Jingmai Ancient Tree Loose Leaf Raw Puerh Tea Gu Shu Maocha 景迈毛茶
Highlights
Jingmai Mountain is one of the main puer-producing regions in Yunnan province, China. The Jingmai region borders Burma (now Myanmar). It has the oldest and largest cultivated tea gardens in the world that are said to be from one to ten thousand years old. As you can see from the pictures and the video, the tea trees grow among other ancient huge trees, a fantastic ecological environment that makes the Jingmai tea very fragrant.
This tea was sourced by Victoria on her Spring 2016 tea trip, from the famous Jing Mai Da Zai village. It is very fragrant, smooth, and mellow, great for those who are new to puerh tea as well as for seasoned puerh tea lovers. Unlike many other raw puerh teas, there is very little bitterness. The dry leaves possess a strong honey sweet aroma. When it is brewing, it's distinct orchid floral notes rise up, and its buttery smoothness and strong hui gan provide a full mouthfeel.
Despite the higher bulk shipping costs, we did not choose to have this tea pressed into cakes as we wanted to preserve its original form, called "Maocha", as an alternative for those puerh fans who seek to widen their knowledge of this intriguing variety.
Additional Info
Origin: Jing Mai Da Zai village, Jing Mai, Yunnan province, China
Harvest Time: March 2016
Bush Varietal: Yunnan Da Ye (large leaves)
Elevation: 1500m
Tasting Notes
Very fragrant, has orchid floral, refresh, full bodied, creamy, sweet and smooth, with a hint of dates, cantaloupe and shiitake.
Steeping Guide
210oF, 4g for 6 oz of spring/filtered water, 0.5-1 minutes, 8 steepings. We advise against the use of tap water as well as purified water.
It is recommended to use the Gongfu brewing method in order to get the most out of this tea. Please click here for Gongfu brewing instructions.