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25 Years Aged Ripe Pu-erh Tea from Menghai

Original price $7.00 - Original price $198.00
Original price
$7.00
$7.00 - $198.00
Current price $7.00

Produced in 2000, this Menghai ripe spent its first years aging in Menghai and then continued in Kunming, a clean, natural progression that has shed any wet-pile roughness and layered in mature depth. The cup is dark, thick, and soothing, with that classic aged cacao–camphor profile and a gently warming energy.

Why it’s special

  • Early-vintage Menghai shou with tidy fermentation and long, clean storage (Menghai → Kunming)

  • No wo-dui funk; instead you get smooth cocoa, sandalwood, and cooling camphor

  • Loose leaf that brews surprisingly long, easy, flavorful steeps well past the usual 6–8 rounds

Tasting notes

  • Aroma: dark cocoa, sandalwood, faint camphor, red date

  • Liquor: deep mahogany; glossy, “soupy” density

  • Flavor: cacao nib and brown sugar up front; camphor and cedar rise in mid-cup; hints of dried longan

  • Mouthfeel: thick, coating, silk-smooth with no astringency

  • Finish & feel: lingering sweetness with comforting hui gan and kou gan; mild, warming cha qi

Origin & processing

  • Region: greater Menghai area, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan

  • Type: ripe (shou) pu-erh, traditional wet-piling

  • Vintage: 2000

  • Storage: natural aging in Menghai, then dry Kunming storage to present

  • Format: loose leaf (散茶)

Brewing guide

Gongfu (recommended)

  • 6–7 g per 100 ml

  • 100 °C water

  • Two quick rinses, then 10 s • 12 s • 15 s • 20 s • 25 s, adding time slowly; 8–12 infusions common

Western / mug

  • 4–5 g per 300 ml

  • 96–100 °C for 3–4 minutes; 2–3 steeps

Grandpa style

  • 1–1.2 g per 100 ml

  • 95–100 °C; top up as you sip for a mellow, cocoa-sweet cup

Tips: If you like more camphor and wood, extend the middle steeps slightly. For maximum clarity, use fresh boiling water and pre-warm all vessels.

Good to know

  • Caffeine: medium-low to medium (gentle, cozy session)

In short: a clean, well-matured year-2000 Menghai shou, thick, chocolatey, and quietly camphorous—with the stamina and poise that make aged loose ripe so satisfying.

Overall rating: 4.6 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Great Intro

"This is a wonderful tea if rinsed properly to get the funkiness off!"

George H. (5/5)

Great robust tea

"Fantastic tea. Great by itself or with a meal."

Christopher H. (5/5)

Disappointing

"Disappointing. Flavor is thick and muddy and heavy. Lacks any hint of brightness. It is devoid of high notes. I was so looking forward to it. Perhaps it was once great and just hasn't been stored optimally. Reminds me of some distinguished red wines that have stayed in the cellar too long and eventually "died. " I've drunk lots of shou Puer, including several from from Menghai 勐海。Just for comparison, this tea is nowhere near as pleasing to me as your "Jia Ji" loose-leaf ripe puer (有机甲级普洱熟茶。)"

Lao B. (3/5)

A clean woody pu erh with strong focused energy

"Between this and the 1999 basket ripe. I definitely love this way more. Also ithink i like pu erh from menghai the best. Its very clean and a bit woody maybe cider. And brews forever. I brewed like 5L out of 10G in a 150ml gaiwan. Also i love how focused this tea makes me"

alik w. (5/5)

Smooth and complex

"Smooth and complex. Long lasting (takes many steeps). It's like smooth medicine whiskey!"

David L. (5/5)

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