Mao Cha Pu erh Sheng
Presentation : Directly from Yunnan. These are leaves harvested from genuine thousand-year-old and wild high altitude tea trees. These wild tea trees grow in the middle of nature in the Nanmei valley, near the eponymous village. The harvest only has about thirty kilos of fresh leaves per year. This justifies the rare and particular character of these leaves. Collected before Qing Ming, that is to say, before the festival of "pure light" or the deceased, and which takes place in early April in China. These leaves will be transformed into "Mao Cha" by another family of villagers, than the one taking care of the harvest. The 2nd family has greater knowledge and experience in processing leaves, but does not have the old tea plants.
Tasting : These rare and precious leaves are magnificent. Profusion of fruity aromas, animal scent, the leaves really smell very good. They inspire freshness and vast expanses. The liquor is fine, slightly yellow, very clear. A note of roasting, (slightly smoky) is present in the first cups, but it will fade as the infusions will become very fruity (summer and autumn fruits such as Plum, Mirabelle, Apricot, Peach), or even white grapes, from where a smell of vine shoots adding in addition to this smell and flavor of white grapes. The flavor will become sweet and smooth, like a sweet white wine, and the aftertaste will be persistent, fruity, very pleasant. Just tasty, balanced, fruity. Superb!
Do not hesitate to make many short infusions, because this is how these leaves should be tasted and they are more and more divine as you go.
Presentation
Mao Feng 12 years old
From Yunnan. These are leaves harvested in 2011, on real millennial and wild tea plants, in altitude.
These wild tea trees grow in the middle of nature in the Nanmei Valley, near the eponymous village. The harvest only counts around thirty kilos of fresh leaves per year. This justifies the rare and particular character of these sheets. Picked before Qing Ming, that is, before the festival of "pure light" or the deceased, and which takes place at the beginning of April in China. These leaves will be transformed into "Mao Cha" by another family of villagers, than the one taking care of the harvest. The 2nd family has greater knowledge and experience for leaf processing, but does not own the old tea bushes.
Tasting
These sheets rare are magnificent. Profusion of fruity aromas, animal smell, the leaves really smell very good. They inspire freshness and vast expanses.
The cup is thin, slightly yellow, very clear. A note of roasting, a little smoky is present in the first cups, then it will fade as the infusions progress which will become very fruity - fruits d' été et d'Automne , Prune, Mirabelle, Abricot, Pêche , raisin blanc - _cc781905 -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ hence the smell of vine shoots. The flavor will become sweet and sweet and the aftertaste will be persistent, fruity, very pleasant. _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ Just tasty, balanced, fruity. Stunning!
Technical sheet
Recommended preparation: Gong Fu Cha
Preferred teapot: Glass, porcelain, clay
T° 85° to 90°C - 3 to 5g - 20cl
1 hot water rinse
Infusion time: 3 minutes in a classic teapot of 300ml maximum
2 minutes at Gong Fu Cha
Customers' opinion
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Denis Loulou215
22/11/2020
Very very good
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Pauline / Yvelines
09/14/2021
Perfect!
Perfect, just perfect this mocha. Thank you for the parcel number, I was able to follow its arrival impatiently.
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Adrian Notley
24/10/2020
Awesome!!!!
An extraordinary product. You have to be knowledgeable to understand the subtleties of such a tea, which is not my case, but I have loved it, say I like or do not like, it's a little short, but it 'is a start. I love! Thank you for the discovery. Adrian
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Ducornic Dragan
01/15/2020
I tasted this tea among other excellent ones at one of your workshops. It was a real discovery for me. These thousand-year-old tea tree leaves are extraordinary. I am eagerly awaiting my order.
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Nicholas L.
09/16/2019
Magnificent!!
Magnificent leaves, giving a delicious and surprising infusion. For discerning palates