1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha
1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha

1994 CNNP "7581" Tea Brick 250g Puerh Ripe Tea Shou Cha

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The "7581" series, a revered collection in the realm of puerh teas, heralds its origins from the 1975 blend recipe of the Kunming Tea Factory. This series utilizes primarily 8th grade tea materials, meticulously crafted through a traditional manual fermentation process known as Wo Dui. The resulting tea embodies a profound sweetness and smoothness, complemented by a distinct mellow aged character.

This tea is highly recommended for veteran tea drinkers seeking to refine and deepen their tea experience. Its maturation process, conducted through natural storage in Guangzhou, imparts it with a subtle wet storage aroma. This characteristic, however, does not compromise the tea's intrinsic taste and flavor. We advise those sensitive to such aromas to exercise caution.

Reflecting on the evolution of puerh tea, particularly between the years 2005 to 2007, it's noteworthy that this variety hadn't attained its current popularity and acclaim. This lack of recognition led to a general inattention to storage conditions among producers, dealers, and collectors. Consequently, some batches of tea were found to contain foreign materials, ranging from sunflower seed shells and hairs to cigarette butts.

In Guangdong province, the lengthy summers, characterized by intense humidity and heat, can lead to tea acquiring 'wet storage' characteristics. Such conditions are generally deemed undesirable for consumption. As connoisseurs and purveyors of fine tea, we choose not to partake in teas affected by these conditions, ensuring that we offer only the most pleasing and high-quality teas to our discerning customers.

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