2016 (2014) Jun Xiang (Mushroom Aroma) 菌香 Liu Bao Tea, 100g
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Liu Bao Cha

Purple Cloud Tea House · 2016 (2014) Jun Xiang (Mushroom Aroma) 菌香 Liu Bao Tea, 100g

Origin
Guangxi, China
Harvest
2014

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EarthyWoodySweet

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This aged Liu Bao presents a comforting depth with prominent notes of damp earth and rich forest floor, evoking a true 'mushroom aroma'. Its liquor is smooth and mellow, offering a subtle sweetness that balances the woody undertones, leading to a satisfyingly long finish.

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What does 2016 (2014) Jun Xiang (Mushroom Aroma) 菌香 Liu Bao Tea, 100g taste like?
This dark from Guangxi, China offers a distinctive drinking experience. This aged Liu Bao presents a comforting depth with prominent notes of damp earth and rich forest floor, evoking a true 'mushroom aroma'. Its liquor is smooth and mellow, offering a subtle sweetness th. It sits in the "Earthy" and "Woody" and "Sweet" flavor families, so expect a cup that leans earthy and woody and sweet.
How should I brew 2016 (2014) Jun Xiang (Mushroom Aroma) 菌香 Liu Bao Tea, 100g?
Aim for water around 95–100 °C (203–212 °F). Western style: steep for 3–5 minutes in a mug or teapot. Gongfu style: use 5–7 g per 100 ml, 10–20 s steeps (10–20+ infusions) for multiple short steeps — this way you can taste how the flavor evolves. Give the leaves a quick rinse with boiling water before your first real steep — it wakes up the flavors and removes any storage dust.
Where does 2016 (2014) Jun Xiang (Mushroom Aroma) 菌香 Liu Bao Tea, 100g come from?
This dark is grown in Guangxi, China. This particular batch comes from the 2014 harvest.
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