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Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake
Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake
Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake
Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake
Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake
Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake
Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake

Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake

Regular price $ 158.00
Material2019 Cake 400g/14.1oz
This tea hails from Fengqing county, Lingcang prefecture, the home of the 3200 year-old Mother of Pu-erh Tree. This tea was plucked from buds and tender leaves, then processed as...

Description

This tea hails from Fengqing county, Lingcang prefecture, the home of the 3200 year-old Mother of Pu-erh Tree. This tea was plucked from buds and tender leaves, then processed as Mao Cha further fermentation. The fermentation process was skillfully controlled for moisture and temperature for about 60 days using the strict traditional method, a classic formula for shu Pu-erh that was invented in 1973.  And finally, the tea is pressed into cakes for storage and aging. 

This tea has very little astringency and bitterness, tastes very clean, no musty taste, as is typically found in lesser shu Pu-erh's on the market. It is very smooth, well-rounded, full bodied with roasted plum and floral notes, and a sweet aftertaste. The liquor is very clear, indicative of high quality shu Pu-erh. It can sustain many steepings and gets sweeter with subsequent steepings. It surely delivers the exceptional classic ripened shu Pu-erh buzz that whets your appetite. 

Pu-erh tea has great health benefits, especially for weight control and as a digestive aid. 

Traditionally, Pu-erh 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 we will ship a tong.   

This tea cake weighs 400g /14.1oz

Additional Info

Origin:                    Fengqing, Yunnan province, China

Harvest Time:         Spring 2019

Bush Varietal:         Yunnan Da Ye (large leaves) 

Caffeine level:         Low

Tasting Notes

It is very smooth and naturally sweet, with a hint of roasted plum and black cherry. If using the gongfu method, the first five steeps are very floral, unlike most other shu puerh teas, and it gets sweeter with each steeping.  

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Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh Qi Zi Bing Cha Puerh Cake

$ 158.00

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Overall rating: 4.909091 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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Classic 1973 Formula Shu Pu-erh

"It came with a very beautiful paper wrapping and authenticating seals. The tea is smooth and dark. It compares well with some of the very expensive Puer tea that I tasted in Hong Kong."

Daniel C. (5/5)

Earthy and Smooth

"Strong, distinct shu pu’erh aroma; very smooth when brewed lighter, deep and earthy brewed strong. Highly enjoyable."

Xandre C. (5/5)

An auspicious pu erh

"One of my favorite of Mei Mei’s terrific choices. I prefer shu to sheng pu erh and this one hearty enough to remind me of when I used to drink coffee. No it does not taste like coffee. Delicious on its own. Just bracing and satisfying."

SANDRA W. (5/5)

Classic!

"Was pleasantly surprised by this one. Rich and full-bodied. Will order this again."

Jef N. (5/5)

Nice ripe pu-erh

"I’ve discovered that I’m not a great fan of ripe pu-erh, but this cake is a great example of the genre. Very nice vanilla notes on the nose and overall very smooth and melllow."

Timothy T. (4/5)

great tea

"I like this tea. Smell is good and tasty is wonderful. I like it and will recommend to my friends."

hongyan w. (5/5)

Very good ,I would by

"Very good ,I would by it again"

Anna N. (5/5)

Pu’er Tea

"Great tea and service! Good to know I don’t have to go to Yunnan to get my fix of pu’er tea."

Shelby R. (5/5)

Great Shu Pu’er!

"I used to drink Gongting pu’er in the morning of winter time, I thought this is the best shu pu’er tea for me but until I am introduced to Mu Ye Chun Tea. Gongting pu’er is vey smooth and mild, but Mu Ye Chun is surprisingly richer in flavors and stronger in “chaqi ??”?and it is such a pleasant experience to enjoy this tea!"

Jennifer G. (5/5)

Great Puer Tea

"Nice! A mellow sweet shu puer tea that is by far the best shu puer tea that I’ve ever had. Smells floral, and the color is beautifully brownish red, not as dark as other shu puer teas that I had before. The flavor is complex and enjoyable, especially in the later steeps when it turns very sweet. I do find it helps digestion after a greasy heavy meal. Highly recommend!"

Tao (5/5)

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