2014 Xiao Qing Gan – Ripe Pu-erh Tea in Green Tangerine from Tengma
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2014 Xiao Qing Gan – Ripe Pu-erh Tea in Green Tangerine from Tengma
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This Xiao Qing Gan (small green tangerine stuffed with ripe Pu-erh tea) was made in 2014 using high-quality ingredients from two trusted origins: the green tangerine comes from Tengma, Xinhui, a region known across China for producing the best citrus peel, while the ripe Pu-erh tea was sourced from Pu’er City, Yunnan, the heart of traditional Pu-erh production.
Over a decade of aging has allowed the citrus and tea to fully integrate. The result is a deeply comforting tea with a rich, full-bodied flavor and complex layers of sweet citrus aroma. It offers a smooth and rounded taste with no bitterness, perfect for those who enjoy aged ripe Pu-erh with a touch of natural fruitiness.
Each Xiao Qing Gan weighs around 9–13g. You can break it apart and brew one-third to a half for a rich brew using a Gaiwan, Yixing teapot (100–150ml), or a glass teapot designed for citrus Pu-erh.
This tea is enjoyable for daily drinking and easy to brew, making it a reliable choice for both newcomers and seasoned tea drinkers.
Highlights
- Traditional Xiao Qing Gan: whole green tangerine filled with ripe Pu-erh tea
- Tangerine from Tengma, Xinhui—China’s top citrus peel origin
- Ripe Pu-erh from Pu’er City, Yunnan
- Aged since 2014, well-balanced and smooth
- Naturally sweet, full-bodied, and aromatic
- Brew using Gaiwan, Yixing teapot, or glass citrus teapot
Brewing Tips
Break off part of the tea (1/3 or 1/2 of one piece). Use boiling water for short infusions. It steeps many times and holds flavor well.
Tea type: Puerh Tea
Tea shape: Tea-bulb
Origin: Yunnan
Picking year: 2014
Picking Season: Spring
Tea shape: Tea-bulb
Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠🟠Post-fermented
Suggested teaware:
- Pu-erh Mini Green Tangerine Brewing Teapot
- Gaiwan☕
- Porcelain Cup
- Clay Teapot🫖
- Elegant Cup
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 12
Brewing Water Temperature:
- ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉
Medthod:
For Gaiwan/ Clay pot, please refer to our Blog: A Guide to Brewing Perfect Pu-erh Tea
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰~10s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time-5S
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