**Teas2u China Yunnan 2011 Mangfei Raw Puerh Tea Cake Sample 50 grams/1.76oz**

  Tea Origin: China Yunnan                                                                                                                Tea area: Yongde County, Lincang                                                                                      Harvest Season: Spring                                                                                                                  Production Date:  2011

Net weight:  50gr/1.76 ounces                                                                                                  Compression: Medium compression

Aroma: Hints of smoke, tobacco, earthy, and mildly floral.

Tasting Notes: Bitter notes upfront with the first few infusions, followed by sweetness and mild floral notes with minerality. Subsequent infusions have a thick mouthfeel, mild lingering astringency, followed by sweetness. 

Storage: Avoid sunlight, and store in a cool, dark place

Note: The above photos are only for illustration purposes. The 50 gram weight of this China Yunnan 2011 Mangfei Raw Puerh Tea Cake Sample will come from a sample of the above pictured pu-erh tea cake. 

You may receive a whole 50 gram sample portion or more likely a few pieces of the pu-erh tea cake that add up to 50 grams which will come packaged in a heat-sealed foil bag.
 
General Pu-erh Tea Steeping Tips:
 
1. Bring filtered, reverse osmosis, or spring water (best) to a boil.
 
2. Add ~6 to 8 grams of the leafy material to an earthenware, porcelain teapot, or gaiwan.
 
3. Rinse the tea leaves with boiling water for about ~3 seconds. Strain and discard the tea liquor.
 
4. Now you are ready for the first infusion. Pour hot water onto the tea leaves for ~5 seconds and strain the tea liquor into a cup. Sip and taste!
 
5. On the 2nd and 3rd infusions steep again for ~5 seconds. On the 4th and subsequent infusions adjust steeping times to your liking.
 
One should be able to easily make 10+ pots of tea using the original serving amount of tea leaves.
 
Enjoy!