2014 Mansong Tribute Ripe Puerh Tea Brick

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2014 Mansong Tribute Ripe Puerh Tea Brick
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The tea brick lay on the table, a dark rectangle of promise. It was the 2014 Mansong Tribute Ripe Pu-erh Tea Brick, made from ancient leaves. Each piece told a story from Yunnan, a place rich in history. This tea was once a tribute, something special for those in power.

You could taste its smoothness and feel it on your tongue. It was mild, with a hint of flowers, and each sip lingered, gently reminding you of what came before. The tea offered more than flavor; it provided health benefits, aiding digestion, boosting energy, and supporting heart health.

Brewing was simple: use clean water, about 5-7 grams of tea, and heat it to a boil. A short steep would reveal the first notes, and each time you poured, the tea changed.

Beside it, the Man Song Premium Raw Pu Erh Pearls waited—small, round, and easy to brew. They were made from the same ancient leaves, capturing the spirit of the mountains.

Both teas could last indefinitely, with their flavors deepening over time. They represented an investment, a promise of good days ahead.

In every cup, you find tradition and craft. The tea was a journey, a taste of history. Whether new to tea or a seasoned drinker, each cup offered something to cherish.

Tea type: Puerh Tea

Tea shape: Brick

Origin: Yunnan

Picking year: 2014

Picking Season: Autumn

Tea shape: Brick

Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠🟠Post-fermented

Suggested teaware:

  • Gaiwan☕
  • Clay Teapot🫖
  • Elegant Cup

Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 5g

Brewing Water Temperature:

  • ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉

Medthod:

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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