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2005 Hai Lang Hao "Ba Ma Gong Chun" Raw Pu-erh Tea

Original price $8.75 - Original price $205.75
Original price
$8.75
$8.75 - $205.75
Current price $8.75
A spring 2005 Hai Lang Hao production produced under the "Ming Xiang Ya Yuan" brand. "Ba Ma Gong Chun" is made entirely from 100+ year old Nan Nuo mountain area tea trees. It is entirely early spring tea. A small production with a special heavy pungent cha qi! An excellent tea that represents the spirit of Nan Nuo mountain and not mixed with other teas. Aged almost 11 years has given this tea a thick liquor liquor with a sweet after-taste, while still retaining some bitterness. An amazing tea sure to please hard-core drinkers of sheng!

Net Weight: 357 grams per cake (7 cakes per stack)
Produced by Hai Lang Hao (Ming Xiang Ya Yuan)

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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That is a very good

"That is a very good and interesting tea. It is out of stock. I will definitely buy one when it is in stock."

Jennifer G. (5/5)

Not much aged but great refreshing Lemony profile!

"Bouquet: One of the major aspects of this buddy is its refreshing lemon / cistus profile scent and taste wise. Already within its steaming atmosphere you can tell that there isn't much of an aged character to it. Further major aromatic aspects are hay and dried field flowers like dandelion, gentian and marigold. Beside those a woodsy layer is always part of this refreshing play in this case bamboo. But there is even more to it when it comes to the subtle bouquet notes like balsamic vinegar and apple. Liquor: Taste-wise there isn't much of difference in comparison to its steaming bouquet. Starting with hay and those former field flower aspects its young character also got a certain touch of those sun dried Pu-erh buds to it. And this is also the main act within this play: Lemony and Herbal. Its soft silky texture also contains a light sugary sweetness with an even lighter mix of tobacco and leather - just a minimal touch of it. Also within its actual taste there is a constant wood like flavor to it like a mix of bamboo and birch with a slightly roasted note. The actual liquor is leaving a cooling feel within you inner mouth section behind like an echo of After Eight. If you are looking for a refreshing Pu-erh which got a certain Lemon-like character to it you find the perfect buddy for many enjoyable sessions. But if you are really looking for a certain deeper and more darker aged character this buddy is faraway from that stage. For a 2005 Sheng there is very little age to it. I got some Pu-erh in my stock from 2015 or 2013 with the same kind of profile. So it really depends what you're looking for. It is definitely not a bad Sheng but do not think of it as too much of an aged one! More Reviews & Photos at https://www.instagram.com/zerozen_artlab/"

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