tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787049119265045160.post7796724268282149512..comments2024-03-19T08:17:55.123+01:00Comments on T: 2012 Pu-erh.sk You LeJakub Tomekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12641381393855983478noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787049119265045160.post-18007576165367239392012-09-19T18:42:36.288+02:002012-09-19T18:42:36.288+02:00Hi TwoDog, thanks a lot!
Indeed, Jingmai is anothe...Hi TwoDog, thanks a lot!<br />Indeed, Jingmai is another favourite area of mine. And I feel it has a lot in common with Youle actually. So what you say sounds good.<br /><br />I have no problem with plantation leaves as such. I think that lower quality of some plantation material is more a matter of overharvesting than of the very fact that it is a plantation. <br /><br />Plus, 2007 and traditional storage sounds way better than fresh 2012 :) At least for consumption, I'm not speaking of aging.<br />All the best!<br />JakubJakub Tomekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12641381393855983478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-787049119265045160.post-14234538009206495132012-09-19T15:19:56.244+02:002012-09-19T15:19:56.244+02:00Jakub, as usual a great post - especially the bit ...Jakub, as usual a great post - especially the bit about seeing a photograph of a good friend as a child and positing guesses about their development. I look forward to trying this tea, I have a sample waiting for me in America, but it will have to wait until Christmas. <br /><br />I just recently tried a traditional stored Jingmai from 2007 that you might like - it sounds like it would hit some of the notes you like about this Youle (but be different in several other areas). It probably can't hang in this weight class, it's cheaper material (see:plantation) but enjoyable anyway. Anyway, it is what some of your descriptions triggered in my recent muscle memory. Keep on postin. TwoDoghttp://www.twodogteablog.comnoreply@blogger.com