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Ancient Tree Tea(100g*2) - YunNan Raw Pu'er Tea - A Rare and Exquisite Taste from Time-Honored Trees

From Yunnan, China

Originating from ancient tea trees in Lincang, Yunnan, these tea leaves possess unique flavors and aromas that are sure to captivate your senses. The tea's distinct taste is a testament to the rich history and tradition of tea cultivation in this renowned region.

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Description

Originating from ancient tea trees in Lincang, Yunnan, these tea leaves possess unique flavors and aromas that are sure to captivate your senses. The tea's distinct taste is a testament to the rich history and tradition of tea cultivation in this renowned region.

Specification

Product Ingredients:Sun-dried tea leaves of Yunnan large-leaf variety
Origin of Raw Materials:Yunnan, Lincang
Type:Raw Pu'er Tea, Loose Tea
Storage Conditions:Store in a clean, ventilated, dry, dark, and odor-free environment
Shelf Life:Suitable for long-term storage under proper conditions
Specification:200g (100g*2 cans)
Technique Process:Fresh tea leaves spreading - green removing - rolling - tea block loosing - sun drying
Taste Experience: Floral aroma, rich tea essence

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Ancient Tree Tea(100g*2) - YunNan Raw Pu'er Tea - A Rare and Exquisite Taste from Time-Honored Trees

Preserving the Natural Essence

Utilizing traditional handcrafted tea-making techniques, our skilled artisans ensure the preservation of the tea leaves' natural essence. Without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or insecticides, Lincang Ancient Tea offers a pure and authentic tea experience. The rich floral aroma and robust flavor are a testament to the care and craftsmanship that goes into each batch.

A Clear and Bright Liquor

After brewing, Lincang Ancient Tea presents a clear and bright liquor, accompanied by a rich floral aroma that brings a sense of tranquility and joy. The tea's intense aroma and robust flavor make each sip an unforgettable experience, evoking memories of the pristine Lincang region and the ancient tea trees that produced it.