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Orijin 2018 Mini Pu Erh Ping Cha 7pcs / 56g
€9,15
Small pu-erh cakes (xiaobing) from Wu Liang Shan of our own production.
Dark infusion with sweet aroma, complex, balanced and smooth sweetening taste.
Ideal for travel, work, home, just about anywhere and for any kind of preparation from gongfuch to grandpa style.
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