2006 Mystic Wood – Sheng Puerh

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2006 Mystic Wood Sheng Puerh

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“Mystic wood” because it took us to a journey in a mysterious place, very good meditation energy, if subtle (it’s Yiwu after all!)

The leaves are so beautiful it’s like looking at “Tea porn”, old trees are always hard to tell 100%, but if there are some leaves that look like they come from un-managed big trees, it’s these. The other very good sign that points to very old trees is that it doesn’t run out of patience, it goes on and on and on.

Strong-but-gentle yiwu taste, sweet, thick, full of vitality, smooth and calming – this is my idea of excellent meditation Tea.

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25g Bag, 400g Cake

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1 review for 2006 Mystic Wood – Sheng Puerh

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  1. Natethesnake

    Nice semi aged Yiwu and a good opportunity to taste dry and humid stored versions of the same material side by side. The dry starts off woody and resiny in early steeps and reminds me of a Biyun Hao Mahei pressing. Later steeps surprisingly shape shift into something that tastes much younger and reveals some of the original floral, honeyish top notes. The qi is bubbly and energizing with a bit of mental relaxation. The wet stored tea otoh is expectedly sweeter and danker with notes of damp November forest character. The qi here is deeper and more yin. This tea is more ready to drink now and if I had to choose one to drink now I’d go for the wet stored. But the dry is more complex and dynamic and I imagine that in 20 years will outshine it. Both of these teas could be a bit thicker and more concentrated with more stamina for my tastes but in this price range is definitely worth trying. My rating is actually 4 1/2 stars as for me to rate something as 5 it needs to be a world classic.

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