2016 Hai Lang Hao "Lao Man'e" Old Arbor Raw Pu-erh

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Ingredients
Pu Erh Tea Leaves
Flavors
Bitter, Grapefruit, Sweet
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Use 5 oz / 140 ml of water
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Use 10 g of tea
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“I brewed the entire 10g sample in a 140ml gaiwan. What I received were small, evenly sized chunks without any loose bits. I don’t know which part of the cake they were from, but they seemed fairly...” Read full tasting note

Description

Spring 2016 harvested tea leaves that are 100% sourced from Lao Man’E Village (Bu Lang Mountains) tea from older tea trees. Hai Lang has long been active in Lao Man’E, Lao Ban Zhang and other Bu Lang villages. In 2008 he produced a Lao Ban Zhang and Lao Man’e blend called Lao Ban’e that has since become a classic in China and abroad.

Being pure Lao Man’e this tea is a bitter-fest. Not only is there strong bitterness, there is a strong aroma and very strong cha qi. The tea leaves are burly, and thick and go many many infusions before losing their flavor.

If you are looking to understand what pure Lao Man’e tea from older trees can be, then this is something worth trying. If you are looking for something to age for the long term as an alternative or complement to Lao Ban Zhang, then Lao Man’e is the natural choice!

Spring 2106 Harvest

400 grams per cake

Lao Man’e Village, Bu Lang Mountains in Menghai County of Xishuangbanna

About Hai Lang Hao (Yunnan Sourcing)

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