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There are many different kinds of Pu-er tea. Each region and type produce different flavor and aroma. Weather, geographical environment and temperature greatly affect the character and profile of the tea leaves. We are here to help you choose which type of Pu-er / Pu Erh tea is the most suitable for you. Each of the tea varieties are available in any sized packaging and weight. Inquire us to make an order!

Lao Ban Zhang

Originated from Bu Lang region in Meng Hai county, Lao Ban Zhang is regarded as the best tasting Pu Erh tea with the highest pricing in the market. The flavor profile is thick and mellow with a strong Cha Qi taste. It is bitter and astringent with a sweet after taste that last for a long time. The fragrance is strong and enticing.

Naka

Naka originates from a La Hu ethnic minority in Meng Hai county. All the tea trees are 300-500 years old. The tea leaves has a strong wild flavor and pure fragrance. It is bitter and astringent, but quickly turns into a sweet after taste.

Wan Gong

This variety of Pu Erh has been kept a secret for a long time and is only now gaining popularity. It has a bright golden color and a unique earthy aroma of the primary forests. The flavor is long lasting and sweet with a full bodied taste.

Xi Gui

Originating from Bang Dong township, Xi Gui tea leaves are only harvested during spring and autumn. It is well preserved and has a complex taste and rich texture. It has a soft and sweet after taste that lingers in your mouth.

Bing Dao

The ancient Bing Dao tea tree is considered the origin of the large-leaf species in Yunnan. The flavor is mild with almost zero bitterness, but it has a strong and rich fragrance. It is very sweet and offers a cooling sensation in your throat.

Gua Feng Zhai

Located on the border with Laos, the Gua Feng Zhai grows in a natural and pollution free forests. It has a low yield but very high quality leaves. It has a very sweet and mellow taste with a honey-like aroma and a slight bitter taste.

Ma Hei

Located in the Yi Wu mountains, Ma Hei has an elegant charm in it's caramel and honey like flavor and low astringency. It comes from the field of raw pu'er which gives it a sweet and long lasting huigan.

Kun Lu

Originated in Kuan Hong vllage, Kun Lu is characterized by the delicate fragrance with bitter and astringent taste that dissolves easily. It is sweet and refreshing with a rich texture.

Man Song

Coming fromXiang Ming township in Meng La county, Man Song has a very limited availability. It is very rare and precious with a sweet and strong taste and gives off a heaty feeling in the body.

Lao Man E

Lao Man E is the oldest and biggest village in Bu lang mountains. The tea is produced naturally without any fertilizer or pesticide. It is very bitter and fragrant, however it also has a sweet after taste.

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