2009 Laoman'e Ripe Cake Puerh Tea

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2009 Laoman'e Ripe Cake Puerh Tea
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Overview
In the heart of Yunnan lies the Laoman'e region, where the 2009 Laoman'e Ripe Cake Pu-erh Tea was crafted. This tea carries the weight of tradition, made by skilled hands. It is suitable for both newcomers and seasoned tea drinkers.

What is Ripe Pu-erh Tea?
Ripe Pu-erh, or "Shou" tea, is distinct. It undergoes a process called "wet piling," developed in the 1970s, accelerating the aging of raw leaves. These leaves are piled in a warm, humid environment for about 45 days, resulting in a smoother and more enjoyable taste.

Flavor Profile
The 2009 Laoman'e Ripe Cake delivers a strong infusion with a dark, rich color and a smooth, velvety texture. The flavor characteristics include:

  • Earthy Undertones: Each sip reveals a deep, grounding earthiness.
  • Mellow Sweetness: A natural sweetness balances the richness, making it pleasant.
  • Complex Aroma: The aging process has shaped a harmonious blend of flavors.

Why Choose 2009 Laoman'e Ripe Cake?

  • Authenticity: Sourced directly from Yunnan, a region rich in tea culture.
  • Value for Money: Priced fairly, offering quality without excessive cost.
  • Quick Delivery: Enjoy it without long wait times.

Conclusion
The 2009 Laoman'e Ripe Cake Pu-erh Tea is more than just a drink; it connects you to a long history of tea making. This tea is an excellent choice whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift. Let each cup transport you to the lush green hills of Yunnan.

Tea type: Puerh Tea

Tea shape: Cake

Origin: Yunnan

Picking year: 2009

Picking Season: Summer

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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