2011 DaYi "Xue Yun" (Snow Square Brick ) 100g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2011 DaYi "Xue Yun" (Snow Square Brick ) 100g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2011 DaYi "Xue Yun" (Snow Square Brick ) 100g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2011 DaYi "Xue Yun" (Snow Square Brick ) 100g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall

2011 DaYi "Xue Yun" (Snow Square Brick ) 100g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea

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Description:

  • Tea Type: Sheng Cha (Raw Puerh)
  • Weight: 100g Square Brick

Origination:

The 2011 DaYi "Xue Yun" (Snow Square Brick) is crafted from selected high-quality tea materials sourced from the core tea region in Menghai. Known for its prime tea-growing conditions, Menghai is celebrated for producing some of the finest puerh teas. The tea threads are fat and strong, adorned with clear tea hairs, indicating the quality and careful selection of the leaves used in this blend.

Taste Profile:

  • Golden Tea Soup: The tea produces a golden tea soup with notable brightness, enhancing its visual appeal.
  • Rich and Thick Taste: The flavor is rich and thick, providing a satisfying and full-bodied drinking experience.
  • Varied and Well Balanced: The taste profile is complex, offering a well-balanced mixture of flavors that develop and change with each sip.
  • Huigan: The tea features a prominent Huigan (returning sweetness), which comes quickly and lasts long, adding depth to the overall flavor.
  • High Fragrance: The tea is highly fragrant, contributing to its overall appeal and making each brew aromatic and enjoyable.

Storage:

  • Location: Guangzhou
  • Storage Method: Naturally stored in Guangzhou, the tea has been aged under conditions that maintain its quality and allow the flavors to mature. The natural storage environment in Guangzhou contributes to the tea's well-rounded and developed taste profile.

The 2011 DaYi "Xue Yun" (Snow Square Brick) stands out for its rich, thick taste and high fragrance. Its well-balanced flavor profile and prominent Huigan make it a delightful choice for puerh tea enthusiasts. The combination of premium materials and optimal storage conditions ensures a tea that is both visually appealing and deeply satisfying to drink.

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I pulled this out to try again. I didn’t put anything other than a mental note on it last time. It breaks off in about 8 gram chunks from the square brick. I gave it a good 20 second rinse and let it set about 20 minutes.
First steep of about 20 seconds, I actually do 3 steeps for my cup. It takes a while to even color the water well. It is a bit cloudy in the cup. More sweet than astringent as the last time. Pale yellow/gold color. It has aged a bit in the pumidor a tad bit darker in the brew and the brick.
Not terribly punchy or strong but more like a green tea. Small lea so definitely a plantation bush. I did see a couple of whole leafs in there although small and most were chopped to make pressing easier. A decent tea yes , not as good as the others I have drank lately but acceptable. I guess the convenience factor in the little squares you break off can make it worth it sometimes.
A little bit of fruit almost like a slight ripe banana and a semi-sweet finish.
Nice convenience factor.