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2015 Ruyu 100g Ripe Pu'er Tea Cake

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2015 Ruyu 100g Ripe Pu'er Tea Cake

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The 2015 Ruyu 100g Ripe Pu'er Tea Cake sat quietly on the table, holding a story. Made from ancient tea trees in Mengla County, Yunnan, its leaves were picked in 2013, nurtured by careful hands, and spoke of the land.

The dark leaves unfurled when brewed, releasing an earthy and sweet aroma reminiscent of dried dates. The first sip was smooth, with a gentle sweetness that lingered, offering a taste rich with depth and years of history. Each steep revealed new layers of flavor, reminding you of Yunnan's fertile soil.

This tea offers more than taste—it is also good for your health. It aids digestion, may help lower cholesterol, and can manage weight. Rich in antioxidants, it provides gentle support for the stomach.

Brewing the 2015 Ruyu Ripe Pu'er Tea Cake is simple. Boil water to 100°C and use five grams of tea for a small cup. The first steep is quick—just ten seconds—and with each additional steep, the flavors deepen as you allow it to steep longer.

For storage, keep the tea in a dry, ventilated area, away from strong odors. Over time, it will continue to age and grow richer.

Choosing this tea is choosing a piece of history and tradition. Whether you're new to tea or a seasoned drinker, the 2015 Ruyu Ripe Pu'er Tea Cake offers a moment of satisfaction. A single sip can transport you to Yunnan, connecting you with the heart of its culture. Enjoy it and let it become part of your daily routine.

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