Experience a rare treasure for tea connoisseurs and collectors alike. This 2006 Vintage Ban Zhang Old Tree Sheng Pu’er Tea is crafted from Yunnan Daye sun-dried Mao Cha and traditionally stored, offering a smooth, mellow flavor and complex aroma perfected over years of aging. Ideal for both daily enjoyment and long-term collection.
Key Details
- Year: 2006
- Type: Sheng Pu’er Tea
- Origin: Menghai County, Yunnan, China
- Weight: 250 grams per bundle
- Packaging: Traditional Zakuan-tied bundles ensure quality during transport.
- Shipping: Delivered to the USA and North America in 7–15 days.
Why You'll Love It
- Appearance: Beautifully tied bundles with glossy, deep-brown leaves.
- Aroma: Subtle floral and herbal notes with aged woody and caramel undertones.
- Taste: Smooth, full-bodied, with a lasting sweet aftertaste and layered complexity.
- Tea Soup: Clear and vibrant, transitioning from golden yellow to deep brown.
- Leaves: Intact and elastic, showcasing the tea's premium quality.
Perfect For
This tea is a standout choice for daily brewing or as a collectible for enthusiasts. Over time, its rich flavors and unique aged aromas will deepen, offering an unparalleled tea experience. The 250-gram size makes it ideal for both personal enjoyment and sharing with friends.
Storage Tips
Preserve the tea’s quality with these guidelines:
- Keep dry and avoid moisture, sunlight, and strong odors.
- Ventilate in a clean, pollution-free space to enhance aging.
When stored correctly, this tea will mature beautifully, developing even richer flavors and aromas over time.
Tea Type | Water Temperature | First Steep Time | Brewing Steps |
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Pu-erh Tea | 95-100°C | 10-20 seconds | Rinse, discard, refill. Increase steeping time with each brew. |
White Tea | 80-90°C | 1-2 minutes | Pour water, steep, gradually increase time. |
Oolong Tea | 90-95°C | 30 sec - 1 min | Rinse, discard, infuse briefly, increase time as needed. |
Green Tea | 75-85°C | 30 sec - 1 min | Shake gently, steep briefly, avoid over-steeping. |
Blended Tea | 85-90°C | 2-3 minutes | Steep for a few minutes, adjust time based on preference. |
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Each cup holds more than just a flavor
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Clarity
The steam from the tea rises gently, mirroring the quiet reflection of life’s journey. In this moment of stillness, past struggles seem to dissolve like vapor. Each sip is a conversation with the soul, revealing that after bitterness, sweetness follows. The clarity and peace that emerge are not fleeting—they stay, resonating deep within.
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Harmony
The initial bitterness has mellowed into a rich aftertaste, much like life itself. Each sip is a tribute to the wisdom gained through the years. The gentle warmth of the tea soothes the spirit, allowing acceptance of both the past and the present. In this serenity, one finds a calm strength that makes every trial worthwhile.
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Reflection
The mind drifts back, realizing that life’s chaos, like tea leaves, will always settle in time. The tea itself, a symbol of nature’s cycles, invites a deep connection to the world. In this tranquil exchange, one glimpses life’s truth: in simplicity lies profound peace, a calm that transcends time.