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2017 Yunnan Sourcing "Nan Ban Qing Village" Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake

Original price $16.00 - Original price $175.00
Original price
$16.00
$16.00 - $175.00
Current price $16.00

Nan Ban Qing Village 南板箐村 is a small village with just 260 inhabitants.  It's a lush semi-tropical village at an altitude of 1410 meters and covers and area of about 3 square kilometers.  Tea gardens are abundant, with about a 1/3 of the households being involved in tea production.  Nan Ban Qing is about 12 kilometers NNW of Jinggu County Seat.

Our production from Nan Ban Qing Spring harvested tea is perfectly balanced with and almost Yi Wu style body and aroma.  Each session reveals a different side of this tea.

Net Weight: 400 grams per cake (7 cakes per bamboo leaf tong)

Harvest time: April 2017

Harvest Area:  Nan Ban Qing Village, Jinggu County of Simao Prefecture (Yunnan Province)

Total Production amount: 140 cakes (50 kilograms)

Wrapper Design by "Marichka Turanska" of the Ukraine 

This tea has been tested in a certified laboratory for 191 pesticides, and is within the EU MRL limits set for those 191 pesticide residues. For a full list of the 191 pesticides we tested for and more information about MRL testing and the EU Food and Safety commission click on this link.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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unique, very tasty

"Wow, this pu'erh amazed me the first time I drank it. The combination of flavors and the way it brews up is awesome and makes for an unforgettable experience. Aroma of the wet leaf is rum soaked cherries, fermented pineapple, with some clean tobacco undertones that are apparent but not as apparent at the rich and boozy tropical fruits. The first few cups are bright and aromatic, the flavor profile is laced with tropical fruits and has plenty of rum and tobacco notes to provide a strong mouthfeel. The next few cups evolve from tropical fruits into something more like raisins or cherries, which accentuate the rum note with a pungent sweetness and a deeply satisfying aftertaste. Huigan is quick to come back, and quick to subside again. The qi is nice, not overpowering but certainly noticeable. This tea is boozy, rum-forward, with fermented pineapple, tropical fruit, cherries, and raisins in it. It brews strong upfront and stays interesting across the 7-9 infusions I get."

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