I picked up a cake ($185.00 for 357g or $0.52/g) of this in
my last order from Teas We Like. It is
the same cake but different storage as the 2001 Red Ribbon Traditional Hongkong
Storage cake that is currently sold out.
This promises to be an cheapish aged
Dry leaves have a woody faintly spicy and mainly dry peaty
odour.
The first infusion has a honey and oak taste to it with a
very faint creamy candy finish. There is
a full and kind of tight mouthfeeling.
Nice cooling throat. There is a
nice woody dry peat kind of taste to it, almost nutty. The cooled down cup is significantly nuttier.
The 2nd has a woody kind of creamy sweetness with
a nuttiness that kind of comes out more in the aftertaste. There is some coolness and some faint candy
sweet finish. The mouthfeel is a nice
chalky tightness. Nice mild energy feeling
and some warming.
3rd has a woody teak oily taste with a nutty
finish. The oily mouthwatering texture
is really nice as is the classic teak woody Malaysian storage notes turn to a
rich nuttiness after a faint creamy subtle candy note. Nice oily and salivating texture over a
slight tight underbelly. Nice energizing
Qi.
4th is left to cool and has a woody plummy taste
overall. Nice oily texture with a slight
dry tightness underneath. Nice moderate
energy in the mind.
5th is left to cool… and gives off a creamy oily
sort woody and peaty but with a nice sweet creamy almost but not really candy
creamy sweetness. Nice oily texture and slight
tight underneath mouthfeeling. Nice
unobtrusive energy boost.
6th is left to cool and is a plummy oily taste
with some cooling breath and a creamy almost talc candy sweet but not really
that strong more of a creamy woody sweet breath. Nice harmonizing and feeling good feeling.
7th has a woody plum with a creamy sweet faint
candy breath. Still a bit oily chalky
but also dry slight tight powdery mouthfeeling.
Nice moderate and leveling energy.
8th has an oily sweet wooody oily creamy sweet
onset. There is some faint cooling and a
candy breath. Nice slight dry chalking
mouthfeeling with still some viscosity left in it.
9th cooled down cup has a nice coco chocolate
woody taste up front. Nice coco and wood
aged taste here. With still a nice thick
viscus feeling in the mouth. Nice thick
mouthfeeling too. Nice energy feeling that is a bit warm.
10th has a nice coco chololate woody taste to
it. There are some nice woody oily notes
in there with edges of a creamy sweet candy still. Nice energy mild and warming mild.
11th has a woody oily taste now with a faint
smoke incense barely even noticeable here.
This infusion is less oily and flavourful. Nice energy not too much but feels good.
12th has a woody teak woody with a dry tight
mouthfeeling with a bit of oily saliva producing in the back of the mouth. Drier than other infusions with a bit of cool
throat but not much flavor anymore.
My first time I tried this one I thought less of it. I’ve had a chance to try this one a few more
times and it actually does much better pushed pretty hard with longer infusion
times. This is often the case with aged
puerh and I would say that this one fits that description. When steeped like this it really brings out
the richer and plum tastes and feels oilier overall. Overall, this puerh is all about showcasing a
nice pure and almost typical good Malaysian Storage on a cake that is a solid
familiar example of a factory style puerh of this age. It also serves a purpose of acting as a nice
comparison to the same cake that had Hongkong traditional storage previouslyoffered at Teas We Like.
Peace
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