Master Han's 2014 Wild Picked Sheng Puer

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74 / 100

Calculated from 7 Ratings
Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Autumn Leaf Pile, Dried Fruit, Herbs, Roasted, Sweet, Almond, Honey
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Typical Preparation
Use 4 oz / 115 ml of water
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Use 4 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 15 sec
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8 Tasting Notes View all

“In late December 2024 this tea is singing to me of Mt. Ailao with first flavors reminiscent of forest floor, olive oil, minerals, and a complex flavor that reminds me of an earthy pekoe flavor...” Read full tasting note
“Backlog: I have really enjoyed the Pu-erh teas that I’ve tried from Master Han. I love that the aroma isn’t overly earthy, in fact, I found that this smells more like a green tea than a pu-erh. ...” Read full tasting note
“Time for my first-ever sheng (and really my first-ever puerh)! Sarsonator sent me a surprise sample along with a note that we should do a tasting together. So hooray! The leaves are large and...” Read full tasting note
“I did this as a tea tasting with Cameron B. We prepped the tea similarly and then compared notes. Here are mine - Method: 3 g, 3 oz, 208 degrees, rinse-5-7-10-10 seconds (blended to one cup), ru...” Read full tasting note

Description

Master Han picks wild tea trees in the Qianjiazhai region of the Mount Ailao National Forest Preserve, Yunnan. He takes the utmost care to “let the leaves speak,” pressing each batch of leaves differently to bring out their best, either as a looseleaf sheng, a black tea or a pressed cake or ball of tea.

He works his own land, but is part of the Dongsa farmers cooperative. The cooperative does not pool tea for bulk selling, but rather invests in equipment together so that each farmer can produce their own distinct products with a greater degree of ownership.

Master Han is excited to share his fresh, just picked 2014 harvest pu’er. This gorgeous wild-picked, loose leaf sheng pu’er is a unique opportunity to taste the pure, bright flavor notes of a young tea that is full of energy, smooth and absolutely ready to drink.

This tea is a potent expression of the old-growth forests of Qianjiazhai, packed with rich flavor. The first impression is the nostalgic and striking aroma of a streetside steamed bun cart; malty and sweet. This unfolds in the first sips as fragrant sticky rice wrapped in banana leaf or lotus and filled with sweet red bean.

The thickness of this tea builds up with a tingling Sichuan peppercorn sensation. As the tea continues to steep out it gains more and more complexity until it is more reminiscent of sipping a carefully balanced Japanese soup broth with sweet notes of white miso and sweet corn.

The way this tea can be vibrant, fresh and green while still unfolding with creamy, thick textures and complex flavors makes for a thrilling tasting experience. This is a tea to invest in. Drink it now to experience the pure expression of some of the oldest tea forests in the world, and age more for later to see the way such a balanced tea matures and deepens in its intensity.

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