5g in 100ml gaiwan - Wet leaf smells incredibly clean and sweet, like baking bread + sweet crystalline ginger. Zero mustiness or fishiness or agedness - Rinsed twice -...” Read full tasting note
    77
  • “There are a variety of good and bad notes to this tea. First there was virtually no fermentation flavor, maybe just a tiny amount in the first steep but I’m not even sure about that. There was a...” Read full tasting note
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From Mengyang Guoyan Tea Co. (Yunnan Sourcing)

From the Mengyang Guoyan Tea Factory, this lovely Banna Aged ripe pu-erh tea cake is perfect to enjoy right now! Dong Guoyan is an ex-Menghai tea factory blender who started the Mengyang Guoyan tea factory in 2003. The tea factory is located in Mengyang town north of Jinghong in Xishuangbanna and the material for this wet piling batch was procured in the Youle area. Dong Guoyan also oversaw the wet piling of this lovely tea. The tea has been aged in Banna in a storage condition for 12 years. The result is an ultra smooth ripe pu-erh tea with a creamy aged taste. The tea produces a deep burgundy hued tea soup and can be infused 12-15 times!

Highly recommended for fans of super smooth but complex and textured ripe pu-erhs!

2004 Pressing

357 grams per cake

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Date drunk: 2023-01-26

- 5g in 100ml gaiwan
- Wet leaf smells incredibly clean and sweet, like baking bread + sweet crystalline ginger. Zero mustiness or fishiness or agedness
- Rinsed twice
- First infusion (100˚C, 0:15)
- Flavour is chocolatey, a bit “sharp” / tongue-cutting when hot, a bit flat and metallic when cooled. Not entirely smooth or rounded. To me this is daily drinker quality, good for pairing with breakfast.
- Rating: 75
- 2nd infusion (100˚C, 0:15)
- Liquor is delicious, savoury, lots of mushrooms. Aftertaste is not nice though, brief, empty, with just a tad of that tongue-cutting flatness.
- Rating: 81
- 3rd infusion (100˚C, 0:25)
- Flavour tastes bold and chocolatey. But still a little too ‘sharp’ and the body is too thin for my liking.
- Rating: 82
- 4th infusion (100˚C, 0:30)
- Rating: 72
- 5th infusion (100˚C, 0:40)
- Too light.
- Rating: 72
- 6th infusion (100˚C, 1:20)
- Rating: 80
- 7th infusion (100˚C, 2:30)
- Rating: 80

Verdict: It’s alright, nothing special especially for an aged pu er.
Rating: 77

Flavors: Bread, Dark Chocolate, Ginger, Mushrooms

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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There are a variety of good and bad notes to this tea. First there was virtually no fermentation flavor, maybe just a tiny amount in the first steep but I’m not even sure about that. There was a nice semi sweet note to this tea from early on. There was also an unpleasant note that developed for a few steeps, I really didn’t identify it. I would say the main positive note might be described as mushrooms, maybe. Maybe something else would be a better description. Also, in my opinion the fermentation taste had been replaced by a kind of flat tasting note. It wasn’t real strong or anything. Just a bit of a flat taste mixed in with the good and the bad notes. I would also venture to say that it had developed some notes from it’s storage, not necessarily bad notes. I’m not sure if this was at least somewhat wet stored. It did not have the traditional note of wet storage so it may have been dry stored. As to the age, I have little doubt that Scott sold me an aged ripe. The lack of fermentation taste say that the age of 2004 is just about right. If it had cleared due to wet storage, not age, I should have tasted some wet storage notes. Overall I have mixed feelings about this tea. It was not bad, it just was not that great. For $50 I kind of expected a better tea. Although admittedly $50 is not a bad price for a 2004 tea in general. Part of me liked this tea, part of me did not. As to qi, I think I am feeling some right now. That to me is unusual for a ripe so I will call that a bonus for this tea. How often do you find a ripe with any qi to it. It’s more of an energizing qi than a relaxing qi. In the end I am not going to recommend this one or not recommend this one. It’s one that I feel was a nice experience overall. It’s just there were negative things about it as well as positive.

I steeped this tea twelve times in a 180ml teapot with 12.1g leaf and boiling water. I gave it a 10 second rinse. I steeped it for 5 sec, 5 sec, 7 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, 30 sec, 45 sec, 1 min, 1.5 min, and 2 min. I stopped at twelve because I have really hit my caffeine limit but this tea would definitely go a few more steeps. It was not quite done.

Flavors: Mushrooms

Preparation
Boiling 12 g 6 OZ / 180 ML

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