Kaiyuan Reserve · 2006 Aged Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake
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Raw pu-erh aged for twenty years in China's northwest dry inland city — pressed only once, to mark two decades of patience. This is what clean, unhurried aging actually tastes like.
Twenty years of quiet, unhurried aging in Xi'an's dry northern air — and then, finally, pressed into a single cake to mark the occasion.
What Makes It Unique
- Genuinely 20-year-aged raw material, not "vintage-labeled" — the 2006 spring harvest date is documented and traceable.
- Xi'an dry storage: one of the cleanest aging environments in China — zero musty off-notes, zero cang wei (仓味, storage odor), just pure tea character.
- A once-in-a-generation release pressed to commemorate a supplier's 20th anniversary — when the stock is gone, it is gone.
- Mengku Large-Leaf Arbor spring material: a high-grade seasonal harvest, rich in polyphenols and with exceptional aging potential.
- Hand stone-pressed at moderate compression — the cake breathes as it ages, and breaks apart cleanly for every brew.
The Story Behind This Tea
In April 2006, a small team running a tea business in Xi'an purchased their first significant lot of raw pu-erh material. They had just registered their company. The tea was Mengku large-leaf arbor spring harvest — one-bud-two-to-three-leaves (一芽二三叶, Yī Yá Èr Sān Yè), selected from arbor trees in the Mengku tea region of Lincang, Yunnan. They were not planning to press it right away. They set it aside.
Then they kept setting it aside.
The material sat in a dedicated dry storage space in Xi'an — not in a humid southern warehouse, not in a controlled-humidity chamber, but in the naturally dry air of a landlocked northern Chinese city sitting just above the Qinling Mountains. Xi'an winters routinely drop to 50% relative humidity for months. Summers are warm but not wet. The tea aged slowly, without being pushed.
Twenty years passed.
By 2025, when the team marked their company's twentieth anniversary, they looked back at that original 2006 lot and made a decision: press it now, while it is still in its prime aging window. Press it by hand, using a stone mold, following the traditional compressed-cake method that has been used for centuries. Do not rush it. Do not over-compress it.
The result is what you are looking at: a round, well-structured 357g cake with clearly visible leaf strands, an oily, golden-brown surface, and a compression that is firm but not tight — exactly what you want in a cake intended for further aging or immediate drinking.
This is not a tea that has been warehoused in a humid southern facility and then sold as "aged." The dry Xi'an environment means the tea has changed at its own pace. The origin character — the natural sweetness and florality of Mengku large-leaf material — is still present and recognizable, now layered with the deeper notes that twenty years of slow transformation produce. You can taste where the tea came from. You can also taste the time.
The story behind this tea is straightforward: a supplier kept their best material for twenty years because they believed in it. They opened the warehouse to mark an anniversary. That is the entire story. There is no elaborate mythology here — just patience, a dry northern city, and a good spring harvest that was worth waiting for.
Why Buy Now
This cake was pressed in a single, limited production run in March 2025. The raw material quantity is fixed. Once this lot sells through, there will be no restock — the same 2006 Mengku dry-stored material will not exist again.
Two trust points worth noting: the production date on the wrapper reads March 19, 2025, and the raw material date is documented as April 2006. Both dates are printed on the back label. The standard this cake is produced to is GB/T22111 — the national standard for pu-erh tea in China.
The cake is available as a full 357g cake or a 30g sample for those who want to brew it before committing.
If you have been looking for a dry-stored aged sheng puerh that is clean, traceable, and reasonably priced for its age — this is it.
Shop the 357g cake or the 30g sample below. Limited stock. No reorder.
Raw pu-erh aged for twenty years in China's northwest dry inland city — pressed only once, to mark two decades of patience. This is what clean, unhurried aging actually tastes like.
Twenty years of quiet, unhurried aging in Xi'an's dry northern air — and then, finally, pressed into a single cake to mark the occasion.
What Makes It Unique
- Genuinely 20-year-aged raw material, not "vintage-labeled" — the 2006 spring harvest date is documented and traceable.
- Xi'an dry storage: one of the cleanest aging environments in China — zero musty off-notes, zero cang wei (仓味, storage odor), just pure tea character.
- A once-in-a-generation release pressed to commemorate a supplier's 20th anniversary — when the stock is gone, it is gone.
- Mengku Large-Leaf Arbor spring material: a high-grade seasonal harvest, rich in polyphenols and with exceptional aging potential.
- Hand stone-pressed at moderate compression — the cake breathes as it ages, and breaks apart cleanly for every brew.
The Story Behind This Tea
In April 2006, a small team running a tea business in Xi'an purchased their first significant lot of raw pu-erh material. They had just registered their company. The tea was Mengku large-leaf arbor spring harvest — one-bud-two-to-three-leaves (一芽二三叶, Yī Yá Èr Sān Yè), selected from arbor trees in the Mengku tea region of Lincang, Yunnan. They were not planning to press it right away. They set it aside.
Then they kept setting it aside.
The material sat in a dedicated dry storage space in Xi'an — not in a humid southern warehouse, not in a controlled-humidity chamber, but in the naturally dry air of a landlocked northern Chinese city sitting just above the Qinling Mountains. Xi'an winters routinely drop to 50% relative humidity for months. Summers are warm but not wet. The tea aged slowly, without being pushed.
Twenty years passed.
By 2025, when the team marked their company's twentieth anniversary, they looked back at that original 2006 lot and made a decision: press it now, while it is still in its prime aging window. Press it by hand, using a stone mold, following the traditional compressed-cake method that has been used for centuries. Do not rush it. Do not over-compress it.
The result is what you are looking at: a round, well-structured 357g cake with clearly visible leaf strands, an oily, golden-brown surface, and a compression that is firm but not tight — exactly what you want in a cake intended for further aging or immediate drinking.
This is not a tea that has been warehoused in a humid southern facility and then sold as "aged." The dry Xi'an environment means the tea has changed at its own pace. The origin character — the natural sweetness and florality of Mengku large-leaf material — is still present and recognizable, now layered with the deeper notes that twenty years of slow transformation produce. You can taste where the tea came from. You can also taste the time.
The story behind this tea is straightforward: a supplier kept their best material for twenty years because they believed in it. They opened the warehouse to mark an anniversary. That is the entire story. There is no elaborate mythology here — just patience, a dry northern city, and a good spring harvest that was worth waiting for.
Why Buy Now
This cake was pressed in a single, limited production run in March 2025. The raw material quantity is fixed. Once this lot sells through, there will be no restock — the same 2006 Mengku dry-stored material will not exist again.
Two trust points worth noting: the production date on the wrapper reads March 19, 2025, and the raw material date is documented as April 2006. Both dates are printed on the back label. The standard this cake is produced to is GB/T22111 — the national standard for pu-erh tea in China.
The cake is available as a full 357g cake or a 30g sample for those who want to brew it before committing.
If you have been looking for a dry-stored aged sheng puerh that is clean, traceable, and reasonably priced for its age — this is it.
Shop the 357g cake or the 30g sample below. Limited stock. No reorder.