Fengquing Ancient Tree Raw 2014 [duplicate]

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Bitter, Vegetal, Green Wood, Honey, Mango, Sugarcane, Umami
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
Boiling 1 min, 45 sec 6 g 7 oz / 193 ml

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  • “Meh, not really a fan. Vegetal notes, bitter, and seems to lack the complexity of flavor that a lot of similar teas have. The aftertaste is quite good, though. Just wish the rest of the tea was...” Read full tasting note
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  • “From the Pu TTB A delicate sheng that’s reminiscent of a good green tea. Somewhat vegetal/umami with notes of green wood, honey, and fresh tobacco. Very infusable, very attractive whole leaves....” Read full tasting note
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  • “Water: 8oz Leaves: dark green with white sections Steep: 3m,4m Aroma: vegetable Color: yellow Taste: I was shocked when i first opened this pack of tea it wasn’t the typical pu-erh i was used to...” Read full tasting note
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  • “What a unique and delicious young sheng! It reminds me of sencha, oddly enough. It is very sweet and sort of vegetal. It has a pleasant and delicate huigan, and is light on the cha qi scale. This...” Read full tasting note
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Meh, not really a fan. Vegetal notes, bitter, and seems to lack the complexity of flavor that a lot of similar teas have. The aftertaste is quite good, though. Just wish the rest of the tea was similar.

Edit: Lowering my rating because it seems this tea gave me a TERRIBLE migraine.

Flavors: Bitter, Vegetal

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From the Pu TTB

A delicate sheng that’s reminiscent of a good green tea. Somewhat vegetal/umami with notes of green wood, honey, and fresh tobacco. Very infusable, very attractive whole leaves. Later steeps have a mango fruityness alongside sugarcane and vegetal notes. Lacking in the punch that I expect from young sheng. Almost definitely a “drink now” puerh.

Overall a very friendly sheng that would serve as a good introduction for someone looking for low bitterness or coming from green teas.

Flavors: Green Wood, Honey, Mango, Sugarcane, Umami, Vegetal

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 5 OZ / 150 ML

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Water: 8oz

Leaves: dark green with white sections

Steep: 3m,4m

Aroma: vegetable

Color: yellow

Taste: I was shocked when i first opened this pack of tea it wasn’t the typical pu-erh i was used to seeing. What i encountered was green leaves followed by a vegetable aroma, instead of the typical dark leaf/earthy aroma. It produced a yellow toned tea the aroma closer to a white or green tea. As for taste it was very light in flavor that is what set it apart from the previous pu-erh.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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What a unique and delicious young sheng!

It reminds me of sencha, oddly enough. It is very sweet and sort of vegetal. It has a pleasant and delicate huigan, and is light on the cha qi scale. This might be good for people who are unsure about puerh but really love green tea!

I’m glad I got to try it :)

Cameron B.

Do tell… What exactly is huigan?

Stephanie

It’s that sort of aftertaste that some shengs leave in the back of your throat/tongue http://articles.bannacha.com/index.php?article23/describing-pu-erh-tea

apt

returning sweetness. I get huigan from good Taiwanese Oolongs, especially the slightly more processed ones.

Stephanie

Yeah, I get real nice huigan from Phoenix Dancong sometimes :D

apt

I just get sweetness from start to finish with Dancongs. Where have you gotten Dancongs from in the past?

Stephanie

The one I have right now is from Verdant tea. It is really good. I like a long steep

apt

I like the Dancong from Jing Tea Shop, especially Mi Lan. I also need to try Tea Habitat, that’s essentially all they do, Dancong.

Plunkybug

Did you steep the whole packet or part of it? I can’t find instructions on how much to use anywhere. I’m doing the whole thing with a shorter steep, so I hope I have not killed my sample.

Stephanie

Whole 10g packet for how many ounces of water?

Plunkybug

12 oz. I was wrong….very wrong. It was too much.

Stephanie

Ugh, bummer. You can sometimes salvage by diluting with water…

Plunkybug

Yeah, I did a little. It’s my fault…I don’t know what I was thinking.

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