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2014 Aged Liubao Dark Tea – Betel Nut Aroma & Cooling Finish

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2014 Aged Liubao Dark Tea – Betel Nut Aroma & Cooling Finish

Minimal Storage Odor | Authentic Betel Nut Aroma | Warming & Digestive Ease

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Aged for over a decade in dry storage, this exceptionally clean Liubao delivers the legendary Betel Nut aroma, velvety texture, and cooling throat sensation that defines Guangxi's most treasured dark tea tradition.

Classic Wuzhou Flavor — Red, Thick, Aged, and Mellow

— Carefully selected from dozens of samples for exceptional cleanliness and approachability

Liu Bao tea (六堡茶) from Wuzhou, Guangxi, is one of China's most storied dark teas (Hei Cha), traditionally known as an "Overseas Chinese Export Tea" beloved across Southeast Asia. For generations, it traveled via the historic Tea Boat Road to Malaysian tin mines and tropical ports, where workers relied on its warming, dampness-dispelling properties to thrive in humid conditions.

What makes this 2014 vintage exceptional? After tasting over a dozen factory-produced Liu Bao samples, we selected this one for its remarkably light storage character—a rare find in aged dark tea. Despite being made from Grade 3 leaves (traditionally considered mid-tier), the flavor profile is outstanding, proving that masterful fermentation and aging can eclipse raw material grade. The tea underwent traditional bamboo basket fermentation (竹篓发酵), a slow, probiotic-rich process that encourages microbial maturation while allowing the tea to breathe naturally.

Since 2014, this tea has been dry-aged in optimal conditions, developing the complexity of fine wine without the mustiness that plagues poorly stored dark teas. The result? A tea that embodies the four pillars of Liu Bao excellence: Red (ruby liquor), Thick (creamy body), Aged (woody depth), Mellow (smooth, no astringency). Think of it as the dark chocolate of tea—earthy, grounding, with a whisper of mint on the finish.

Tea Profile

  • Type: Liu Bao Dark Tea (六堡茶 / Hei Cha / Post-Fermented Tea)
  • Vintage / Aged Since: 2014 (11+ years of dry storage aging)
  • Origin: Wuzhou, Guangxi Province, China (梧州)
  • Producer: Factory-produced tea (commissioned by specialty tea maker)
  • Raw Material Grade: Grade 3 leaves (mid-tier, exceptionally crafted)
  • Fermentation Style: Traditional Wet Piling (渥堆) + Bamboo Basket Aging
  • Storage Condition: Dry warehouse storage (minimal storage odor—cleanest we've sourced)
  • Signature Character: Betel Nut Aroma (槟榔香) | Cooling Throat Sensation | Warming Body Effect
  • Packaging Options:
    • 30g Sample: Resealable aluminum foil pouch
    • 100g: Resealable aluminum foil pouch (moisture-proof, light-blocking)
    • 500g: Food-grade eco-friendly airtight canister (reusable, excellent seal even after opening)

Flavor & Body Sensation Profile

Category Description (Western Flavor Terms)
Dry Leaf Appearance Dark brown to charcoal black, tightly twisted and wiry strands with a faint oily sheen—an indicator of quality fermentation. Clean appearance with no visible mold or off-notes.
Dry Leaf Aroma Concentrated earthy and woody scent with subtle barnyard sweetness. Upon opening, you may detect mild cellar/storage notes—this is normal for aged dark tea. Follow our awakening guide below to soften these aromas before brewing.
Liquor Aroma Betel Nut (think: dried herbaceous-woody scent with cooling nuances, not the fresh nut itself), layered with aged oak, dried jujube, faint root vegetable sweetness, and a whisper of camphor/menthol. Aroma deepens with each steeping.
Liquor Color Deep ruby red to mahogany, brilliantly clear and translucent—reminiscent of aged Bordeaux wine or cherry wood stain. No cloudiness.
Texture & Mouthfeel Thick, velvety, and creamy—coats the palate like silk. No astringency or sharpness; instead, a smooth, round body with noticeable weight. Mellow and non-irritating even on an empty stomach.
Flavor Core Opens with earthy umami (forest floor, wet stone), transitions to sweet maltiness and dried fruits (dates, figs), finishes with woody depth and a cooling menthol-like sensation at the back of the throat ("cooling finish"/凉喉韵).
Aftertaste & Hui Gan Strong huigan (returning sweetness) that lingers for minutes. Saliva production increases on the tongue. The cooling throat sensation becomes more pronounced after swallowing—refreshing and cleansing.
Body Sensation (体感) Distinctly warming to the stomach and core—tea drinkers often describe gentle heat radiating through the chest and abdomen. Grounding, relaxing effect. Traditionally used to dispel dampness (祛湿) and aid digestion after rich meals.
Steeping Endurance Highly resilient—delivers 8-12 flavorful infusions with evolving character. Early steeps showcase betel nut aroma; later steeps reveal honeyed sweetness and mineral notes.

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Why Choose This 2014 Aged Liu Bao?

Authentic Wuzhou Origin — From the birthplace of Liu Bao tea, adhering to centuries-old fermentation traditions
Exceptionally Clean Storage — Hand-selected from dozens of samples for minimal cellar odor and maximum approachability
11+ Years of Patient Aging — Dry-stored since 2014, reaching optimal maturity for rich complexity without harshness
Rare Betel Nut Aroma — The signature fragrance that defines premium Liu Bao, paired with a cooling, soothing finish
Thoughtful Packaging — From 30g samples to 500g eco-friendly canisters, designed to preserve freshness and flavor

Limited Availability — Aged Tea Cannot Be Rushed

Authentic aged Liu Bao takes over a decade to develop its signature character. This 2014 vintage is from a limited factory batch, and once our selection is gone, it may be years before we source another with this level of cleanliness and betel nut expression.

Whether you're exploring Chinese dark teas for the first time or seeking a daily drinker that warms the body and calms the mind, this tea offers an accessible gateway to one of China's most celebrated tea traditions—minus the intimidation factor of heavy storage flavors.

Experience the tea that traveled the ancient Tea Boat Road—now brought to your cup with the same dedication to quality that made Liu Bao a legend across Southeast Asia.

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