For me Nannou has always been a favorite. In my earliest of puerh drinking days Nannou
was always known and it has a rich history with puerh production. The price of Nannou puerh is also quite
reasonable for the quality you receive, at least to me with a strong robust flavor
and Qi with significant mouth and throatfeeling and a nice deep camphor
coolness. As a result Puerist can offer
these more specific productions at a price that won’t completely kill the bank
account and put you into years and years of debt… hahahah…
This complimentary dragonball was composed of the same
material as this 2018 Puerist Ban Po Lao Zhai Selected Trees 200g cake thatgoes for approx. $178.00 for 200g cake or $0.90/g. For those who don’t know, “selected trees” are
usually considered both the oldest/ largest trees in a garden which usually
have a noticeable difference in taste compared to the rest of the garden. In my experience that difference is usually a
softer and more ethereal Gushu puerh experience while still having lots of qualities
of the garden it is located in.
Let’s see how this special treat goes down…
Dry leaves smell of faint creamy sweetness.
After a 30 second rinse and then wait period I flash steep
the first infusion and get a watery creamy sweet infusion with an airy
expanding sweetness. There is a creamy
fluffy chalky light mouthfeeling with a saliva producing effect in the mouth.
The second infusion has a creamy watery initial taste that
has a nice expanding creamy sweetness over a still watery profile from the
balls not unfurrowing. A nice slippery
chalky tongue and saliva producing throatfeeling. This is a smooth creamy sheng. Nice long creamy sweet sugary aftertaste. A nice subtle Qi feeling puerh.
The third infusion is a very smooth in taste and feeling
with a creamy airy surgery taste and slippery mouthfeeling with a mild saliva
producing effect after a very faint cooling and then long subtle creamy
sweetness. Smooth in the mind as well-
just calm focus with a bit of Heart beats.
The fourth infusion has a woody creamy taste initially over
a slippery mouthcoating. There is some
almost vegetal sweetnotes that appear before a slow to evolve cooling which
pushes out a freshmint and creamy sweet faint long finish. The Qi is really smooth and with Heart
beating slow-down bodyfeeling. A faint
astringency can be felt on the empty stomach.
The fifth infusion has a creamy sweet woody onset that has a
bit of vegetable taste. The low lying
coolness triggers a long aftertaste of faint creamy and sugar tastes. The
mouthfeeling is starting to become a mild puckering feeling that can be felt on
the lips. Qi is mellowing with slow
Heart beat palpitating effects.
The sixth infusion has a creamy melon watery smooth taste
that has a low building faint coolness in the throat that turns to a creamy surgery
taste. Some vegetal faintness, almost
woodiness comes out in the aftertaste. Hear beats slow and mind feels very
relaxed.
The seventh has a clear sugar creamy sweet initial taste
over a fluffy chalky thin mouthfeeling.
There is a bit of a vegetal woody creamy taste that returns after a mild
pungency but also a long sweet taste.
Cool calm feeling with slow strong Heart beats.
The eighth a mild pure clear orange creamsicle with woody
onset with a sugary returning sweetness.
The sweet taste rides long into the aftertaste on a backbone of ethereal
cool pungency. The clam in the mind is juxtaposed
with the beating of my Heart.
The ninth infusion has a creamy woody sugar pure taste. There is an expansive and opening coolness
deep in the throat that carries sugary pure tastes into the distance. The mouthfeeling has a mild chalkiness to it,
lips dry, throat opens faintly but deeply and slowly embraces a deep pungent
taste.
10th has a mild astringent bitterness to it with
a woody almost orange taste upfront and an almost dirt taste underneath.
11th has a mild watery creamy sugary taste to
it. A tight mouthfeeling is
developing. Kind of finishes a faint
creamy pear taste.
12th the taste is most definitely weakening here
with a faint watery sugary woody taste and increasingly gripping mouthfeeling…
I’m going to try to loosen that dragonball with a pick…. Very relaxing Qi… too relaxing this snowy
spring day…
13TH has a buttery woody sugar-melon creamy
upfront sweetness. There is an
interesting full creamy sugary melon condensed sweetness here and a slightly
drying mouthfeeling.
14th I add 20 seconds to the flash to push
something more interesting out… and it does a fuller flavor presentation of
sugar, creamy sweetness, woody, vegetable, and slight dirt with an overall
sweet taste over a thin sticky mouthfeeling.
15th oops… left the water in the pot for a good
10 minutes… intensely floral fruity almost rose with a strong saliva producing
effect. Strong creamy fruity tangy taste
almost like orange blossoms. Not much
bitterness at all really. A bit of mouth
puckering sensation and more invigorating energy when pushed this hard….
16th I push hard again and get a very floral
orange blossom dirt clear fruity mainly sweet taste. There is just a bit of bitterness here over a
smooth chalky mouthfeeling. Qi is stronger
in the mind and in the Chest with these long steeps.
17th I push hard again the next morning with
these leaves a get a strong candy like taste over a sugar backdrop with faint
woody. There is a nice orange blossom
taste with a lingering floral sweetness.
The leaves sitting a day really allowed for nice candy-like tastes to
develop. Nice focusing Qi this morning
with still noticeable slow calming Heart palpitations.
18th I do another long infusion… this is a great
puerh considering the lack of bitterness and astringency. It gives you a lot of diversity in a
session. The tastes are of a chalky
woody almost fruity carrot like creamier sweetness. The creamy sweetness lingers in the
aftertaste and combines with subtle candy.
I mug steep out the rest… and it’s pretty delicious with the
dragonball still unfurrowing… its sweet sugar with a bit of a dirt woody
background and low cooling throat with long dirt sugary feeling. Nice focusing relaxing Qi with slow Heart
beats.
The gushu has a nice smoothness to it with a focus on
sweetness. The contrasting distinct slow
heart pounding with a very very relaxing feeling is an interesting and more
rare Qi experience for me. Overall the
effect is a very mindful and centering feeling.
These Qi sensations are what Gushu is all about. This puerh also has the ability to be pushed
really hard to get more intensity of Qi and flavor due to the low/lack of
bitter/astringent taste. This gives you
a lot of flexibility. Nice sugary creamy
sweetness and low pungency with long pure aftertastes can be had or stronger orange
blossoms and dirt woods if pushed harder.
Overall, very nice high quality gushu thing. It’s refined in a way that I would have not
guessed it as Nannou. My experience with
this region is long into the era of stronger older school factory Nannou. This more refined Gushu has subtle
suggestions of Nannou that can easily be pushed out at will or you can opt for
more elegant things. Very nice.
Peace
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