“Nobody has wrote a note for this one yet, which is too bad. I’m late to writing a note for it too. But it’s a pu-erh so it can only taste better with age, right? I used about 2/3 of a sample...” Read full tasting note
Origin:Bulang Mountain, Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China
Plucking Standard:One bud with two leaves
Net wet: 357g
Dry Tea: Round cake shape, but slightly loose on the edge, many golden tea buds on the surface.
Aroma: Strong glutinous rice aroma
Liquid: Clear, bright deep red color
Mouthfeel: Soft, smooth and Strong glutinous rice taste with good aftertaste
Tea Bush:Menghai large-leaf tea bush species
Tea Garden:Man Xin Long Tea Garden
The raw material of this Palace Ripened Pu-erh Cake is from Menghai County of Yunnan and it was harvest in 2009, but in 2010 it was pressed into cakes. After many years of transformation under dry storage condition, the pile flavor has disappeared, and instead, it is full of aged fragrance. When brewing, the strong glutinous rice aroma emanates from tea liquid, which immediately arouses the desire to drink. More importantly, its glutinous rice aroma is very persistent, and even the tea is tasteless, but the tea liquid will still have some pleasant aroma, which is very rare for the pu-erh cake of this price
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