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This is a blend of grade 2 to 5 mao cha with buds. The mao cha coming from Lin Chang has a full bodied taste and a sweet aftertaste..
When you taste this tea, the features are quite apparent; the dense and robust taste; the bright yellow overtone of the liquor; the fragrance of stir-fried chestnut; the long lasting aftertaste. All these features are perfect for those who love robust, full-bodied flavors.
This puer is unusual compared to other puers. The buds are fresh, silver, and fuzzy. They yield a rich, sweet, and complex brew, like a bunch of fresh-picked flowers, due in part to the high concentration of amino acids. The color is a bright, light apricot color and the aroma will accompany you through the last cup. Puer tea drinkers of all types will find something to like about this cake.
The Bu Lang people live in the higher regions of the Jing Mai mountain range, and tea is extremely important to their physical and spiritual lives. We purchased this tea cake from the prince of the Bu Lang people, Su Guo Wei, and his signature can be seen on the wrapper of each cake. This tea was picked from 200-300 year old tea trees growing wild in the forest. The flavor is rich and robust, with the distinctive complexity of tea from ancient tea trees.
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The leaves for this cake were picked early in the Spring. The buds and leaves are thick, which contributes to longer infusions. The aroma is complex and rich with hints of wild flowers, and the flavor has a slight bite with sour fruit notes that quickly turns sweet. Since this tea was picked in early 2011 during a period of severe drought, each tree produced fewer leaves but with a more concentrated flavor and aroma.
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