2017 More Aged More Fragrant Puerh Tea Cake

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The 2017 More Aged, More Fragrant Pu'er Tea Cake sat quietly, its 357 grams a testament to time. The dark leaves, sourced from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan, were rich with promise.

This tea had aged well, enhancing its depth and smoothness. When brewed, it transformed into a vibrant red liquor, warm and inviting. The flavor was bold, earthy, and well-rounded, appealing to seasoned tea drinkers and those just beginning their Pu'er journey.

The leaves were handpicked, honoring Yunnan’s centuries-old tea-making traditions. Drinking this Pu'er offers a taste of history and health benefits. It aids digestion and helps manage cholesterol, making it a wholesome gift for yourself and others.

Pu'er tea is celebrated for its complexity. It can be enjoyed independently or paired with light snacks, offering versatility in every cup. With over 1700 years of history, this tea represents more than just a drink—it’s a moment of peace in Chinese culture.

The 2017 More Aged, More Fragrant Pu'er Tea Cake is perfect for starting your day, taking a restful break, or sharing with friends. It embodies tradition, health, and the charm of a well-brewed cup.

Tea type: Puerh Tea

Tea shape: Cake

Origin: Yunnan

Picking year: 2017

Picking Season: Autumn

Tea shape: Cake

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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