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1994 Menghai Pu-erh Brick - Quality Tea Leaves From Yunnan, China

1994 Menghai Pu-erh Brick - Quality Tea Leaves From Yunnan, China

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Brand: GenerationTea.com
Category: Gourmet

Buy New: $160.00 (On sale from $170.00)



Sales Rank: 38207

Country: China
Ingredients: Tea leaves only
Size: Brick
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6

ASIN: B0006HAJQW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks

Features:
  • Aged Pu-erh Tea.
  • Thoughtful gift for a tea collector!
  • Great for weight loss and Lowering Cholesterol.
  • Taste is Smooth and Mellow with a sweet ending.
  • True gourmet enjoyment!

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Product Description
Do not pass this Pu-erh tea by; it is amazing and smooth, an aged cake that flakes off easily. Discover the wonderful aged teas that are sought after by experts and afficianatos. This tea was manufactured in the Menghai factory in Yunnan. It has been carefully aged, preserving its proper, smooth taste. This 250 gram brick is made from fermented 9th grade leaf base. Ninth grade indicates the leaf size. Your Menghai Pu-erh tea has been steeped 5-7 times with quality flavor. It is best to brew this type of Pu-erh tea kungfu style, as the taste does infuse rather quickly. Let steep for 1 1/2 minutes the first time, and about 30 seconds to one minute each time after. Let the later steepings sit a little longer. Store in a container that can breathe, and this tea will get better over time. This is classified as a cooked or processed Pu-erh because the leaves are fermented to their deep red color and them compressed. The brick mellows with age, and this is the special sweet taste that an old tea presents. Browse our extensive Pu-erh collection for more options to add to your collection of special and rare teas.

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