Da Li Cha Xiao Shu 20127D12 Harvest: April 2012
Origin: China / Yunnan / Pu'er / Jingdong
Height: 1200 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Da Li Cha (ca. 60jährige Bäume)
Dalicha is the Chinese name for the camellia variety camellia taliensis, a close relative of the tea plant camellia sinensis. Dalicha Xiaoshu 2012 is made from tea plucked from sixty-year-old tea trees. The processing is the same as for raw Puer Shengcha from normal tea trees, but the taste is clearly different. Stored in China until 2023.
Category:
Sheng Cha - Raw Pu Er Sheng Cha, Raw Tea, or literally: live tea, are Pu Er teas of the traditional type. The tea leaves are briefly heated after the withering process, then formed and dried in the sun, or, with simpler qualities, also by hot air. This so-called Mao Cha, Unfinished Tea, is either pressed into different forms or stocked and sold as Sancha, Loose Tea. Old Sheng Cha teas differ significantly from young ones. When young, they are wild: tart, and at the same time extremely mellow and sweet. As they age, they become more mature: the tart taste goes over into spicy, and then turns into incredible aromas of moist earth. The sweetness then remains subtly in the background.
Storage:
Fresh and pleasant to drink, combining slightly tart and sweet notes. This tea undergoes a process of microbial fermentation while stored, during which it loses freshness and tartness, while gaining depth, sweetness and earthy notes.