Join our tea community on Discord — talk tea with people who take it seriously.

Join the Tea Community

Our customers and tea friends often gather on The Tea Table, a tea community on Discord originally created by tea enthusiast Liquid Proust in 2020.

Inside the server, members discuss tea, share tasting notes, and help each other learn more about Chinese tea.

Some of our customers have also started a small OrientaLeaf corner there to chat about the teas they’re drinking. If you'd like to meet other tea drinkers and join the conversation, you're warmly welcome to join.

Go to the OrientaLeaf Corner

After you join the server, feel free to jump straight into our little corner HERE>>>

Currency

Your cart

Your cart is empty

Subscribe & get 10% off now
14-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Flat $9.5 Worldwide Shipping
100% Authentic Products

Ancient Grove 2018 Aged Ripe Pu-erh Tea Cake – Lincang Old Tree 357g

Flat Shipping Fee

Worldwide shipping for just $9.5 on every order. Shipping Policy

Returns

14-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Support

Need help? Contact us

100% Secure payments

Your details are protected and safe with us.

American Express
Apple Pay
Bancontact
Google Pay
iDEAL Wero
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Union Pay
USDC
Visa

Ancient Grove 2018 Aged Ripe Pu-erh Tea Cake – Lincang Old Tree 357g

Price:
Regular price $10.20
Unit price
per
(0 in cart)
Shipping calculated at checkout.

A mid-term aged treasure from Lincang’s ancient tea groves—smooth, velvety, and layered with dark cocoa, antique wood, and lingering sweetness.

A rare mid-term vintage Pu-erh offering the depth of aged tea with the value of a younger harvest—perfect for collectors and daily connoisseurs alike.

Crafted from centuries-old tea trees in the misty mountains of Lincang, Yunnan, this 2018 pressed ripe Pu-erh captures the essence of time and terroir. Its journey began in 2015 when hand-picked old-tree leaves were carefully fermented using traditional wo dui techniques, then patiently rested for three years before pressing into this 357g cake.

Now entering its mid-term aged phase, the tea’s once-youthful earthiness has matured into a refined, silky liquor with aromas of antique rosewood, dark cocoa, and a whisper of dried jujube. The first sip unveils a rich crimson infusion—smooth as velvet—balanced by a mellow sweetness and a cooling, refreshing finish that lingers like aged wine.

Whether you’re seeking a tea to sip today or a vintage to cellar for future indulgence, this Lincang treasure embodies the harmony of patience, nature, and traditional craftsmanship.

  • Season: Harvested 2015, pressed 2018 (mid-term aged)
  • Cultivar: Lincang large-leaf old-tree (Camellia sinensis var. assamica)
  • Origin: Lincang Prefecture, Yunnan, China – sourced from multiple old-growth mountain groves
  • Elevation: 1,600–1,800m above sea level
  • Raw Material Grade: Handpicked ancient-tree ripe Pu-erh, traditionally fermented (wo dui)
  • Net Weight: 357g tea cake
Attribute Description
Aroma Antique rosewood, aged camphor chest, dark cocoa, hint of dried jujube
Texture Silky-smooth, round, velvety mouthfeel
Flavor Core Deep notes of dark chocolate, molasses sweetness, earthy undertones
Finish Long-lasting, mellow sweetness with a cooling camphor breeze
Body Sensation Gently warming yet calming, grounding with a serene afterglow

 

  • Authentic Old-Tree Source: Harvested from Lincang’s certified ancient groves.
  • Quality Storage: Dry-aged in optimal conditions to preserve aroma and complexity.
  • Satisfaction Promise: We only sell Pu-erh we proudly drink ourselves.

Secure your slice of Lincang’s ancient grove heritage today—stocks of this 2018 mid-term vintage are limited, so add it to your collection before it’s gone!

This Lincang Ancient Arbor Shu Pu-erh Tea Cake shares its name and origin with a corresponding Raw (Sheng) Pu-erh in the same series. Both teas are made from the same premium Lincang big-leaf varietal leaves, yet they offer distinct tasting experiences: the Shu (Ripe) Pu-erh features mellow, earthy sweetness, a smooth body, and immediate drinkability, while the Sheng (Raw) Pu-erh highlights bright yellow-green liquor, brisk floral-honeyed notes, and strong aging potential. Together, these mid-aged Sheng and traditionally fermented Shu Pu-erhs allow tea enthusiasts to explore the full spectrum of Lincang terroir and savor the contrasting profiles of raw and ripe teas.

Flat Shipping Fee

Worldwide shipping for just $9.5 on every order. Shipping Policy

Returns

14-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Support

Need help? Contact us

100% Secure payments

Your details are protected and safe with us.

American Express
Apple Pay
Bancontact
Google Pay
iDEAL Wero
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Union Pay
USDC
Visa
Subscribe & get 10% off now
14-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Flat $9.5 Worldwide Shipping
100% Authentic Products

REVIEWS

Read More of Our Tea 101 Blogs

Loose yellow tea leaves on a wooden tray with text overlay reading Is Yellow Tea Good, or Just a Rare Marketing Story

Is Yellow Tea Good, or Just a Rare Marketing Story?

Genuine yellow tea is good: mellow sweetness, low astringency, and priced near green tea despite making up less than 1% of production. Discover why it stays rare, which versions to...

Read more
Hot water being poured over loose yellow tea leaves in a glass cup for a guide on how to brew yellow tea

How to Brew Yellow Tea for a Perfectly Balanced Cup?

Brew yellow tea the right way: water at 175-185°F (80-85°C), 3g of leaf per 150 ml, and steep times for both Western and gongfu styles. Fix bitter or watery cups...

Read more
Close-up of yellow tea leaves for an article comparing yellow tea vs green tea and bitterness

Yellow Tea vs Green Tea: Why One Tastes Less Bitter

Yellow tea vs green tea: one extra processing step changes everything. Learn how the Men Huang yellowing stage softens green tea's sharp bitterness, and how to choose between the two.

Read more
Glass pitcher filled with brewed yellow tea and loose tea leaves in the background, illustrating what yellow tea looks and tastes like

What Does Yellow Tea Taste Like and Why Does Opinion Differ?

Yellow tea tastes sweet, mellow, and lightly nutty, with notes of honey, orchid, and toasted grain. Discover the real flavor profile, the unique men huang process, and why opinions differ...

Read more