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Theme - Yongde

Yongde (永德) - Yunnan’s county producing puerh tea, located north from Xishuangbanna.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Teas - Yongde

2012 Mangfei "Da Ye Chun" Early Spring Raw

2012 Mangfei
4.5 stars 1 review

This high quality old tree tea cake come from a small shop in Yongde. Using early spring material...


Quotes - Yongde

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Photos - Yongde

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Video - Yongde

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Quotes

„When examining maocha, the colour of gu shu leaves tend to be more highly contrasted with a bright white hairy bud/tip surrounded by a grey, open leaf wrapper, with dark black stem & leaves. By comparison, tai di cha is almost all black, due to the use of fertilizer, the leaves grow quickly and the buds have less white hairs.“

Source Web: The Tea Urchin. Learning how to identify gu shu & make maocha[online]. 2011. Available on WWW: <http://teaurchin.blogspot.cz/2011/09/learning-how-to-identify-gu-shu-make.html>. [q934] [s107]

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