Here in Shulandia, we plod on taking joy even in the minutest difference in the shus of this earth. While some might think life is too short to drink shu, I'm in the camp that life is too long not to drink shu. I still have quite a few random unopened beengs waiting to underwhelm me and I finally gave this 2010 Douji Phoenix Tour a whirl.
Douji's foray into shu must not have been a wild success as the Feng Huang You(Phoenix Tour) beengs boast no tea expo awards of any kind. Douji appear to have had only a brief stint with making shu (2009 to 2013). My records show I bought this beeng for $12.99 now to be had for $74.99 from the same vendor making it my best investment from 2012. After the buckets of ducats I lost last week in the market crash, it's half an ounce of comfort.
Douji's foray into shu must not have been a wild success as the Feng Huang You(Phoenix Tour) beengs boast no tea expo awards of any kind. Douji appear to have had only a brief stint with making shu (2009 to 2013). My records show I bought this beeng for $12.99 now to be had for $74.99 from the same vendor making it my best investment from 2012. After the buckets of ducats I lost last week in the market crash, it's half an ounce of comfort.
The beeng itself isn't the highest quality of leaf with a smattering of token golden buds on top. As with most Douji beengs, the compression is loose and the edges are starting to fray already. I can't imagine they bothered with stone pressing shu and the pneumatic presser was probably adjusted. The scent of the brewed leaves was a tad more enticing and softly sweet than the actual brewed tea. I've already forgotten the particulars as it left such a non-impression. When I can't get into a tea, I aways do a test brew alongside with a tea I know well so I know my tastebuds are not at fault. With shu, I normally brew up either the '06 Menghais or the YS 2009 Cha Tou Sheng Yun as the comparison. I brewed up the Lao Cha Tou today and immediately the reference tea is leaps more livelier in the mouth leaving a licorice mouthfeel. I regret having torn open that prim pleated Douji wrapping.
What to do with such a snoozer of a shu- inoffensive and mild. Shu cola?
I mixed it for kicks but even the pep of CO2 cannot revive this genteel tea. The tea is decent enough to chill out and relax my mind with my current favorite app- a 3D jellyfish simulator.