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Mixiang 2017 Ripe Pu-erh Tea – MengHai Mid-Aged Golden Tip Pu-erh

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Mixiang 2017 Ripe Pu-erh Tea – MengHai Mid-Aged Golden Tip Pu-erh

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Savor the 2017 Mixiang Ripe Pu-erh from MengHai. Mid-aged tea with golden tips, smooth red liquor, rich aroma, and a sweet, lasting finish.

Carefully dry-stored since 2017, this mid-aged Shu Pu-erh balances mellow richness with youthful vibrancy, offering an aromatic experience unmatched in its stage of maturity.

Nestled in the lush tea mountains of MengHai, Yunnan, Mixiang 2017 Shu Pu-erh was crafted from tender, golden-tipped leaves. Its name, “Mixiang,” meaning “seeking fragrance”, reflects the exceptional aroma preserved through careful dry storage. The dry leaves themselves exude a deep, inviting fragrance, hinting at the sensory journey to come.

Upon brewing, the tea yields a brilliant red liquor reminiscent of rich mahogany, with aromatic notes evoking dark chocolate, roasted nuts, and subtle antique wood. Each sip envelops the palate in a smooth, silky texture, carrying a layered sweetness and a long, satisfying finish that lingers like a gentle echo of the highland forests where it was grown.

This mid-aged Shu Pu-erh occupies a perfect balance: the mellow softness of well-aged tea, combined with a hint of youthful vitality—allowing both newcomers and seasoned connoisseurs to savor its evolving flavor potential.

  • Season / Year: 2017
  • Tea Type: Mid-aged Shu Pu-erh (Ripe Pu-erh)
  • Cultivar: Large Leaf Tea (Da Ye Cha)
  • Origin: MengHai Tea District, Yunnan Province, China
  • Elevation: ~1,200–1,400m above sea level
  • Raw Material Grade: High bud density, tender leaves
  • Net Weight: 357g (tea cake)
  • Storage: Dry-stored in controlled conditions since 2017
Profile Element Description (Western Flavor Translation)
Aroma Intense sweet fragrance with hints of chocolate, roasted nuts, and dried orchard fruit
Texture Silky, velvety, and smooth on the palate, flowing effortlessly
Flavor Core Rich and earthy, layered with malt, honey, and subtle aged wood notes
Finish Long-lasting, sweet, and gentle, leaving a warm, comforting aftertaste
Body Sensation Full-bodied yet balanced, providing a soft, warming tea energy without harshness

 

  • Authentic Origin: Sourced from the renowned MengHai tea mountains.
  • Premium Dry Storage: Stored under ideal conditions since 2017 to preserve aroma and flavor.
  • Careful Leaf Selection: High bud density ensures richness, sweetness, and quality consistency.

Don’t miss your chance to own this rare 2017 Mixiang Ripe Pu-erh—experience its aromatic richness today before stock runs out!

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