250g Yunnan Haiwan"Lao Tong Zhi"141 Menghai 9988 Pu erh Tea COOKED Cake,er Brick
250g Yunnan Haiwan"Lao Tong Zhi"141 Menghai 9988 Pu erh Tea COOKED Cake,er Brick
Yunnan Haiwan Tea Industry Co., Ltd
Established in October 1999, Haiwan Tea Co., Ltd. is mainly engaged in the business of Pu-erh Tea. Under the leadership of Mr. Zou Bingliang and Mr. Lu Guoling, the prestigious Pu-erh tea experts. A company with a team composed of professional technician and market talents adept in importing and exporting business.
Name:
Yunnan Haiwan "Lao Tong Zhi" brand 141 Menghai 9988 Pu erh Tea Cooked Brick
Origin:
Menghai tea area, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China
Grade:
Top
Rating :
★★★★★
State:
Ripe, Cooked Tea Cake
Specifications:
250g / per piece 250 grams is equal to 9 oz.
Ingredients:
Pure Yunnan Tea trees loose leaf
Packaging:
We use professional packaging - sealed, vacuum foil bag.
Net Weight:
Please your own choice. If you need special weight, please contact us at (EBAY message).
Expired Date:
It can be stored for a long time.
Storage:
Clean, airy, dry, avoid direct sunlight, no pollution, No Srange Smell.
Old comrades 9988 brick cooked belong HAIWAN 99 series of products. It is the choice of high-quality large-leafed mountain Menghai raw materials. The tea has a cable fat, strong taste, Chen Xiang has good, soup Maroons, durable resistant foam. That bubble can drink, store taste contained three to five years more to share. Recently, many asked for tea brick is suitable for storage, the answer is appropriate. Just pay attention to storage conditions, in a dry, ventilated, odor-free place.
Bare brick color was brown, gold cents prominent, oily bright, brick-shaped structured, shape Jinhao revealed, tangy aroma.
Cord clear, clean, moderately elastic, homogeneous materials.
Thick red tea, taste fresh, dense, sweet incense strong, durable resistant foam, taste thick and full, ample tea aroma.
Name: | Yunnan Haiwan "Lao Tong Zhi" brand 141 Menghai 9988 Pu erh Tea Cooked Brick |
Origin: | Menghai tea area, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China |
Grade: | Top |
Rating : | ★★★★★ |
State: | Ripe, Cooked Tea Cake |
Specifications: | 250g / per piece 250 grams is equal to 9 oz. |
Ingredients: | Pure Yunnan Tea trees loose leaf |
Packaging: | We use professional packaging - sealed, vacuum foil bag. |
Net Weight: | Please your own choice. If you need special weight, please contact us at (EBAY message). |
Expired Date: | It can be stored for a long time. |
Storage: | Clean, airy, dry, avoid direct sunlight, no pollution, No Srange Smell. |
It looks like "earth" and has a very soothing and unique liquorish taste. Like wine the older the better. Like wine an old pu'erh is for special occasions.
The peoples of the Yunnan-Tibet border have drunk Pu-erh since the Tang dynasty, according to a Song dynasty scientific reference. The troops of Kublai Khan, "pacifying" the southwest after the thirteenth century Mongol conquest, are said to have introduced Pu-erh to the rest of China for its medicinal value.
Tea from these high mountains has traditionally been carried in shoulder baskets through primeval forests for processing and sale in the tea market at the county town of Pu'er. Located in central south Yunnan, Pu'er County itself does not grow tea, but the name it has given to this variety has become internationally known.
Pu-erh is viewed as a mild tea, suitable for young and old, weak and strong. Yunnan Tuo Cha, a form of Pu-erh, received the Ninth International Food Award at a conference in Barcelona, Spain, in 1986.
Pu-erh is very special because of a unique combination of factors. It is an unusual large-leafed variety, it enjoys special growing conditions with the combination of climate and soil in the Yunnan mountains, and it is semi-fermented.
The flavour has been described as both earthy and mellow. For some, the distinctive flavour can be somewhat of an acquired taste. For others, however, this flavor will add to the wonderful experience of drinking Pu-erh, and the flavour will seem fitting in a tea prized for its medicinal properties. Some people recommend first getting used to Nuoshan Pu'er, which has less of this distinctive taste. Or Pu-erh may be mixed with a little Yinzhen to cut the "earthy" flavor and create a more subtle taste. Pu-erh is known for maintaining flavor through multiple infusions.
Pu-erh tea is sold loose, or in pressed form named for the shape in which a block is molded. These include: Tuocha, Bingcha, Tuancha, Fangcha.
How to prepare compressed Pu-erh tea in a Congou style?
Step 1: Pry 3-5g tea off with Pu-erh Knife and add tea leaves to a Yixing teapot or Gaiwan.
Step 2: Pour boiling water into the teapot, give the tea leaves a rinse for 20 seconds. Then draining the water out, leaving only the soaked tea leaves
Step 3: Fill the teapot with boiling water again, cover the lid. After steeping 20 seconds or longer (according to your desired strength), the tea can be poured into a tea pitcher to be served.
Step 4: repeat Step 3 for several times. Gradually increase steeping time for subsequent brewing.