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2018 Yunnan Xigui Mountain Pu-erh Tea Raw
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2018 Yunnan Xigui Mountain Pu-erh Tea Raw

2018 Yunnan Xigui Mountain Pu-erh Tea Raw

This tea comes from Manglu Mountain in Xigui Village in Tiedong Township, Linxiang District, Lincang City, Yunnan Province. This tea uses 200-year-old green tea as the raw material and is made by traditional production techniques. The ten thousand acres of tea plantation in Xiguishan is planted with arbor-shaped thousand-year-old trees.  Calm and strong honey fragrance. Liquor is bright in color, with little bitterness or astringency, with a good sweet aftertaste.  

Brewing Suggestions. We recommend 5 grams for 8 ounces of water. Use boiling water and briefly rinse the leaves and pour off. If time allows, let the leaves steam for a few minutes, then re-infuse. This will release more flavor and enhance its bouquet. Leaves will yield multiple steeps.
$12.00

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2018 Yunnan Xigui Mountain Pu-erh Tea Raw—

$39.99

$12.00

2018 Yunnan Xigui Mountain Pu-erh Tea Raw

This tea comes from Manglu Mountain in Xigui Village in Tiedong Township, Linxiang District, Lincang City, Yunnan Province. This tea uses 200-year-old green tea as the raw material and is made by traditional production techniques. The ten thousand acres of tea plantation in Xiguishan is planted with arbor-shaped thousand-year-old trees.  Calm and strong honey fragrance. Liquor is bright in color, with little bitterness or astringency, with a good sweet aftertaste.  

Brewing Suggestions. We recommend 5 grams for 8 ounces of water. Use boiling water and briefly rinse the leaves and pour off. If time allows, let the leaves steam for a few minutes, then re-infuse. This will release more flavor and enhance its bouquet. Leaves will yield multiple steeps.

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This tea comes from Manglu Mountain in Xigui Village in Tiedong Township, Linxiang District, Lincang City, Yunnan Province. This tea uses 200-year-old green tea as the raw material and is made by traditional production techniques. The ten thousand acres of tea plantation in Xiguishan is planted with arbor-shaped thousand-year-old trees.  Calm and strong honey fragrance. Liquor is bright in color, with little bitterness or astringency, with a good sweet aftertaste.  

Brewing Suggestions. We recommend 5 grams for 8 ounces of water. Use boiling water and briefly rinse the leaves and pour off. If time allows, let the leaves steam for a few minutes, then re-infuse. This will release more flavor and enhance its bouquet. Leaves will yield multiple steeps.