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2013 Yunnan Sourcing "Mang Fei Mountain" Old Arbor Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake

Original price $18.50 - Original price $203.75
Original price
$18.50
$18.50 - $203.75
Current price $18.50

Entirely old arbor tea from early spring 2013! Tea leaves taken from oldest tea trees (150 to 300 years old) growing on Mang Fei mountain in Yong De county of Lincang. Full and stout one leaf to one bud ratio tea leaves. Mang Fei wild arbor tea has pronounced hairy buds and stout stems. The brewed leaves are a dark olive color.

The brewed tea is strong and full in the mouth with some astringency (as is typical of Lincang teas). The tea soup has a strong heavy aroma and cha qi. The tea can easily be brewed 10 times or more and still give off flavor.  Incredibly high quality spring tea, which is strong, potent and very infusable!

Each cake is stone-pressed by traditional method and dried with low temperature air drying.  

Each tong of 7 cakes is wrapped in bamboo leaf! 

Tea weight: 400 grams

Vintage: Spring 2013 material, April 2012 pressing 

Quantity: 70 kilograms in total

Area: Mang Fei Mountain of Yong De County, Lincang Prefecture

Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Enjoyable and long lasting

"I love this tea on warm days. The cha ki is warming but not too strong. Aroma and taste is very full bodied."

Ning W. (5/5)

Complex and Powerful

"This is my favorite Mang Fei and the most complex and with a kind of awe inspiring cha qi. This is neither young nor old and in that kind of awkward stage, but I have many such cakes of similar age so it's quite good and normal. Good Mang Fei tea is thick, juicy and just explodes in the mouth like this one does. I got 10+ steeps and I was just humming with energy for the rest of the day!"

Jessie D. (5/5)

Very strong and powerful but not very differentiated

"A powerhouse with a good astringency and long after taste. I stepped 10 times but taste doesn't change much. For my taste I prefer more subtle tea with a broader taste spectrum. But if you like a strong Qi here you go"

swt (3/5)

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