The tea was compressed in the spring of 2016 from already fermented material from Ai Lao Shan from the production of 2010. The monkey on the packaging reflects the sign of the Chinese horoscope for this year (fire monkey).
Orijin 2010 Ai Lao Shan Zhuan Cha 100g
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A new brick of dark Pu’er (shu) of our products under the Orijin brand. Balanced pleasantly sweet taste with traces of nuts and Chinese dates. Excellent for immediate drinking and long-term archiving.
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