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Home > 357g Aged Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake Yunnan Ancient Tree, Traditional Chinese Puer Tea

357g Aged Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake Yunnan Ancient Tree, Traditional Chinese Puer Tea

$17.36
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  • Brand:Unbranded
  • Product:Tea
  • Estimated shipping time: 2 days

Product Description:

Note: Only sales in the USA(not including Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, AA, AE, AP,United States Minor Outlying Islands, The United States Miscellaneous Pacific Islands, Northern Mariana).

Description:
Ancient Tree Tea Leaves, Rich Foundation
Made from premium tea leaves harvested from century-old ancient tea gardens in Yunnan’s renowned tea regions. The deep-rooted ancient trees absorb nutrients from deeper soil layers, resulting in tea leaves abundant in compounds (such as tea polyphenols and amino acids), forming a strong, full-bodied, and enduring tea soup.

Traditional Craftsmanship, Stone-Mould Pressing
Produced following traditional Pu-erh tea processing techniques: harvesting, withering, fixation, rolling, and sun-drying to create high-quality sun-dried maocha. The tea is then steamed and pressed into cakes using stone moulds. Stone moulding ensures optimal tightness, allowing gradual interaction between the tea and air, ideal for subsequent aging.

Natural Aging, Unlimited Potential
This tea has undergone years of dry storage natural aging. Its character has gradually transformed from the sharp and cooling nature of young raw Pu-erh to a mellow and smooth profile. The astringency subsides, while aged aroma begins to emerge, resulting in a smoother taste. It also holds high collectible value and will continue to evolve under proper storage conditions, becoming more fragrant and complex over time.

357g Traditional "Seven Sons Cake"
Each cake weighs 357g, the most classic and historically significant size for Pu-erh tea cakes. Seven cakes form a "tong," symbolizing reunion and blessings, highly favored by tea enthusiasts and collectors.

Tasting Notes
Dry Tea: Neatly shaped cake with robust, clear tea strands, visible silver buds, dark green to brown oily appearance, and a refreshing dry tea aroma.

Liquor Color: Varies with aging, transitioning from bright yellow to orange-yellow and eventually orange-red, clear and transparent.

Aroma: Rich and layered, featuring floral, honey, and fruity sweetness as the base, with the distinctive aged aroma and bud fragrance of raw Pu-erh gradually emerging. Long-lasting scent clings to the cup.

Taste: Full-bodied and powerful on the palate, with complex layers. Initial slight astringency dissipates quickly, followed by strong, enduring sweetness and salivation, with a profound throat feel and comfortable body sensation.

Wet Leaves: After brewing, the leaves are thick, soft, and elastic, displaying a yellowish-green color, indicating vitality and excellent craftsmanship.

Brewing Guide
Teaware: Recommended: Yixing Zisha Teapot (retains heat and aroma well) or Porcelain Gaiwan (ideal for observing liquor color and aroma changes).

Water Temperature: 95-100°C boiling water is essential to fully unlock the tea’s qualities.

Steps:

Warm Teaware & Rinse Tea: Heat the teaware with boiling water. Add 7-8g of tea, pour boiling water, and immediately discard to awaken the leaves and remove impurities.

Brewing: Steep briefly for the first few infusions (5-8 seconds) to experience the rapid evolution of aroma and layers. Gradually increase steeping time in subsequent brews based on taste and leaf expansion.

Sipping: Ancient tree raw Pu-erh is highly resilient, yielding 15+ infusions. Each brew offers subtle changes, allowing you to explore its aging trajectory and charm.

Storage & Collection
This product holds significant collectible value. Store in a cool, dry, ventilated, and odor-free environment.

Recommended: Keep in its original packaging (usually rice paper) and place in a ceramic jar, Zisha clay jar, or cardboard box. Store away from floors and walls to allow proper air circulation for natural aging.

Ideal For
Experienced Pu-erh Enthusiasts: For tasting, collecting, and appreciating the aging charm of ancient tree raw Pu-erh.

Premium Gifting: The 357g traditional "Seven Sons Cake" is elegant and prestigious, making it an excellent gift for tea lovers, leaders, and elders.

Special Occasions: Enjoy a session of aged tea during leisurely moments, sharing with friends to savor the taste of time.

Specifications:
Product Name: Yunnan Ancient Tree Aged Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake
Net Weight: 357g (Traditional "Seven Sons Cake")
Type: Raw Pu-erh Tea (Sheng Cha )
Origin: Core Ancient Tree Growing Areas of Yunnan, China (e.g., Menghai, Lincang, Yiwu)
Tree Age: Ancient Arbor Tea Trees
Vintage: Aged (Specific year may vary; typically aged for 3+ years)

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357g Aged Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake Yunnan Ancient Tree

Note:
1. Due to the light and screen difference, the item's color may be slightly different from the pictures.
2. Please allow 1-2 cm differences due to manual measurement.

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