2010 Haiwan Lao Tong Zhi *Zhizun Mingpin* Ripe Pu-erh

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Description

Zhizun Mingpin ripe Pu-erh cake is new product introduced by Mr. Zou Bingliang in 2008, it is composed of one blend throughout the cake that did not use higher grade leaves for the surface. This 2010 vintage cake weighs 400 grams each, the tea gives an ever-smoothening taste with a fair amount of sweetness, it makes an aromatic treat today, or may be put away to produce what is sure to be a valuable treasure in the future, and its reasonably priced to help you begin your collection.

PREPARATION: To prepare Pu-erh tea from cakes, carefully pry out the desired amount leaves and place in a teapot. Rinse by covering with boiling water and quickly pour off. Cover with boiling water again and let steep 5-30 seconds (depending on how light or dark you want the tea) and serve. Pu-erh tea can be steeped 10-20 times.

Tea factory: Haiwan Tea Industry
Tea Type: Cooked / Shu Pu-erh
Harvest Area: Menghai
Harvest Year: 2010
Net Weight: 400 grams (14.11 ounces)

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