I got on very well with the Nannuo from Nada's previous, first tea years of productions (cf. the 2008 and 2009). This year, something is awry!
It has mixed leaves, including huangpian [yellow flakes]. The soup comes out pale yellow, and the scent, while sweet, is thin and quiet. It is cooling on the lips, but provides no kuwei [bitterness]. It is accessible - but not a great tea, this year.
In fairness to the vendor, Essence of Tea, the product was originally withdrawn from sale - I'm not sure of its status now. "A little weak and one-dimensional", remarked Lei.
Something is definitely afoot with this poor old tea. Given that I recall reading from Nada's blog that he usually stays with the family that makes this tea, I can only assume that there has been some over-cooking or something similar. There is a dry, ever-so-slightly burned character to the tea. While not at all bad, it's not up to the usual standard. Fingers remain crossed for the 2011 Nannuo, for a return to its sweet, wildly floral form.
In the words of Keats, "It's not right, but it's OK."
In the words of Keats, "It's not right, but it's OK."
What would be a good tea to try to really understand Nannuo?
ReplyDeleteamong young sheng cha accessible online, I would think of zhizhengtea's 2009 and 2010 nan nuo.
ReplyDeleteyou can get samples on their site.
I found the 2009 maybe a bit more qualitative and fuller than the 2010, but as a few months>>1 year is like an "élevage" time and as I have not tasted the 2009 when it was released I take my comparison with a few grains of salt. I would think it is interesting to sample both.
Dear William,
ReplyDeleteThe 2009 Nadacha "Nannuo" was really good - and most typical of good tea from the region, I think.
Best wishes,
Hobbes
The 2009 Nadacha "Nannuo" looking good i will taste it soon
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