Collection: Ripe pu erh tea
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2018 Ripe Dayi Xiong Di Qi Feng Le (Brother, The Wind Rises)
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2024 Amber Sunrise Sun-Dried Black Tea Cake 200g
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2022 Dayi V93 Ripe Pu Erh Tuocha
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2022 Haiwan Shen Shan Lao Shu Ripe Pu Erh
Regular price €17,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
2025 Xiaguan 1st Grade Loose Leaf Tea
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2024 Lao Tong Zhi 9978 Ripe Pu Erh Tea Cake
Regular price €10,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
2023 Pu Erh Stuffed Mini Orange (Xiao Qing Gan)
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2019 Lao Ban Zhang Ripe Pu Erh Tea Balls
Regular price €7,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
2020 Nuo Mi Xiang 'Sticky Rice' Ripe Pu Erh
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Sun-dried Dian Hong Black Tea Cake
Regular price €10,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
2018 Chaze Jin Cha Shou Bing - Golden Ripe Pu Erh 357g
Regular price €49,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
2017 Xiaguan FT7573 Gao Shan Qiao Mu Ripe Pu Erh Cake
Regular price €48,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
2021/2023 Dayi 7572 Ripe Pu Erh Tea Cake
Regular price €23,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
2024 Xiaguan Mini Golden Ripe Tuocha (Xiao Jin Tuo)
Regular price €8,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
2021 Ban Zhang Ripe Pu Erh Tea Cake 200g
Regular price €23,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out -
2016 Haiwan Old Comrade Winter Snow (Dong Xue)
Regular price €99,95 EURRegular priceUnit price / perSold out
Ripe pu erh tea
Our ripe pu erh teas are available loose tea or compressed tea such as cakes and tuocha.
The production process of ripe pu erh tea
Ripe pu erh tea is made by pile-fermenting loose raw pu erh tea (mao cha) in an controlled indoor environment. The pile fermentation process of pu erh tea involves carefully layering and moistening the tea leaves, then covering them with a large cloth to maintain humidity. This allows for natural microbial activity to occur, which transforms the mao cha into ripe pu erh. The length of fermentation is decided by the tea master, depending on the desired fermentation level. Lower quality tea leaves are typically fermented longer than higher quality tea leaves.
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Raw versus ripe pu erh tea
For a comparison of both kinds of pu erh tea, please visit our raw pu erh tea page.