1990s Date Fragrance Ripe Brick

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  • “Needed something to counter the overly green oolong yesterday… 6g, 100ml duanni. Usually 2 rinses, and then goes for 4-5 steeps after. I got this from a TSH group buy a couple years back. The...” Read full tasting note

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【Name】1990s Old Tree Jujube Fragrance Ripe Brick Tea

【Origin】Yunnan, China

【Raw Material】Sun-dried green tea from large-leaf arbor variety

【Production Process】Ripe tea

【Manufacturer】Custom-made by Hong Kong businessman

【Tea Year】Late 1990s

【Specifications】250g/brick, 4 bricks/pack, 30 packs/case

【Storage Method】Store in a clean, dry, odorless, and pollution-free environment.

Taste: Mellow and smooth, with a bright, deep red liquor, a distinct aged flavor, smooth and sweet.

Price: NT$1,300/brick (250g), with wrapping paper

NT$1,000/brick (unwrapped brick, no wrapping paper)

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Needed something to counter the overly green oolong yesterday…

6g, 100ml duanni. Usually 2 rinses, and then goes for 4-5 steeps after. I got this from a TSH group buy a couple years back. The material is obviously quite rough huangpian, but tastes generally inoffensive and milky sweet in the middle. For 12c/g, it’s okay and unpretentious. There’s a cabinet-y taste at the start, but I’ve also gotten that from other HP so not sure if that’s storage or innate.

I’m unlikely to buy more of it after I finish this brick.

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