In 2007 Menghai released a bunch of new recipes and used the
Old School numerical system to appropriately number them. I believe 2007 was the only year these “07” recipes
were released. I remember seeing them in
the shops in Korea in 2007/2008 but I don’t think I ever tried them. Currently, Tuo Cha Tea sells three of these
which are still currently available (0712 $36.00 for 357g cake or $0.10/g, 0752$35.00 for 400g cake or $0.09/g , and 0772 for $32.00 for 400g cake or $0.08/g). Yunnan Sourcing also carries the
0772 for $40.00.
Are you ready to try some Menghai Factory recipes that seem
to be totally overlooked?
“0712”
Dry leaves smell of faint distant fruits and deep fresh
vegetal notes.
First infusion sends flat, watery, slightly bitter, slightly
sour, but nice and creamy fruit notes and dry wood notes into the mouth. A mild caramel sweetness appears as
well. There is a simple, sharp vegetal
feel to the tea- the taste is not long or strong. A mild cooling appears in the breath with a
slightly longan fruit taste. Overall the
taste is nice especially fruit taste which is dominant here and develops nicely
over the mouthfeel which makes the tongue tingle. The qi is strongly alerting.
The second infusion consists of a slightly tart, creamy
sweet initial taste, a mild sour middle taste, and a sweet fruit finish. There are edges of dry wood and sweet fruit
in the profile throughout. The tongue
tingles and has a slightly dry and full mouthfeeling and even mild upper throat
feeling. The qi is still too strong on
the stomach to drink this tea on a regular basis, it needs a few more years of
storage. This tea has very contained
flavours which are not expansive nor complimentary but they are nice and clear
and crisp.
The third infusion delivers smoother, less harsh fruit
taste. The initial taste becomes more
fruity, if not mildly bitter, and the aftertaste becomes more dry wood
now. There is a nice bright cherry fruit
edge to this tea as well as a stronger slight bitter astringency. The fruit taste becomes long in this infusion
with a slight minty coolness.
The fourth offers more in the way of fruitier tastes the
bitter and wood tastes now fade a touch allowing for the cherry fruit to be the
dominant flavor if steeped lightly. If
steeped more aggressively you will still get a measure of astringent bitter
that seems to like to uproot cherry tastes in the profile, either way. The tastes are simple, singular, and tight.
The fifth has the same but a longer cooler aftertaste now
over a mouthfeel of soft and just slightly astringent coating. The cooling lasts a while on the breath as
does a nice cherry powdery taste. The
cherry taste is quite nice here.
The sixth has deeper, almost smokey, woody tastes up front
which stretch through the profile of this steeping. The strong cherry tastes of last infusion
more linger in the background now. The
slightly astringent mouthfeel and throatfeel are not too much but root singular
flavours firmly in their place. A
returning sweetness is slightly cooling, slighty sweet with a touch of powdery
cherry taste.
The seveth becomes more harmonious mx of flavours with dry
wood and soft cherry and a general slight woody forest feel now seen for the
first time here.
The eighth and ninth is much the same with a slight coco
almost milky slight foresty bitterness that reminds me of Bulang. The taste profile is very simple. A cooling sensation is mild on the breath.
The next few infusions don’t hold much more than dry, flat,
woody tastes with a barely noticeable cooling aftertaste.
This tea overall has a standard taste and feel of decent
young Menghai Factory puerh. It still
has a great deal of strength in this recipe and needs to age more to be
drinkable. I image this turning out to
be a nice standard factory tippy blended tea with another 5 years of dry
storage.
"0752"
Dry leaves smell of pungent, deep forest with a slight plum
edge.
First infusion is of simple sweet melon tastes, crisp wood
that evolves into a deeper cane sugar sweetness and metallic taste. There is a subtle sour taste throughtout in
this first infusion. There is also a very
faint smoke which adds a nice element to the taste. The aftertaste is slightly cooling, and again
clear and almost metallic and apple sweetness.
This first infusion is quite flavourful and has a nuanced layering of
different flavours.
The second infusion is a clear almost absent initial taste
that has that same simple sweet onset.
There is flat metallic, dry wood, taste that evolves into a sweet green
bean taste in the aftertaste along with a very mild coolness. There are mild flashes of different faint
fruit tastes as well. Overall, the taste
is very clear, pure, but a little lacking.
Some sessions I’ve had turn into a dirty turbid taste here where others
do not. The mouthfeel is quite weak and
this is probably why.
The third has a flat single barely wood note than
immediately interfaces to a sweet metallic cherry note which fades fast in the
mouth. The mouthfeel becomes just
slightly sticky here. The aftertaste is
short and tastes of cherry fruit. The qi
is a very standard alertness. There is
definitely some qi that lingers in the chest opening it slightly.
The fourth has a medicinal onset turning into slight dry
wood and then into a barely sweet aftertaste.
There are notes of beans and very mild cherry- more of a choke cherry
finish. The mouthfeel is weak but
getting stronger, and is mainly dry and mostly covering the front of the
tongue. There is a very faint, lingering
bubble gum and rubbery sweetness that lingers minutes later.
The fifth infusion has a medicinal wood start but the sweet
rubbery bubble gum sweetness now lingers throughout the profile. This note is really not very sweet but
noticeable. The taste profile of this
tea is narrow but clear. The body and
mind feel slightly spacy on this tea but the feeling is good… a good spacy qi
feeling.
The sixth infusion delivers a metallic sweet profile
throughout over a barely medicinal and crisp newly chopped wood taste. The sweetness swells slightly into a cherry
taste in the aftertaste.
The seventh has a tight metallic, sweet, dry woody and
slight medicinal taste. There is still a
slight cooling in the breath and slight edge of bubble gum sweetness.
The eighth loses a bit of the sweet flavors, metallic
flavours, and medicinal flavours and is more of a thin woody taste with a
slight cherry and cooling aftertaste.
The ninth becomes smoother and more round with slightly
creamier malty fruit cherry tastes over a thin wood and bean base. The initial taste is more full in the mouth
here and the tastes mingle together much better now.
The tenth starts with sweet clean clear cherry note which
lingers throughout the profile. The
taste is light, clear, crisp, and slightly sweet. This tea is enjoyable and takes a while to
get going. The mouthfeel is now much fuller
and leaves a slightly dry and slightly sticky coating on the tongue and even
upper throat. A gummy, rubbery cherry
sweetness is left on the breath minutes later.
The eleventh is much the same, quite enjoyable here still a
slight coolness in throat. The sweet
taste is now like an icing sugar sweetness with a nice bean and wood barely
noticeable base taste.
The twelfth is much the same still quite vibrant, tasty and
sweet. The mouthfeel and throatfeel is a
really slow buildup for this tea but now feels nice as flavours layer over top.
The thirteenth still has a long icing sugar and cherry
sweetness over wood and slight metallic and flat wood tastes.
The tea is consumed like this for a few more sessions
retaining a mild sweet cherry taste.
This tea’s taste is good but overall to muted and weak with
still a predominant bitterness apparent.
My wife happen to try some of this tea and exclaims, “This tea is NOT
good.” When this tea is brewed in our
large Yixing pot it pours too slowly and pulls too much bitter and dry wood out
of the leaves. Flash infusions from a
small teapot deliver more enjoyable tastes.
It seems like it should be good but its profile is really
just too thin to do anything super interesting.
What is best about this tea is the later steeps.
"0772"
The dry leaves smell of distant forest- slight sweet and dry
grassy crispness.
The first infusion delivers brisk clean fresh pine/ wood notes
along with a slight edge of plums. The
taste is really clean and simple fresh wood and plums in a thin but lightly and
airy mouthfeel. The clean fruit taste
strings out faintly on the breath.
The second is much the same with clean tight notes of slight
wood to start then it now evolves in to a much longer and defined cherry/ plum
taste with just an edge of cool sweetness.
I am already surprised by this puerh- its good. Its sweetness is fairly strong here and feels
like it sticks to the teeth and sides of the mouth. The qi is clean and offers a clean head
feeling, alerting but not overly so.
The third infusion is much the same very clean, crisp,
clear, long, simple profile. There is a
certain completeness about this tea that I really like. It starts with slight wood then is whisked
away by long slightly cooling cherry fruits.
The mouthfeel feel is full, thin but has a light airy, satisfying
stimulation. It seems to softly open the
upper and even mid throat. A sweet
almost tart cherry is left in the mouth minutes later.
The fourth infusion has a more of a creamier taste trying to
attach itself to the long sweet profile of this tea. The aftertaste becomes a bit rubbery even
metallic tasting. This infusion is a
long line of clean cherry tastes.
In the fifth infusion the light, fresh, newly chopped wood
taste shares equal space with the sweetness which becomes less vibrant here but
just as long. The rubbery and metallic
taste remains in the mouth. The tea’s qi
brings a nice clean clarity to the mind, it seems to effect the body much less.
The sixth infusion is a nice, simple slight woody and watery
slight fruit taste. Traces of cherry
fruit linger on the breath.
The seventh gets a bit woodier with a crisp clean cherry
finish. What this tea lacks in depth it
makes up for in its simple and clean taste.
The fruity finish starts to kick up tropical fruit tastes on the breath
here adding a bit more complexity to the finish.
The eighth gets more woody and flat in the initial taste
where the aftertaste continues to offer nice clean sweet taste and slightly
cooling aftertaste.
The ninth and tenth and eleventh have a nice long sweet and
now even flowery sweet taste. It taste
like green grapes, a nice flavor nuance.
The wood taste is almost non-existent here so long sweet tastes
rule.
The 07 series recipes seem to be designed especially for dry
storage and seem to thrive in those conditions.
They all have a clean newly chopped woody feel and crisp cherry fruit
taste profile to them. They all have a
similar mouthfeel, taste profile and even Qi feeling. These tastes remind me of the dry stored
mainly 7542 recipes of the 90s that I tried 10-15 years later if you were to
completely drop off the deeper base flavor, thin out the mouthfeel, and string
out the high fruit note... Hahahaha…
maybe that’s too much of a stretch. Although
these recipes are way simpler in taste, they all have that resemblance.
Out of the three 07 recipes I seem to be drinking the 0712
the most but don’t intend to re-order any of these.
Peace
2 comments:
Three strikes you're out!! More seriously, thanks for reviewing these, I have wondered about them quite a lot. I don't seem to like the newer recipes that much. 0622 is OK but I tend to prefer less tippy profile.
Marco,
Hahaha... not a big baseball fan, not a big fan of these either. Once in a while I get the urge for this simple chopped wood profile and I'll try one of these out.... But half way through the session I'm usually board with it or have had enough.
Peace
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