Overview:
- Year: 2006
- Type: Puerh Raw Tea (Sheng Cha)
- Weight: 357g
- Name: XiaGuan "Jia Ji" (1st Grade) Cake
- Storage: Guangzhou natural storage
Description:
The 2006 XiaGuan "Jia Ji" (1st Grade) Cake is a testament to the rich tea tradition that traces its roots back to the early 1950s. Crafted with meticulous care and using high-grade materials, this Puerh Raw Tea offers a captivating blend of flavors and aromas, inviting enthusiasts to embark on a sensory journey through time.
Flavor Profile:
- Smoky Essence: A distinct smokiness adds depth and tradition to the flavor profile, evoking a sense of heritage.
- Robust Flavor: The tea captivates with its robust and thick taste, showcasing the quality of the high-grade materials used in its production.
- Delightful Aroma: A fragrant aroma enhances the overall tea-drinking experience, enveloping the senses in its richness.
- Huigan (Returning Sweetness): A fast-emerging sweetness lingers pleasantly after each sip, offering a delightful finish.
- Bitterness and Pungency: The tea presents a clear bitterness and slight piquancy, adding complexity and depth to its character.
- Saliva Production: Stimulates saliva production, enhancing the tasting experience and leaving a lasting impression.
Storage:
Naturally stored in Guangzhou, this exquisite tea matures gracefully, allowing its flavors to develop and harmonize over time. The natural storage environment contributes to the tea's rich, well-rounded character, ensuring a rewarding tea-drinking experience with each infusion.
Packaging Variations:
The "Jia Ji" series offers diverse packaging options, including paper tong packages containing five separate 100g tuos, as well as individual paper boxes, each containing a 100g tuo. The cake version, as represented here, provides a unique and rare format for tea enthusiasts to explore and enjoy.
Background:
The "Jia Ji" series is part of a broader classification of Tuo Cha, each denoted by different grades:
- Te Tuo (特沱): Special grade Tuo Cha made from high-quality tea leaves, rich in tiny buds and young leaves.
- Jia Tuo (甲沱): The first-grade Tuo Cha, known for its higher ratio of young and large leaves.
- Yi Ji Tuo Cha (乙级沱茶): The second-grade Tuo Cha, characterized by a high ratio of large and strong leaves.
- Bing Ji Tuo Cha (丙级沱茶): The third-grade Tuo Cha, made from a mix of strong leaves and stems.
- Da Zhong Tuo Cha (大众沱茶): The fourth-grade Tuo Cha, known for its rougher leaves and stems.
The 2006 XiaGuan "Jia Ji" Cake stands as an embodiment of this rich tea heritage, offering not only a depth of flavor but also a glimpse into the history and tradition of Puerh tea-making.