Teas We Like natural Taiwanese stored offering (purchased
for 58.00 a cake but a slightly more aggressively stored version is stillavailable for $75.00 for 357g cake or $0.21/g) is first up…
Dry leaves smell of strong dried longan fruits, raison, and
slight smoke.
First infusion has a watery smoky tobacco leaf onset with a
slight sweet plum returning after faint flat bitterness. Flat slightly tight tongue coating. Lasting bitterness in the mouth.
The second infusion has a woody smoky plum taste with a mild
but persistent bitterness that returns some mild sweet plum tastes. The mouthfeeling is tight. There are woody metallic tastes in there as
well as some creamy sweet tastes as well.
The dominant tastes are bitter with plum and fainter smoky wood. Strong energetic Qi.
The third infusion has a creamy woody slight smokey
bitter-sweetness with a returning plum sweetness. The bitterness is overarching and a bit
acidic in the mouth. There is a chalky
slight tight mouthfeeling over the tongue and mouth. Minutes later there is some caramel faintness
in there under bitterness. Strong Qi.
The fourth infusion has a plum woody onset that transforms
into a bitter-sweet taste. The retuning
plum is nice and is paired with a camphor coolness. The mouthfeeling is
becoming a thinner tight chalky.
Bitter-sweet taste lingers in the mouth.
The fifth infusion has a sweet creamy sweet and plum onset
with woody tastes combining with significant bitterness. The bitterness lingers and has a bit of
puckering tightness to the mouth. There
is a slightly cool throat. Bread and
plum tastes are in the aftertaste minutes later. Strong alerting energy.
6th is let to cool luke warm and gives off a
tasty melon, plum, almost floral resin woodiness. There is some mild bitterness and some faint
coolness. It finishes cool and plum over
a mild sticky mouthfeeling. Nice
alerting energy. Lots of sweeter
flavours more than bitter here.
7th has a dark bitter woody taste up front with a
darker taste to it. This infusion is a
lot bitterer but also a bit creamy buttery deeper taste to it. Plum aftertaste. Sticky mouthfeeling. Nice alerting energy.
8th has a sweet onset of melon, sour plum, and
sweet plum with a dark coco bittersweetness to it. This has a nice long coco taste and
aftertaste now. Really delicious over a
chalky full mouthfeeling. Nice
alertness.
9th has a bitter woody smokey taste now with a
woody bitter-creamy sweetness. The
bitterness is almost a vegetal bitterness here that you would see in a younger/
less strongly stored 7542. Nice tight
full coating. Saliva returning creamy
coco sweetness.
10th infusion has that bitter woody smoky vegetal
bitterness with a returning breath cooling and bitter-sweetness coco. Tight mouthfeeling, slight dry. Strong alerting. Chocolate coco bitter-sweet aftertaste.
11th is left to cool and gives a nice coco
chocolate bitter a bit of vegetal bitterness, plum, full sticky dry coating on
tongue. Nice cooling afterwards with a
nice coco plum mild bitter. Strong
alerting still.
Liquid Proust version ($72.00 for 357g cake or $0.20/g
Dry leaves have a smoky dry woody even faint pear-melon
odour.
First infusion has a melon fruity woody smoky watery taste
with a cool pungent tingling vibrant finish with smoke and woody taste
dominating. The mouthfeeling is slightly
numb tingling.
The second infusion has a quick pear fruity onset that turns
to a dry woody smoke, very slight bitter, with a sweet fruity clear pear
returning that fades into dry woody smoke.
There is a bit of mild bitter astringency. Tight slight drying mouthfeeling.
The third infusion has a quick moving fruity pop of
taste. The fruit has a stewed jam like
quality like sticky dried longan fruits.
The sweetness has a thick dense syrupiness to it- very full throughout
and delivers a certain vibrancy over a slight smoky woody background. Not much bitterness here, surprisingly sweet.
The 4th infusion has a syrupy sweet fruity onset
with a smoky syrupy dry woody under taste.
The taste is thick and smooth and oily in the mouth with a nice long
coolness. There is lots of syrupy
sweetness with a bitter woody smoke underneath- a nice melded and cohesive
taste. Coco aftertaste minutes
later. Sticky mouthcoating. Strong alertness. Saliva returning oily sweetness.
5th infusion has a syrupy fruity sweet taste that
has a smoky dry woody long cool pungent taste.
There is some floral melon that is underneath. There is a nice oiliness to this 7542 over a
drier tight mouthfeeling. There is
surprisingly not too much bitterness.
6th smooth creamy sweet, a bit fruity with mild
bitterness. Nice combo of fruity sweet,
coco bittersweet, and creamy bread-like sweetness. Not much woody or smoke here.
7th has a creamy fruity pear bread taste with
faint bitterness underneath. The
fruitiness returns with coolness and trails out in the breath over a slight
tight/ slight dry mouthfeeling. Nice
alertness. It’s been a very altering
kind of day with both of these 2010 7542s!
8th is cooled down and is a creamy fruity pear
chocolate tasting thing. The taste is really
nice and I’m left wondering if this is the most delicious dry stored 7542 I’ve
tried. Bitterness is not as much but
faintly there. Chalky tongue coating.
9th is a nice mix of fruity sweetness and bitter
coco. This is more fruity and sweet than
the Teas We Like version. There is a
nice smoky dry woody finish.
10th is much the same balance and mix of fruity
sweetness and bitter coco. Still more
weight to the sweetness than bitter compared to most 7542 storage.
11th infusion was left in the cup overnight and I
go back to it the next day… it has a resin woody incense woody body with a
syrupy sweet fruity finish in the mouth.
The spent leaves of both 7542s are left overnight then mug
steeped out the next day... the Teas We Like offering is deep darker bitter
with some astringent vegetable bitter taste not that sweet at all and a bit awkward. The Liquid Proust offering has a sweet fruity
vegetable bitterness with a longer cooling with a subtle more flat almost tart
smoke to it. A subtle coco bitterness
comes out minutes later. The Liquid
Proust mug steeping is the better tasting and more complex mug. The Teas We Like has a more peaty taste to it
but more cohesive where the Liquid Proust version is more vibrant and changing
and compartmentalized in the mug steeping of spent leaves.
Overall, this is an interesting comparison because they are
both nicely stored versions of the 7542 but also dramatically different in
their strengths. The Teas We Like
offering is the stronger of the two with a stronger, more condensed taste with
much more intense bitterness. The bitter
taste is the dominant throughout the session.
There is also much more change from infusion to infusion with the Teas
We Like offering- this is how the Teas We Like 7542 is complex. However, the Teas We Like version has a much
more narrow taste profile, less texture, and shorted aftertaste compared to the
Liquid Proust version. The Liquid Proust
version is much more sweet and vibrant with much less intense bitterness. The Liquid Proust 7542 has a thicker more
oily texture and longer and more cooling and complex throatfeeling and
aftertaste. Overall, they are both really nice versions of 7542! I love the comparison!
I think that this first version on offer at Teas We Like
would be nicer for aged in more humid environments but for my really dry
storage that I have here in Canada the Liquid Proust Version would probably age
out better for my situation.
It’s really nice to finally see some genuine interest in the
classic 7542 and I hope that both Liquid Proust and Teas We Like will continue
to offer affordable 7542. It looks like
Liquid Proust has a 2016 short Natural Hongkong stored version up already. It looks also like the Remaining Teas We Like
2010 7542s are from a batch with more aggressive storage and are going for
$75.00 a cake (so basically paying more for something with a little less power,
I imagine). It is a real issue of great
timing in buying 7542 as well as many factory puerh cakes in general. This is because there is a small window in
the life of a semi-aged cake where you can get a feel for how it’s going to age
out and you can get a clearer read on how it’s going to age out but once enough
people have this knowledge prices can shoot up quickly. For the 7542 there is also serious
speculating that you have to deal with as well- not just the taste
experience. This makes it a continual
challenge too for vendors who aim to offer the best 7542 with the best quality
because as soon as they find a good batch at a good price quickly it rises in
price and no longer becomes worth it. My
hope is that these two vendors will be up for the challenge in the future and
continue to offer us ongoing 7542 options!
Peace
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