Description
2007 Spring Imperial Grade Yunnan Raw Puerh - Horse Caravan
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The 2007 Spring Imperial Grade Yunnan Raw Puerh - Horse Caravan is a remarkable example of traditional Chinese puerh tea, known for its rich heritage and unique processing techniques. Harvested from the lush tea gardens of Yunnan, this raw puerh is crafted from high-quality, hand-picked tea leaves. The "Horse Caravan" designation hints at the historical trade routes where tea was transported, emphasizing its cultural significance and authenticity.
Flavor Profile
Initial Impression: The tea offers a complex and intriguing aroma, with earthy undertones and subtle floral notes that evoke the rich biodiversity of Yunnan's mountainous regions.
Taste:
- Rich Mineral: The flavor is characterized by a prominent mineral quality, providing a grounding sensation that reflects the terroir of the region.
- Bittersweet Balance: A medium bittersweetness defines the palate, with a slight astringency that adds depth without overwhelming. This balance makes it approachable for both new and seasoned puerh drinkers.
- Lingering Finish: The aftertaste is long-lasting, leaving a pleasant, slightly sweet sensation that invites further sips.
Characteristics
- Color: The tea brews to a deep amber hue, showcasing its age and richness.
- Body: It possesses a medium body, providing a satisfying mouthfeel that enhances the overall drinking experience.
- Aging Potential: As a raw puerh, this tea has excellent aging potential, meaning its flavors will evolve and deepen over time, offering an exciting prospect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This 2007 Spring Imperial Grade Yunnan Raw Puerh - Horse Caravan is a delightful journey through flavor and tradition, embodying the essence of Yunnan’s rich tea culture.
2007 Spring Imperial Grade Yunnan Raw Puerh - Horse Caravan
Origin: Menghai , Yunnan
Date of Pick: 2007 Spring
Elevation : 1700m
Bud to Leaf Ratio: 1 bud : 1 / 2 leaf
Taste:
Rich Mineral: The flavor is characterized by a prominent mineral quality, providing a grounding sensation that reflects the terroir of the region.
Bittersweet Balance: A medium bittersweetness defines the palate, with a slight astringency that adds depth without overwhelming. This balance makes it approachable for both new and seasoned puerh drinkers.
Lingering Finish: The aftertaste is long-lasting, leaving a pleasant, slightly sweet sensation that invites further sips.
Net Weight : 357g
Tea Bush : Grade 1 large-leaf tea bush species (100 years old)
Caffeine: Medium caffeine (less than 20% of a cup of coffee)