This 2019 Zhang Si Long Mango Zhi sample was kindly gifted to me for review (cake goes for $121.22 for 400g cake or $0.30/g) .
The dry leaves are a very punchy fruity odour.
The dry leaves are a very punchy fruity odour.
The first infusion is airy surgery, slight woody, with a
vegetal and almost spicy nuance to it.
The mouthfeel feels slightly tight on the tongue. There is a mild tropical fruity aftertaste. The mouthfeeling is substantial.
The second starts with a spicy woody, and sugar onset with
slight fruit underneath. There is a
slight gripping astringency to the mouthfeeling, slight sandy. There is a nice mild tropical fruity finish
over a sandy mouthfeeling. The throat is
less stimulated than the tongue and lips.
The third infusion has a woody, slight fruity onset, with a
slight peach note. The full sandy
slightly astringent mouthfeeling pulls the peach note into the aftertaste. The mouthfeeling is full but not excessive. It sits at a simulating fine grain sandy
texture which feels quite nice in the mouth, the throat feels untouched. The wet leaves have a very strong freshly bit
peach odour with emits from the pot. I
start to feel the Qi in my body and my Heart flutters a bit. I feel a touch of energy flowing.
In the 4th the initial taste is of dense peachy
fruit with tropical underpinnings. The
dense fruit taste slowly fades into the aftertaste and overlaps with a creamy
returning and more tropical sweetness in the aftertaste. The mouthfeel is fine grain sandy, almost chalky
on the tongue. The cool sensation is
felt on inhale but is mild in the upper throat.
There is some mild bread notes in there and woody notes in the back
ground. The progression of sweet taste
is very nice here.
The 5th has dense peachy tastes right off the bat
that hold in the mouth until they intersect with the returning creamy sweetness
and tropical fruit. There is a faint
bread and almost spice taste also faint woody underneath the performance of
intermingling sweetness. The
mouthfeeling is really nice a fine sandy/ chalky full feeling. The upper throat carries a coolness and
creamy sweetness minutes later.
The 6th has a dense peace and creamy fruity
nuance initially now there is less intermingling of separate sweet tastes and
is more a layered sweetness from the initial taste which just stretches out in
the mouth and into the aftertaste now.
The mind feels relaxed, almost spacy from the Qi and the body feel a
faint sensation in the chest.
The seventh infusion has a mellower fruity mixed with dry
wood onset. Its sweetness is less dense
here. Then it collides with a touch of returned creamy sweetness and seems to
be inhaled a bit from that in the aftertaste where a subtle creamy tropical
fruit nuance is found. The mouthfeel
becomes chalkier slowly as the infusions go on.
The 8th is that same woody, almost bready, but
less fruity onset that meets creamier sweetness in the aftertaste. The mouthfeel is chalky the throatfeeling is
superficial. The sweetness is much less
dense now but still shares sweetnesses with woody nuance. The Qi can feel heavy on the head a bit and a
bit alerting and slightly euphoric.
Nice.
The 9th infusion is much the same with just a bit
more astringency in there and I notice more of an orange taste that comes out
with the creamy sweetness. I would say
the sweetness is balanced here with dry woody.
The mouthfeel is real nice chalky, almost astringent, almost sandy but
full. The Qi has a nice uppity feeling
in the mind and you can feel it in the Chest/ Heart.
The 10th starts a more watery and juicy fruity
wood then the sweetness transforms to a creamy almost tropical sweetness. The mouthfeel is chalky and the throat
carries a mild coolness.
The 11th infusion has a more creamy sweetness to
it throughout. It starts a bit
watery/juicy then to almost woody then to a creamy sweet, almost tropical.
12th is becoming more woody and slightly
astringent. There is mild fruit underneath. The Qi is making me move. The mouthfeeling is thinning into a more
sandy feeling.
13th has a floral woody almost fruity taste
initially then slightly woody sweet fruity finish.
The 14th is mainly woody with faint fruit underneath. The mouthfeel continues to thin out and become
slightly sandy.
I take the 15th 30seconds longer than flash
infusion it pushes more fruit out but also more astringent and almost bitter
wood too.
The 16th I long infuse as well and it pushes out
some sweetness with woody… some faint tropical something.
I put this in to the overnight infusion …
The next day there is a slight sweetness but mainly a bitter
floral like taste.
In order of personal preference of the 5 Zheng Si Long Mang
Zhi offered at Tea Encounter with price/ value in consideration:
2017 Zheng Si Long Mang Zhi – $0.29/g- has the best all round
qualities of taste, Qi and mouthfeeling,
A slower building Qi that is relaxing in the head and light body
feeling.
2018 Zheng Si Long Mang Zhi- $0.35/g- might have the best Qi
sensation of chest tightening and knotting under the sternum sensation, slow
moving and evolving creamy sweetnesses and some savory throughout the session,
gripping more intense mouthfeeeling than others. (wait a minute... I think this is my favorite... hahaha)
2016 Autumn Zheng Si Long Mang Zhi Dragon Ball- $0.23/g- good example of autumnal pureh, long candy
aftertaste with deep throatiness, good stamina and decent mind chilling Qi
2019 Zheng Si Long Mang Zhi- $0.30/g- uplifting Qi with chest Heart
body feeling, lacks the overall intensity that the 2018 and 2017 have overall,
more woody but with layered tastes, peach and tropical early on, less intense
mouthfeeling as 2018 and 2017 as well.
2016 Zheng Si Long Mang Zhi- $0.38/g- very stable infusions, very
pure and quite flavourful, lazy and relaxing Qi
They are actually all nice famous tea mountain Mang Zhi puerh… and they are the
most stable out of the Zheng Si Long offerings year after year. I find them all quite satisfying and most offer a good balance of Qi, taste, and mouth/throatfeeling. The most notable aspect is decently good Qi in these Mang Zhi and many have a
nice mouthfeeling as well. Out of all the Zheng Si Long samples, I usually end
up drinking up the Meng Zhi first, the sample speed test… hahahah… with that
said I still haven’t purchased a cake… Yummy.
Peace
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