I’m a fan of the Xiang Chun Lin area. It’s kind of a new puerh area that has in the
last 5 years or so rose to some sort of notoriety. I find the juxtaposition of a very sweet,
very floral soft taste with a very strong heady and euphoric Qi. For the price of other more expensive puerh
areas, I think this area offers some value if you enjoy this type of puerh
experience… especially the Qi… and the wildflowers…
This 2017 Puerist Yi Shan Mo, Xiang Chun Lin goes for approx $137.00 for 200g cake or $0.69/g. This was a complimentary sample provided for review in my last order.
Dry leaves have a faint floral kind of sweet note to them.
First infusion has a woody buttery sweet daisy floral. It has a sweet wildflower oily taste to
it. Nice long sweet melon and wildflower
expansion in the aftertaste. Nice soft
chalky feeling in the mouth with a mid-deep mild pungent throat. Nice relaxing and expansive Qi. Nice long subtle floral sweet aftertaste with
immediately apparent Qi is nice.
Second infusion has a very sweet candy like onset with a
icing sugar taste that pops and stays throughout the profile in the soft chalky
mouthfeeling and deep faint pungent throat.
Although the flavors are light there is a thick groundedness to the
sweet flavors as the have an underlying woody feel. The flavor is quite sweet, quite thick, quite
deep, and quite long. Very nice.
Third infusion has a strong sugary sweet with layers of
melon and caramel now. The caramel taste
goes the distance. Very layered
sweetness with a powdery chalky moderate mouthfeeling and a woody faint base
that is pretty much overtaken by thick sweetness. The taste is really delicious and
mouthwatering there is a long caramel and wild flower finish. There is a deep throat taste that holds in
the long aftertaste. Nice Qi with strong
expansiveness in the mind and open chest.
I feel light.
Fourth infusion is developing a strong syrupy taste. There are notes of apricot, melon, caramel,
and sugar, and candy lots of layered thick sweetness over a base of intertwined
woodiness. Nice expansive and chesty
Qi. Strong stoning expansiveness.
The 5th infusion has a creamy buttery thick
sweetness that is like apricot jam syrupy sugary sweet over a condensed mild
chalky feeling in the mouth. There is a
peachy floral long finish as the taste goes deeply in to the throat and has a
mild pungency there. There are some
bready notes, woody notes and layered of dense sweetness. Strong Qi seals the deal with this one as
there is a strong chest opening and expansive free feeling.
6th has a fruity thick syrup taste of peach,
melon, almost caramel, icing sugar. A
dense fruity sugary sweet onset with a layer of faint bread and woody taste
that is overcome by thick sweetnesses.
Long almost licorice peachy deep throaty sweet aftertastes. Strong Expanding mind Qi and open chest with
slight floating body.
7th has a sweet less condensed sugary peachy
onset that turns to melon sweetness.
There is some woodiness and tart but very faint it’s mainly just smooth
fruity sweet long tastes. Nice chesty
floating body Qi.
8th is fruity peachy melon fruity syrup sugar
sweet with chalky layer of faint wood and wild flower. It has a slow creamy fading sweet
aftertaste. Nice Qi. Long taste in mouth minutes later. There is basically no bitter or astringency
in here but still feels full tasting especially the layered sweetness.
9th is a fruity soapy peachy taste with a creamy
wildflower underbelly with some woodiness and bready buttery creaminess. There
is a longer, more wildflower taste in there.
Nice chalky powdery taste as well.
There is a strong melon peachy taste in the cooled cups minutes
later. I feel really spaced out from the
Qi.
10th has a strong fruity soapy buttery floral
taste with long deep sweetness with more woody and bready notes coming out as
the session progresses. Nice spacy strongish Qi.
11th is thick dense syrupy peachy melon bready
woody has a powdery taste with deep throat mild pungency and long trailing
wildflower sweet taste still lacking any bitter astringency and makes up for it
in pure condensed vibrant flavours.
12th … I run out of time in my day for this one
which still has some good stamina left in it…
I mug steep it out over a few days and it still gives off
very sweet not really much bitterness and lots of wildflower tastes. Still lots of Qi left to savor. Nice stamina.
Overall this is a nice full layered condensed sweet tasting
one with great stoning expansive Qi with a bit of chest opening bodyfeelings. This one has very little bitterness or
astringency just enough to give it some depth but still feels full with the
layered often vibrant flavours. It actually
does have a bit more of a Yi Shan Mo vibe and thickness to it than the other Xiang Chun Lin I
have sampled.
Vs 2017 Tea Urchin Xiang Chun Lin- these are very different
in that the Tea Urchin has much more punchy, astringent and bitter kick but
also a quicker moving bitterness that pushes a lot more intense sweetness
out. It tastes like it is from younger
trees a bit edgier and more smaller chopped and broken leaves.
Vs 2018 Zheng Si Long Xiang Chun Lin- I like this one
enough to cake it. It has a stronger
floral layering to it as well as deeper interplay of light floral notes and a
deeper Qi sensation. In some ways its
similar to this 2017 Puerist Xiang Chun Lin.
Peace
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