Description
2016 High Mountain Almond Note Liu Bao Hei Cha
This High Mountain Almond Note Liu Bao Hei Cha is harvested in high mountain region , over 1600 m altitude in Guang Xi. This special Liu Bao Cha gives a mature medicinal & herbal note. It carries a light almond note after swallowing end with a good medium bitterness.. It is very soothing to drink.
Here come with a brief history of Liu Bao (六堡), like Puerh is a fermented tea traditionally from Guangxi. It is fermented and dried in a long delicate process in preparation for further aging. Part of the process involves wet piling for several weeks to allow fermentation to take place. The degree of fermentation depends on the amount of time the tea is wet piled and can differ depending on the intended outcome.Guangxi province is located south of Yunnan, neighbouring Guangdong so features average daytime temperatures between 12 -22 degrees and humidity between 70 -85%. Perhaps perfect, with its short, mild winters, and long, very hot and humid summers for fermented tea production.
Liu Bao is definitely calmer on the stomach than any of the ripe or raw Puerh I’ve experienced. It is well known to warm the stomach which in Traditional Chinese Medicine is a yang organ and therefore prone to yang deficiency where there isn’t enough heat to process and absorb the qi from the food or yin deficiency where there is insufficient fluid to hold, descend and transform the qi from food. Hence Liu Bao tea that does both in giving heat and fluid is perfect for more delicate stomach constitutions. These virtues are expressed in the Qing dynasty poem attributed to Cheng Yuandao
This tea is very intense (strong cha chi), a very short steeping is recommended. Phenolic compounds are very flavorful, as most tea connoisseurs will already know. The unique phenols in this Liu Bao perhaps gives it the well appreciated and unique taste profile that many people describe as sour cereal or woody herbal taste, classically though it is described as having a “betel nut” aroma/flavour. This unique flavour profile is like a black sheep among other teas. It is not everyone's cup of tea but if you fall into it , you will appreciate the unique experience it offers.
2016 High Mountain Almond Note Liu Bao Hei Cha
Origin: Guang Xi
Date of Pick: 2006
Elevation : 1000m
Bud to Leaf Ratio: ~ 1 bud : 2 leaf
Taste: After 1 decade of agining, It carries a great medicinal mineral note like Fine Aged white tea and with Strong bittersweet and each sip is like reading an old book through time.
Net Weight : 150 g
Tea Bush : Quang Xi large-leaf tea bush species
Caffeine: Medium caffeine (less than 20% of a cup of coffee)