2011 Chun Hui Ripe Tea Cake

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“This cake arrived in the mail dry as a bone and hard as rock. I wanted to do some experimenting with storage and aging without ruining a good/expensive cake. This cake was a cheap buy off of...” Read full tasting note

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Processed with a unique formula and carefully selected Spring buds of the hundred-year old, wild arbor tea trees growing along the coast of Lancang River in Lincang, Yunnan Province. It is the typical representative of Pu-erh tea in Yunnan, and it is excellent for collection and pleasing to drink. The soup is a brilliant red-brown in appearance with a smooth, fragrant taste that is slightly sweet and mellow.

Bought this puerh off Amazon.com for $33.99

This has a slight citrusy taste on palate, can get at least 5 STRONG cups per steep of 3-5 grams, very invigorating caffeine content, smooth and robust puerh.

This puerh is well worth the price.

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