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2014 Gu Ming Xiang "Bu Lang Tribute Cake" Ripe Pu-erh Tea

Original price $8.75 - Original price $75.00
Original price
$8.75
$8.75 - $75.00
Current price $8.75

Another high quality ripe pu-erh tea from Gu Ming Xiang!  This is entirely Spring 2011 fermented wild arbor tea from Bu Lang area of Menghai.  The tea was fermented in Menghai under the supervision of Xinghai tea factory in summer of 2011.  The tea was then stored in Menghai until late 2014 when it was pressed by Gu Ming Xiang.  This is from the same wet pile batch as Hai Lang Hao's 2014 "Bu Lang Tribute Brick", but the blend is more tippy and gives a distinctly different

The brewed tea has some bitterness in the beginning but quickly gives way to a rich and malty taste that quickly becomes sweet in the mouth.  The tea is lubricating to the mouth and throat and there is a subtle but noticeable cha qi.  Tea soup is burgundy and clear, thick and viscous.

This is a ripe pu-erh that is very unique both in feeling and taste.  It's a light fermentation ripe pu-erh and the brewed leaf is a medium-light brown with a little olive green hue creeping in.  The flavor has some chocolate and coffee bitter notes, with some dried fruit sweetness and some earthiness that remains from it's wet piling (mostly faded).  The cha qi is quite noticeable (strong) for a ripe pu-erh.  

An excellent Bu Lang single-estate ripe pu-erh tea which will age with grace and complexity.

357 Grams per cake (7 cakes per bamboo leaf tong)

2014 pressing, 2011 wet piling.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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"It's definitely a league above the standard Dayi recipes. Decent buy at this price. Quite dark, good minerality."

Bastian F. (5/5)

Tastes older than the years it has!

"A tea that tastes older than the years it has! I let it rest for a bit as soon as I got it. The soup is clear with a lovely petrichor taste!"

Alain G. (5/5)

Superb and excellent value

"I love this tea so much I had to hijack my hubby's account to write a review. It has a thick, lubricating mouthfeel with a smooth flavour of the woods and a hint of chestnuts? The astringency is very manageable as long as it is brewed quickly, gong fu-style, and gives structure to the tea. Oh, and that particular note of fermentation which, to me, is what drinking shou puerh is all about. Such great value especially when the Hai Lang Hao version of the same leaves is going for multiples higher. Grab it!"

Terence w. (5/5)

Excellent mouthfeel

"Taste wise I get slight dried date and mineral notes, but what sticks out about this tea to me is the mouthfeel. Exceptionally thick and lubricating, almost oily (in a good way). Very good reasonably priced shou."

Thomas P. (5/5)

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