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Bulang Ripe Pu-erh Tea
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Description
Bulang Ripe Pu-erh Tea
Deep Earthiness with Silken Texture
Bulang Ripe Pu-erh Tea is a distinguished fermented tea originating from the revered Bulang Mountain tea region. Through careful pile-fermentation and patient aging, this tea develops its characteristic earthy depth and remarkable smoothness. The leaves undergo a meticulous transformation that softens their character while preserving the robust energy of their mountain terroir. When brewed, it yields a full-bodied, velvety liquor with layered flavors of dark chocolate, aged wood, and sweet minerals, culminating in a soothing, warm finish that comforts both body and spirit.
Tea Profile
- Type: Ripe Pu-erh (Shou Pu-erh)
- Base Tea: Sun-dried leaves from Bulang Mountain large-leaf tea trees
- Origin: Bulang Mountain, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan
Appearance
- Dry Leaves: Dark brown to black, tightly compressed with golden buds visible
- Liquor: Deep ruby red, clear and bright
Growing Conditions
- Climate: Tropical monsoon climate with high humidity
- Elevation: 1600-1800 meters above sea level
- Environment: Primeval forests, rich biodiversity, mineral-rich soil
- Cultivation: Sustainable farming, some trees over 100 years old
Harvest & Processing
- Tea Plucking: Spring and autumn seasons
- Processing: Traditional sun-drying followed by controlled pile-fermentation and pressing
- Aging: 3-5 years minimum aging for optimal flavor development
Flavor & Sensory Experience
- Aroma: Rich, earthy notes with hints of Chinese date and sandalwood
- Taste: Smooth and thick with flavors of dark chocolate, sweet wood, and mineral sweetness
- Mouthfeel: Velvety and full-bodied with a long, warm finish
Brewing Guide
- Teaware: Yixing clay teapot or porcelain gaiwan
- Water Temperature: 100°C (212°F), full boiling water
Ripe Pu-erh is very forgiving; boiling water is necessary to extract its depth and silky texture. - Leaf Amount: 5-7 grams per 150ml
- Steeping Time:
① Rinse the Tea (5 seconds)
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Pour boiling water over the leaves
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Rinse for 3–5 seconds and discard
This “awakens” the tea and removes surface dust from fermentation.
② First Steep: 8–10 seconds
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The liquor will be dark reddish-brown
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Flavor: smooth, sweet, mellow, with light earthiness
③ Second Steep: 10–12 seconds
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Body becomes thicker, richer, and more aromatic
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Notes of sweet wood, cocoa, and camphor emerge
④ Third Steep: 12–15 seconds
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The tea reaches its peak aroma and mouthfeel
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Expect a silky texture and long, comforting aftertaste
⑤ Subsequent Steeps
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Bulang ripe Pu-erh can be brewed 10–15 times
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Add 5–8 seconds to each infusion
Older or higher-quality cakes may last even longer
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🌸Tasting Notes & Tips
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Bulang ripe Pu-erh has a naturally thick, smooth, warming character
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Ideal for after meals or cold weather
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Pairs well with chocolate, nuts, pastries, or roasted snacks
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If the flavor is too strong, use less tea or shorten the steeping time
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For a sweeter brew, pour water slowly along the side of the gaiwan or teapot rather than directly onto the leaves
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Health Benefits
- Aids digestion and balances metabolism
- Rich in beneficial microbes and antioxidants
- Helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels
Perfect For
- After-meal digestion and relaxation
- Cold-weather warming beverage
- Meditative tea sessions and gatherings
Additional information
| package | Pre-portioned Nylon Bags, Loose Leaf in Zip Bag |
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| weight | 20 tea bags (100 grams), 40 tea bags (200 grams), 100 grams, 200 grams |


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