“Why not press a Gushu Chawangshu?” I ask… then he did!!!
“If not for anyone then at least for us!” I exclaimed… and so destiny has arrived…
A sample of this 2021 Tea Encounter Chawangshu Gushu was supplied free for review but normally goes for $350.19 for 200g or $1.75/g… nobody said Chawangshu was ever cheap…
Dry leaves smell of pungent gamey barnyard forest odours.
First infusion has a buttery/ milky creamy floral onset that
melts into a creamy melon chalky sweetness slowly over the tongue and into the
throat and breath. A long sauntering
velvety sweetness is released. The
mouthfeeling is a mild mossy and the texture is quite oily and
lubricating. There is a long melon
floral almost potato and fresh spring grassy rainfall taste to it that it quite
delicate but nuanced.
The second infusion has a buttercup milky/creamy fresh
foresty sweetness that is very oily and floral and melts in to the soft mossy mouthfeeling
leaving a slow dispersing floral, melon, fresh rainfall taste dissolve over the
mouth. The throat faintly opens but yet
the sweet subtle aftertaste seems to hang around lots. The taste is very subtle, creamy, fresh, but
yet very present. Lots of saliva is
dumped over the tongue. A soft current
of relaxing waves start to take me. The
very oily texture and mossy mouthfeeling with strong saliva producing is very nicely
paired with sweet and fresh oily tastes.
The third infusion has a pungent gamey onset with a stronger
immediate subtle gripping mossy mouthfeeling.
The initial taste is barnyard and gamey with wood mid body and juicer
floral melons underneath. The aftertaste
is very long and is faint in the mid throat but pushes saliva onto the
tongue. There are some subtle face
numbness and deeper mind floating Qi here.
I can especially feel it heavy on my forehead. There is a potato melon taste that
intertwines with saliva for even 15 minutes later.
The fourth infusion has a pungent forest onset with faint
quick moving edges of gamey taste. There
is a building sweetness that moves from this taste. It’s a melon, slight floral oily taste that
melts over the mouth. It has a certain
lightness to it and a bit of depth. Some
woodiness. The mouthfeel is soft mossy
and the throat presence is mild but an aftertaste lingers there. Nice face sensations with some Heart slowing
and mind relax happening.
The fifth infusion has a spicy pungent forest onset which
moves quickly to a thick gummy oily fruity taste. There are vibrant and strong pops of Starbust
candy tastes thick sweet and long that melt over the almost gripping mossy
tongue coating. The oily texture, mossy
gripping coating, and faint loopen mid-throat and saliva producing impart a
strong effect on the melon, almost floral, almost potato sweetness. There are bodyfeelings of chest slowing and
face sensations and heavy forehead. The
body effect is strong. All of a sudden I
feel a wave of clarity and giddiness.
The sixth infusion has a thick oily melon onset with a
floral underbelly onset. The thick oily
melon floral sweetness melts over the tongue, spills down the faint open throat
and returns as a gob of saliva over the gripping mossy mouthcoating. There is a long woody, almost dry, and cooling
breath that pushes the oily melon sweet taste long on the breath. The sweet melon taste is very long but is
supported by a woody undertaste. The Qi
is really strong and pushes me into a talkative-giddy but also euphoric state
of mind. The body feeling is as if I am
rocking back and forth with strong slow Chest beats.
The seventh infusion has a spicy pungent foresty onset with
some woody and lesser floral sweetness emerging now. The mouthfeel is less gripping and the throat
less opening now. An oily melon-floral
sweetness emerges. The cooled down cup
of tea is more sweet almost a melon/caramel hue to the taste now. This infusions has a more prominent woody
base to it. The woodiness extends at
least as long as sweet, probably longer.
The eighth infusion has a lime woody cream sweet melon
initial taste with a long cooling throat and a melon floral retuning with a
flat woody base. Long retuning taste of
melon. The mouthfeeling is a mild
gripping mossy faint drying coating.
Heart strong beating and lively euphoric energy typical of Guafengzhai.
The ninth infusion has a woody, sour fruity juicy melon like
onset. There is a cooling then returning
sweetness. Nicely lively euphoric Qi
over a mossy slight drying mouthfeeling.
Long woody sweetness and Heart beats.
The 10th infusion has a pear and woody onset over
a dry mossy mouthcoating. There is an
increasing sour lime note in here that is the primary fruity note now with much
less sweetness. Nice euphoric Qi
sensation. With long sour, sweet melon,
and woody dry taste.
11th has a woody sour fruity onset with a strong
woody dry taste underneath. The dry
mossy gripping mouthfeeling. There is a long coolness with a melon and woody
finish in the mouth. The mouthfeeling is
full and strong but not much saliva is produced nor is the throat sensation
prominently open now. The Qi is still
quite strong with Heart beats and euphoria.
My mind travels…
12th infusion has a woody dry onset with some
lesser sour fruity taste underneath then a bit later a cool throatiness comes
and a sour, woody and some sweet returns.
The mouthfeeling is getting more drying.
There is some saliva producing here… big Qi continues to push one into a
euphoria Heart beats strongly.
13th has a lime fruity not that sweet onset with a
flat woody dominating base taste now.
There is the throat cooling and retuning not that sweetness but more of
a sour fruity and woodier taste. The Qi
continues to push me hard into a warmed and floating euphoria state.
14th is a steady woody sour fruity taste over a
gripping mouthfeeling the sweetness is pretty much gone now with some long
cooling throat and a hint of fruity sweetness still.
15th is pretty much dry woody insipid water at
these flash infusions…
I put the spent leaves in a mug and mug steep them out. It tastes of bitter and floral melon. Still big Qi in here!
The overnight steeping is quite enjoyable… thick oily
texture with watermelon whites with a long subtle taste with edges of floral. A full thick feeling in the mouth sticking to
the teeth.
Overall, this is a nice Chawangshu experience. The session has some key elements of Chawangshu for sure especially its euphoric Qi with strong Heart beats which is what Chawangshu is all about. The long sweet taste is notable with this one as is the very structured oily texture, mouthfeeling, open throat, and retuning saliva. The first handful of infusions really show how that sweet taste can melt over the mouth. I really liked this experience here with this one and had a great time with this on this unseasonably warm late summer day. It’s pricey experience for sure, but a good one. It has enough Chawangshu-ness in it to keep me happy without being an overly singular pure simple Gushu like experience.
Alex’s (Teanotes) tasting notes
Peace
2 comments:
Ah, was waiting for your reviews ;-)
I had same very strong face sensation/numbness with the Chawangshu Gushu - especially in the first infusions, very interessting! Nice tea indeed :-)
Alex,
The bodyfeelings were really nice with this Chawangshu! Sounds like we had a similarly good experience with these.
Peace
Post a Comment