Meimei Fine Teas - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw Pu-erh Tea - Pu-erh Tea

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Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas
Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas
Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas
Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas
Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas
Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas
Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas
Pu-erh Tea - 2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw MeiMei Fine Teas

2014 Menghai Qi Zi Bing Cha Raw Pu-erh Tea

$ 11.00

This tea coming from Menghai, one of the most renowned and sought-after puerh tea producing regions of Yunnan. This tea produced by the renowned company Zhong Ji Hao, from 80-150 year old arbor tree, after nine years of aging, this tea has developed its flavor well with floral and fruitiness, honey sweetness and buttery smoothness. It produces a consistent saliva-rich mouthfeel and sweet aftertaste, that tea connoisseurs call it Hui Gan. The pronounced buttery sweet notes persist from the first steep all the way to the last. We predict it will further develop and deepen these wonderful attributes as time goes by.  

Traditionally, puerh cakes are stacked together and wrapped in a bamboo skin case called a tong. One tong is composed of 7 individual cakes. To purchase a tong, simply purchase 7 cakes, and leave us a note that you desire a tong. 

Additional Info

Origin:                     Menghai, Yunnan province, China

Harvest Time:         Spring 2014

Elevation:               1200 meters

Bush Varietal:         Yunnan Da Ye (large leaves)

Caffeine level:         Medium

    Tasting Notes

    It is fragrant, mellow, full bodied, buttery smooth, honey sweet, delicate, with a sweet aftertaste or Hui Gan.  

    Steeping Guide

    210oF, 4g for 6 oz of spring/filtered water, 0.5 minute, up to 15 steepings, adjust to taste. 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.