King Tea Mall · 2012 DaYi "Long Zhu" (Dragon Pillar) Cake 357g Puerh Shou Cha Ripe Tea
Origin
Yunnan, China
Harvest
2012
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This aged ripe Pu-erh offers a deeply comforting and grounding experience. Expect profound notes of damp earth and an ancient forest floor, beautifully interwoven with hints of dark chocolate. It brews into a smooth, thick liquor with a lingering sweetness that satisfies and calms.
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What does 2012 DaYi "Long Zhu" (Dragon Pillar) Cake 357g Puerh Shou Cha Ripe Tea taste like?
This aged ripe Pu-erh offers a deeply comforting and grounding experience. Expect profound notes of damp earth and an ancient forest floor, beautifully interwoven with hints of dark chocolate. It brew. It leans earthy, rich and smooth.
How should I brew 2012 DaYi "Long Zhu" (Dragon Pillar) Cake 357g Puerh Shou Cha Ripe Tea?
Water around 95–100 °C (203–212 °F). In a mug, steep 3–5 min. For gongfu, use 5–7 g per 100 ml, 10–20 s steeps (10–20+ rounds). You'll get to see how the flavor changes across multiple rounds. Rinse the leaves once with boiling water before your first real steep. It cleans off storage dust and gets the flavor going.
Where does 2012 DaYi "Long Zhu" (Dragon Pillar) Cake 357g Puerh Shou Cha Ripe Tea come from?
Grown in Yunnan, China. This batch is from the 2012 harvest.
How much does 2012 DaYi "Long Zhu" (Dragon Pillar) Cake 357g Puerh Shou Cha Ripe Tea cost?
Starts at $12.99 from King Tea Mall, or about $0.22/g. A 30g package gets you around 5 gongfu sessions at ~6 g each, which works out to about $1.32 per session. Explore more dark teas on Teadar.