2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall
2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea - King Tea Mall

2013 XiaGuan "Da Dian Bao Yan Tie Bing" (Ceremony Iron Cake) 357g Puerh Sheng Cha Raw Tea

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$35.99
Prix réduit
$35.99
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Characteristics:

  • Appearance and Composition:

    • High ratio of young buds and tiny leaves with multi tea hairs.
    • The entire cake is pressed quite hard, ensuring a tight and durable structure.
  • Flavor Profile:

    • Clear tea liquor with a bright, shimmering color.
    • Smoky flavor accompanied by the original fragrance of the tea and aged characteristics.
    • The taste is rich, smooth, and sweet, with minor bitterness and astringency.
    • Excellent Huigan (pleasant, sweet aftertaste) and saliva production, providing a refreshing sensation.
    • Lingering tea flavor from the aftertaste, offering a long-lasting and satisfying experience.

Storage:

  • Naturally stored in Guangzhou, benefiting from the region's optimal conditions for aging Puerh tea, which enhances its flavor and depth over time.

Background and History:

  • The "Bao Yan" (Fire) series originated around the mid-20th century with a tea grade higher than the "Bian Xiao" series. Both were mainly sold to people living in Tibet, western Sichuan province, and Yunnan province.
  • As a brand, "Bao Yan" was officially registered in the late 1990s but was not produced annually and even saw periods of halted production.
  • In 2003, Fei Tai tea company placed an order for this series with updated recipe and quality requirements to make it suitable for the modern market. This marked the successful revival of the "Bao Yan" series.
  • The "Bao Yan" series includes various forms such as tuo (nest/bowl), cake, and brick.

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