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2014 White Wrapper "Generic 7572" Menghai Ripe Pu-erh Tea Cake

Original price $27.75 - Original price $27.75
Original price
$27.75
$27.75 - $27.75
Current price $27.75

This is a lovely lightly aged ripe tea made from Menghai harvested and wet-piled tea leaves.  It's a blend of various leaf grades that simulates the famous Da Yi 7572 recipe! It was pressed into a 357 gram cake and aged in Kunming since 2014! 

Wrapped in a generic white wrapper with generic nei fei** (nei fei is the little "ticket" pressed into the face of a tea cake), makes this a perfect tea for re-sellers, but of course if also suitable for tea drinkers as well!  

**please note that there are two versions of the nei fei that were used in this tea cake, so depending on which one you get the nei fei might be different than the one you see in the picture!

The clean and dry Kunming aging since 2014 has given this tea a clear burgundy tea soup with a sweet floral and clean earthy aroma/taste.  It can be infused 7 to 9 times gong fu style and then gradually fades into a purely sweet tea soup.  Very enjoyable tea with a price tag that makes it very attractive to those on a budget who want a good quality ripe tea for every day enjoyment!

357 Grams per cake

2014 pressing (no date or markings, just white wrapper)

Overall rating: 4.4 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Simple and decent tea

"Simple and decent tea"

David S. (4/5)

Excellent Budget Ripe!

"I bought a tong after drinking the first cake I had. Smooth with sweet cocoa notes."

Frederick B. (5/5)

Spend a little more

"At $19, this tea is a little more than 5 cents/gram. You do get what you pay for, and this isn't the most appealing or elegant ripe I've tried. I was hoping it would serve as a substitute for the 2010 7572 that is sold out, but compared to that (the only 7572 I have on hand), this is thinner and more bitter, and not at all the same. I would say you might as well pay a little bit more and get something like a V93, a Nan Jian ripe, or a more affordable YS brand ripe. You'll spend more money but you'll probably also enjoy it more. That said, I'm looking forward to aging this as a beginner to aging my own puerh."

Anni (3/5)

My first tea

"This was the first cake I ever bought. Maybe its just the nostalgia but this is just such a comforting nice simple tea. Not overly complex or anything but its 16 dollars who cares lol. Whenever Im in a bad mood its just such a nice tea to have. Always bring it out when I have non tea friends over as well as its so good and so cheap to serve to a large amount of people. If youre looking for a cheap first tea try this! Tea doesnt have to be expensive to be good."

Theo C. (5/5)

Great

"Vanilla extract and honey is what I taste. So cheap, so good."

Aja P. (5/5)

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