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Yunnan Sourcing Brand Pu-erh
2025 Yunnan Sourcing "You Le Shan" Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake
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This is a first flush of spring 2025 harvested tea! You Le Mountain (aka Ji Nuo mountain εΊθ―Ίε±±) is situated east of Jing Hong city about halfway between Jing Hong and Yi Wu. The tea was picked and processed entirely by hand by the growers themselves in a protected area (ε½ζζ) near the village of Sheng Niu (ηη). The tea is tippy and healthy and is covered with downy silver fur. The raw material is almost entirely intact leaf and bud sets and so stone-compression was used to preserve the natural beauty of this tea. The brew itself is full and round. The very characteristic You Le taste is present, fragrant with some floral notes, sweet and full in the mouth but with a vegetal bitterness present. An excellent single-estate You Le tea! Production is tiny (100 kg total / 400 cakes). Why itβs special Single-estate, protected forest: Material from a ε½ζζ enclave near Sheng Niu naturally vigorous leaf with thick buds and silvery fuzz. First flush energy: Early spring pick delivers high aroma, fine texture, and clear, dynamic kuwei (pleasant bitterness) that turns sweet. Stone compression: Gentle, traditional pressing protects the intact sets and promotes graceful aging. Tiny production: Just 100 kg total a focused expression of You Le terroir. Tasting notes Aroma: Citrus blossom, wild honey, fresh bamboo/green wood, sugarcane, a hint of orchid. Liquor: Pale gold to light amber; bright clarity; medium body with silken texture. Flavor: Sweet citrus and white-floral top notes over fresh cane, light stone fruit; a tidy, vegetal bitterness that resolves quickly. Finish: Long, cooling hui-gan with steady shengjin (mouthwatering return) and a mild mineral snap. Origin & processing Region: You Le / Ji Nuo Mountain (εΊθ―Ίε±±), east of Jinghong, between Jinghong and Yiwu Harvest area: Ya Nuo village; near Sheng Niu (ηη) in a state-protected forest (ε½ζζ) Season: First flush β April 2025 Processing: Hand-picked β’ hand-processed β’ sun-withered β’ rolled β’ sun-dried β’ stone-pressed Pressing date: July 8, 2025 Form : 357 g cake (7 cakes per bamboo-leaf tong) Total production: 100 kg (β400 cakes) Wrapper design: Fabio Cesaratto Brewing guide (Use great water; adjust ratios to taste.) Gongfu (recommended) 6 g / 100 mL 98β100 Β°C (208β212 Β°F) Quick rinse, then 5s β’ 8s β’ 10s β’ 12s β’ 15s, adding gradually for 10+ infusions. Early steeps show floral-citrus and cane sweetness; later steeps bring greener herbs, light bitterness, and mineral length. Western 3β4 g / 300 mL (10 oz) 95β98 Β°C β’ 2β3 min 2β3 infusions, adding 20β30s each round. Keep steeps short to highlight sweetness over bite. Grandpa style 1β1.2 g / 100 mL, 90β95 Β°C Top up as you sip. Smooth, sweet, gently herbal; avoid heavy agitation to keep bitterness in check. Cold brew 8β10 g / 1 L, room-temp water; refrigerate 6β8 hours. Crisp florals, cucumber-mint coolness, and a clean, sweet finish. Pairing & occasions Beautiful with neutral snacks plain nuts, lightly salted rice crackers, fresh pears so the perfume shines. Ideal for focused gongfu sessions or side-by-side tastings against other Six Famous Mountains. In Summary Caffeine: Medium Storage & aging: Allow normal airflow; store cool, dry, odor-free, away from direct light. Pressed July 8, 2025 already settling nicely; poised for steady evolution over the next 3β10 years. Mountain: You Le (Ji Nuo ε±± / εΊθ―Ίε±±) Area: Ya Nuo village, near Sheng Niu (ηη), Jinghong, Xishuangbanna Season: First flush, April 2025 (pressed July 8, 2025) Format: 357 g cake; 7 cakes per tong Processing: Hand-made sheng pu-erh; stone-pressed Production: 100 kg total (~400 cakes) Wrapper: Artwork by Fabio Cesaratto In short: A first-flush, single-estate You Le sheng with luminous florals, cane sweetness, and tidy green bitterness that flips to a long, cooling hui-gan stone-pressed and limited to 100 kg. This tea has been tested in a certified laboratory for 404 pesticides, and is within the EU MRL limits set for those 404 pesticide residues. For a full list of the 404 pesticides we tested for and more information about MRL testing and the EU Food and Safety commission click on this link .