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BING DAO Raw Puerh Pu'er Tea 2015 Iceland Ancient Tree Sheng Green Puer Tea 357g
BING DAO Raw Puerh Pu'er Tea 2015 Iceland Ancient Tree Sheng Green Puer Tea 357g
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ype: Pu-erh
Manufacturer: LE XING XIANG
Net Weight: 357g
Packaging: Cotton Paper
Product date : 2015 Year.
Process: Uncooked / Raw
Origin: Yunnan,China
Bingdao Mountain Village belongs to the Shuangjiang District, which, in its turn, is subordinate to the Linqang city - the local regional center and the largest urban agglomeration in this region. It is worth noting that tea from this area is one of the most expensive in China. It can be said that the name of the village has glorified itself for centuries and in fact has already became a brand itself, which is associated with high quality and certain taste characteristics inherent only in local tea.
In this sense, it might be compared with Lao Banzhang - these concepts are approximately the same level. Also we can't pass by the fact that tea plantations, like the tea village itself, are located at an altitude of about 1,800 meters above sea level. That is - this is real high-mountain tea!
In its taste you'll probably catch the notes of vanilla (especially in the first few brewings), reed-vanilla hue, and light grassiness. Subsequently, it opens towards the floral taste, giving a sweet aftertaste.
Manufacturer: LE XING XIANG
Net Weight: 357g
Packaging: Cotton Paper
Product date : 2015 Year.
Process: Uncooked / Raw
Origin: Yunnan,China
Bingdao Mountain Village belongs to the Shuangjiang District, which, in its turn, is subordinate to the Linqang city - the local regional center and the largest urban agglomeration in this region. It is worth noting that tea from this area is one of the most expensive in China. It can be said that the name of the village has glorified itself for centuries and in fact has already became a brand itself, which is associated with high quality and certain taste characteristics inherent only in local tea.
In this sense, it might be compared with Lao Banzhang - these concepts are approximately the same level. Also we can't pass by the fact that tea plantations, like the tea village itself, are located at an altitude of about 1,800 meters above sea level. That is - this is real high-mountain tea!
In its taste you'll probably catch the notes of vanilla (especially in the first few brewings), reed-vanilla hue, and light grassiness. Subsequently, it opens towards the floral taste, giving a sweet aftertaste.







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