2015 Menghai Ancient Tree Pu-erh Ripe Tea

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Timeless Elegance: A Rare Treasure from Centuries-Old Tea Forests

Origin: Yunnan, China

Harvest Year:April 2015

Storage method:Store tightly closed in a cool, dry, dark location.

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Pu’er Tea: An Indispensable Part of China’s 5,000-Year Cultural History

The history of Pu’er tea dates back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD), when ancient inhabitants of Yunnan began harvesting wild tea leaves.

During the Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasties, Pu’er tea became a vital medium for frontier governance through the “Tea-Horse Trade” with Tibet and other regions. In the Yuan Dynasty, Mongolians introduced Pu’er tea to Russia, marking the start of its international journey.

By the Yongzheng era (1729) of the Qing Dynasty, imperial tribute tea fields were established, elevating Pu’er tea to royal tribute status and its golden age. The Qianlong-era plaque “Tribute to the Heavenly Dynasty” affirmed its prestige, while the Tea Horse Road trade flourished, exporting it to Tibet, Southeast Asia, and Europe.

Pu’er tea’s post-fermentation特性 grants it the “more aged, more fragrant” quality. Qing royalty regarded it as “drinkable antique,” and today it symbolizes both consumption and collectible value.

Traditional Chinese medicine credits Pu’er with “aiding digestion and cutting greasiness,” while modern studies confirm its lipid-lowering and antioxidant effects. This health legacy secures its unique role in contemporary tea culture.

The craftsmanship of Pu’er (tribute tea) is a National Intangible Cultural Heritage. In 2022, UNESCO inscribed it on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.


“2015 Menghai Ancient Tree Pu-erh: Where Heritage Meets Rarity”

“A Limited-Edition, Decade-Aged Pu-erh – Crafted from 200-Year-Old Trees, Sip History, Collect Legacy”

“200-Year Roots, Timeless Craft”

Ancient Tree Origins: Handpicked from 200-year-old tea trees in Menghai’s protected forests, where biodiversity and mineral-rich soil create unparalleled leaf quality313.

Sustainable Harvest: Only 1% of leaves are harvested annually to preserve tree vitality, ensuring ultra-rare yields for future generations3.

Tradition Preserved: Follows centuries-old fermentation techniques, with 60-day microbial aging in bamboo crates for deep, earthy complexity


Health Benefits

Gut Harmony: Rich in probiotics from extended fermentation, aiding digestion and microbiome balance.

Antioxidant Power: 40% higher polyphenols than standard pu-erh (lab-certified), combatting free radicals and inflammation.

Pu’er Tea Brewing Method:

Water Temperature: Use 100°C boiling water, preferably mountain spring water.
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan/purple clay teapot/Nixing pottery (recommended), fairness cup, and tasting cup.
Tea Quantity: 7-10 grams (adjust according to personal taste preference).
Rinsing: Quickly pour boiling water to fill, then pour out within 5 seconds (rinse 1-2 times).
Brewing: For the first 3 infusions, steep for 5 seconds after adding water, then increase steeping time by 5 seconds for each subsequent infusion. Can be brewed over 10 times.
Awakening: Aged tea requires awakening to remove storage odors. Place the tea leaves on a tea tray and let rest for 30 minutes before brewing for better flavor.

Menghai Ancient Tree Pu-erh Ripe Tea

Menghai Ancient Tree Pu-erh Ripe Tea

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20g, 100g, 200g

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