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2014 Oripuerlab Bulang Mountain Rhyme Raw Pu Erh

2014 Oripuerlab Bulang Mountain Rhyme Raw Pu Erh

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A Oripuerlab raw autumn pu erh tea cake called 'Bulang Mountain Rhyme'. To find a reputable brand tea of such age is rare these days. If you want to invest in a premium pu erh brand and hold the cake for a long period of time, this is the cake you need to own.

 

Origin

  • Year: 2014
  • Season: Autumn
  • Brand: Oripuerlab
  • Origin: Bulang mountain, Menghai
  • Shape: Tea cake
  • Type: Raw pu erh tea
  • Weight: 357g
  • Compression date: 20 September 2014

How to Steep

How to make this Bulang Mountain Rhyme tea?

There are two methods to prepare this pu erh tea cake:

Gongfu brewing

Brew 8 gram with 120 ml of water at 100 °C. Steep for 10 seconds for the first steep to loosen up the tea leaves. Apply a steeping time of 5 seconds for the second to sixth steep. Afterwards, gradually increase the steeping time according to your taste.

Western brewing

Steep 4 gram with 350 ml of water at 100 °C. Apply a brewing time of 40 seconds and add 20 minutes for each subsequent infusion.

Tip: This tea taste the best when brewed light, so that the aroma can be enjoyed at its fullest.

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Our design work is inspired by the artwork “Along the River During the Qingming Festival” by the Zhang Zeduan in the Song Dynasty. Instead of displaying the daily lives of people in the capital of China (as the original artwork), we display the tea making process of farmers through the same bird’s eye perspective.

When examining our packaging design in detail, tea enthusiasts will observe the tea making process, featuring tea farmers picking, drying, rolling, and frying tea leaves. The tea is then tasted in a pavilion and transported by horses along the ‘ancient tea road’.

Together, the traditional Chinese landscape and tea making theme, symbolise heritage, tradition, and respect for hard work of tea farmers.