1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea
1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea
1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea
1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea
1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea
1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea
1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea

1999 CNNP Puerh "99 - Gui Lan Yin" (99 - Ghost Blue Mark) Cake 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea

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* Later, we will take one cake to use for sample selling.

Origin and Craftsmanship: Crafted by the China National Native Produce & Animal By-Products Import & Export Corporation (CNNP), this tea hails from the prestigious Yunnan province, renowned for its Puerh tea production. The 1999 "Gui Lan Yin" or "Ghost Blue Mark" is a testament to traditional Puerh craftsmanship, utilizing leaves from ancient tea trees, which impart a depth and complexity not found in younger tea plants.


Leaf Composition: The leaves used in this cake are a blend of spring and autumn harvests, ensuring a rich profile. The selection process focused on leaves of the highest quality, characterized by their dark, deep color with a sheen reminiscent of aged silk, indicative of the tea's maturity and potential for further aging.


Aroma and Flavor Profile:
  • Aroma: Upon opening, the cake releases an earthy aroma with subtle floral undertones. As it steepens, hints of camphor and a slight smokiness emerge, layered with the sweet, musty scent of well-aged wood.
  • Taste: The initial infusion might surprise with a mild bitterness, which quickly transitions into a profound sweetness, a hallmark of aged Sheng Puerh. Over time, the tea develops a robust body with notes of dried fruits, dark chocolate, and medicinal herbs, providing a warming, soothing sensation.


Liquor Characteristics: The liquor is a deep amber, almost gold in color, with a clarity that speaks to the purity of the tea materials. It exhibits a rich, full-bodied texture, which is smooth yet invigorating, leaving a lingering sweetness in the mouth known as 'huigan'.


Aging and Storage: Stored under natural conditions in Guangzhou, this tea has benefited from the city's humid climate, which aids in the slow oxidation process, enhancing the tea's depth without compromising its freshness. The result is a tea that has gracefully aged, offering a nuanced taste experience that continues to evolve.


Cultural Significance: The "Ghost Blue Mark" holds a special place in Puerh lore, not only for its age but also for its unique labeling, which evokes a sense of mystery and tradition. This cake represents a piece of history, capturing the essence of tea culture from a bygone era with every sip.


Experience: Drinking this tea is akin to embarking on a sensory journey through time. Each infusion reveals new layers, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate the evolving narrative of aged tea. Ideal for tea ceremonies or quiet moments of reflection, the 1999 CNNP "99 - Gui Lan Yin" invites you to explore the rich tapestry of flavors that only time can weave into tea.

 

 

 

 

 

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