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2025 Yunnan Sourcing "Ku Zhu Shan Hong" Black Tea Cake
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We are very excited to offer a sun-dried, wild arbor, pure assamica varietal Black tea! It's harvested from 100+ year old tea trees growing naturally on Ku Zhu Mountain! Ku Zhu Mountain is near Wenshan village about 7 kilometers southeast of Jing Gu town in Pu'er prefecture (previously known as Simao). Sweet, floral, fruity with almost juice-like viscous tea soup and lots of body. Very infusable tea that gives evenly across 7 to 8 rounds, and then gives way to a bit thinner and sweet from round 8 onward. A good choice for near term aging. Will improve in flavor for many years to come! A premium wild arbor black tea with excellent aging possibilities! Why it’s special Wild-arbor, old trees (100+ yrs): Thick, mineral-rich leaf delivers depth, texture, and natural sweetness. Sun-dried black processing: Fully oxidized and finished in the sun for open, high fragrance and a rounded, smooth body. Assamica power: Pure assamica gives density and red-fruit warmth without harshness. Built to age: Delicious now and a strong near-term ager. Expect deepening honey/fruit and silkier texture over the next years. Tasting notes Aroma: Wildflower honey, red fruit (longan/lychee), orange zest, light florals, a hint of cocoa husk. Liquor: Clear amber-crimson; viscous, juice-like texture; medium-full body. Flavor: Ripe stone fruit and baked sugar over gentle malt; soft florals; a whisper of citrus peel brightness. Finish & feel: Long, sweet finish with steady hui-gan; smooth, mouth-coating body that stays lively across many steeps. Origin & processing Mountain / Area: Ku Zhu Mountain, near Wenshan village, ~7 km SE of Jinggu (Pu’er/Simao), Yunnan Trees: Wild arbor, 100+ years, naturally grown Season: April 2025 harvest Craft: Hand-picked • withered • rolled • fully oxidized • sun-dried (shai hong) • pressed into cakes Scale: Only 150 kg total production Format: 250 g per cake (7 cakes per bamboo-leaf tong) Brewing guide (Good water matters. Adjust to taste.) Gongfu (recommended) 5 g / 100 mL 95–98 °C (203–208 °F) Quick wake-up rinse, then 15s • 20s • 25s • 30s • 35s… Expect 7–8 even, dense infusions before it lightens into a honey-sweet, easy finish. Western 3 g / 300 mL (10 oz) 95 °C • 2–3 min 2–3 infusions , adding 15–30s each round. Grandpa style 1–1.5 g / 300–350 mL , 90–95 °C Top up as you sip. Round, honey-red fruit with minimal astringency. Cold brew 8–10 g / 1 L , room-temp water; refrigerate 8–10 hours . Silky, low-tannin brew with lychee/longan sweetness and gentle citrus lift. Pairing & occasions Lovely with butter cookies, roasted nuts, lightly sweet pastries, or 65–70% dark chocolate. A soothing afternoon cup and a welcoming “intro to shai hong” for oolong/pu-erh drinkers. In Summary Caffeine: Medium to medium-high Storage & aging: Store cool, dry, odor-free, away from light; allow mild airflow. Excellent near-term aging potential expect thicker mouthfeel and deeper dried-fruit notes over 3–8+ years. Name: 2025 “Ku Zhu Shan Hong” Wild Arbor Sun-Dried Black Tea Region: Ku Zhu Mountain, near Wenshan village, Jinggu (Pu’er/Simao), Yunnan Trees: 100+-year-old wild arbor, assamica Harvest: April 2025 Process: Sun-dried black (shai hong); pressed cake Net weight: 250 g per cake (7 cakes per tong) Production: 150 kg total Wrapper Design: Holly Tempka In short: A premium, wild-arbor shai hong from Ku Zhu Mountain! Sweet, floral, and fruit-rich with a plush, juice-like body, long hui-gan, and the bones to age gracefully. 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 .