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Spring Ming Large 400g Menghai Ripe Pu-erh Tea Cake – 2020

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Spring Ming Large 400g Menghai Ripe Pu-erh Tea Cake – 2020

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A generous 400 g Menghai Ripe Pu-erh that delivers rich cocoa-like depth, smooth sweetness, and exceptional value for your daily tea ritual.

A mid-aged, mellow yet full-bodied Ripe Pu-erh from Bulang Mountain—crafted for smooth daily drinking and rewarding long-term aging.

Spring Ming’s 2020 Ripe Pu-erh celebrates the time-honored craft of Menghai fermentation using first-grade Bulang Mountain big-leaf tea. Pressed into a traditional 400 g large cake, it was designed as the perfect “everyday companion” tea—affordable yet remarkably satisfying.

Open the wrapper and the dry leaves greet you with hints of sun-dried dates and antique cedar cabinets. Once infused, the liquor glows a deep chestnut-red, releasing a gentle cocoa-and-walnut aroma. Each sip unfolds silky sweetness, earthy warmth, and a lingering mineral freshness reminiscent of cool mountain spring water.

Balanced and durable, this cake offers 10+ infusions that stay flavorful and smooth. Stored properly, it will continue to deepen over the years—a Pu-erh that matures as gracefully as an old wine, rewarding both today’s tea sessions and tomorrow’s collection.

  • Year & Season: 2020 Spring harvest, winter fermentation
  • Tea Type: Ripe Pu-erh (Shu Pu-erh)
  • Cultivar: Yunnan large-leaf (Da Ye Zhong) – First Grade sun-dried green maocha
  • Origin: Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China
  • Fermentation: Traditional Menghai wet-piling craft
  • Net Weight: 400 g (large tea cake, about 12% bigger than the standard 357 g Pu-erh cake)
  • Character: Mellow, sweet-earthy, long-lasting, ideal for daily drinking & mid-term aging
Aspect Description
Aroma Cocoa nibs, sun-dried jujube, light camphor, antique cedar
Texture Silky-smooth, medium-thick body with a soft velvety mouthfeel
Flavor Core Sweet earthy notes, hints of walnut, dark honey, roasted barley
Finish Clean mineral sweetness with a gentle returning coolness
Body Sensation Comforting warmth in the chest and abdomen, mildly energizing

 

  • Sourced directly from Menghai cooperative tea farmers with over 8 years of stable partnership
  • Clean, dry-stored in climate-controlled conditions to preserve optimal flavor
  • Guaranteed authentic Menghai Ripe Pu-erh—tested for safety and free from additives

Stock up now on this generous 400 g cake—perfect for your daily brews and ready to age gracefully. Limited 2020 batch—order today before it’s gone!

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