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Misty Gold Bud Ripe Pu-erh Tea Cake – Menghai First-Spring

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Misty Gold Bud Ripe Pu-erh Tea Cake – Menghai First-Spring

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Hand-pressed entirely from plump first-spring golden buds, this Menghai high-mountain Ripe Pu-erh unveils a velvety, amber-red liquor with lingering notes of honeyed cacao and antique wood.

A rare high-mountain Pu-erh cake made entirely of golden first-spring buds—velvety smooth with a luminous amber liquor and a naturally sweet, lingering finish.

In the mist-draped mountains of Menghai, Yunnan, the earliest spring buds emerge when nights are still cool and the morning fog cloaks the old tea trees. These tender buds, plump and downy with sun-kissed golden hairs, are prized for the exceptional sweetness and creamy body they lend to Ripe Pu-erh.

Traditionally described in Chinese as “香气高雅、汤质稠厚滑润”—elegant aroma and dense, silky liquor—this character translates for the Western palate into notes of warm honeycomb, soft cacao powder, roasted chestnut, and a hint of antique rosewood. The cup glows amber-red and lustrous, delivering a velvety mouthfeel that glides across the tongue with a clean, lingering sweetness.

Every cake is hand-crafted and stone-pressed exclusively from first-spring big-leaf cultivar buds—no stems, no coarse leaf—resulting in an unusually soft and aromatic Ripe Pu-erh that brews beautifully now yet will reward further aging.

  • Tea Type: Ripe Pu-erh (Shou Pu-erh)
  • Harvest Season: Early First-Spring
  • Cultivar: Yunnan Large-Leaf (Da Ye Zhong)
  • Origin: Deep-mountain highlands of Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China
  • Elevation: ~1,400 m / 4,600 ft
  • Raw Material Grade: 100% Plump First-Spring Golden Buds
  • Processing: Traditional wet-pile fermentation & hand-stone-pressing
  • Appearance: Round, even cake with dense golden tips
  • Net Weight: 357 g per cake
Attribute Description
Aroma Elegant layers of honeycomb, soft cacao, warm chestnut, antique rosewood
Texture Velvety-smooth, dense yet silky, coating the palate
Flavor Core Sweet malt-cacao richness with hints of caramelized dates
Finish Clean, lingering amber sweetness that gently cools the throat
Body Sensation Calming, centered warmth with a light uplifting “tea-chi”
  • Direct-from-Origin: Sourced from long-term partner farmers in Menghai’s authentic high-mountain region.
  • Premium Storage: Naturally aged in a clean, dry, odor-free environment to preserve aroma and sweetness.
  • Quality Assurance: Each cake is inspected for uniform golden-bud composition and traditional stone-press finish.

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