80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.
80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.

80's Wuzhou "Liu Bao"(Liubao A+ Grade) 850g Loose Leaf Dark Tea, Guangxi Province.

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This tea features a high proportion of large and robust tea threads accompanied by stems, indicating its natural, unrefined quality and traditional processing methods.

It presents a dark and brown tea liquor, notable for its clarity and brightness, which is a sign of its well-preserved nature.

The flavor profile of this tea is authentically natural, with subtle nuances of wooden and herbal-like flavors, adding depth and complexity to the tasting experience.

On the palate, it is smooth, thick, and mellow, embodying the richness and refinement expected from a tea of this caliber.

Stored naturally in Guangzhou, this tea has been aged under ideal conditions, enhancing its unique characteristics and ensuring a premium quality that is sure to be appreciated by tea enthusiasts.

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Kevin Ashley
Quite Nice

I feel like the age smoothed this one out a lot. It's not as soil-like as some newer liu bao, and has a nice mochi/adzuki bean flavor and very smooth body.