This post is coming a little bit late – I did this tasting on February 29th, but was wanting to get my ‘first year of blogging’ post up last week, so I figured I would push this one. If you’re tuning in for the first time, this is my ninth monthly review of Bitterleaf Tea’s…
Author: The Weekend Sessions
Looking Back and Looking Forward
This upcoming week marks one year of The Weekend Sessions, so I would like to take some time to give myself a proper introduction, reflect a bit on the last year, and give a bit of a preview of what might go on for the next year, as I am anticipating some changes. Before moving…
Bitterleaf Teas 2019 Don’t Be Sad Sheng Puerh – February 2020 Early Look
Bitterleaf Tea’s 2019 Don’t Be Sad is a new huang pian brick made out of Hekai material, some of which is huang pian from their Big Old Ass Tree production. Generally speaking I’m a big fan of huang pian teas, especially those from Bitterleaf. These puerhs are extremely budget friendly and I have often found…
Tea Joint 2016 Bing Dao Sheng Puerh – February 2020 Review
Recently I came across a new vendor on Instagram called Tea Joint who seemed to be mostly focused on sheng puerh and based out of Canada. Naturally, this caught my interest so I gave them a shot and grabbed small samples of all their sheng offerings. The first puerh of theirs I am reviewing is…
XiaGuan 2013 Fei Tai Hao Love Forever Sheng Puerh – February 2020 Review
I’ve been wanting to try out XiaGuan’s 2013 “Gei Tai Hao“, or LOVE FOREVER sheng puerh for a good while now, and Valentine’s seemed like an appropriate time to finally get to this interestingly wrapped and named cake. This cake was pressed in 2013 but was made with ten year aged maocha, so it’s already…
Crimson Lotus Tea 2018 Daydream Sheng Puerh – February 2020 Review
Crimson Lotus Tea’s 2018 Daydream is a multi-year blend raw puerh that I’ve been wanting to try for a while now. I was chatting with Nicole from Tea For Me Please maybe six months ago and she seemed to be really excited about this tea, so I made a mental note to try it ASAP……
Tea Side 2013 Unicorn Sheng Puerh – February 2020 Review
Tea Side’s 2013 Unicorn is a sheng puerh-style tea made from old growth trees from Thailand. I should note (as I have in the past) that as the material doesn’t come from Yunnan this tea can’t technically be called puerh, but I have had some wonderful puerh style teas in the past and love that…
Fangmingyuan 2008 Nannuo Sheng Puerh – February 2020 Review
A sample of Fangmingyuan’s 2008 Nannuo came to me as a free sample last year from Tiago over at Tea Encounter. I hadn’t heard of Fangmingyuan before checking out the Tea Encounter’s site, but I have been very impressed with the couple of teas I have tried from them so far. Initial Impressions The dry…
Bitterleaf Teas Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good Sheng Puerh – January 2020 Review
Alright, time for another check in on Bitterleaf Teas’ 2019 Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good! This is my ninth write-up on this tea, so if you’d like to read my past reviews you can do so here, otherwise lets just get to it! Breaking the Cake As expected from past sessions, the dry cake doesn’t smell…
Yunnan Sourcing 2002 Jiang Cheng “Ye Sheng Gu Cha” Sheng Puerh – January 2020 Review
When I started getting into tea I remember laughing when I saw people say “Just found this in my pumidor, bought five years ago then totally forgot I had it!” Well… I’m starting to understand. I’m pushing 150 samples and cakes for sheng alone now which isn’t as hectic as many others out there, but…