This ripe pu’erh comes from Bulang Mountain. It was harvested in 2010 and pressed into cake in 2012. Having been aged over 10 years, it already got the obvious woody aroma. Pu’erh from Bulang Mountain has a mellower and richer flavor when compared to ripe pu’erh from other tea regions; the tea liquid has a high concentration, similar to rice soup, as well as a mild mushroom scent and pleasant sweetness; the honey notes lingers in the bottom of the cups which is delightful. In general, this tea offers great value and is often simple to adapt to.
rigin:
Bulang Mountain, Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China
Harvest Date:
April 10, 2010
Production Date:
April 16, 2012
Weight:
357g
Dry Leaf:
Tight and well-shaped cake, the strips are clear and even with lots of golden tips on the surface and inside of the cake
Aroma:
Woody aroma
Liquor:
Deep and clear red color
Taste:
Smooth and mellow, rich and full-bodied, with a slight mushroom fragrance
Tea Bush:
Menghai large-leaf tea bush species (about 300-400 years)
Tea Garden:
Bulang Mountain Ancient Tea Garden