Yunnan Pu-erh Tea 2017 – Mang Bo Ancient Tree Qizi Cake Tea

(3 customer reviews)

Product Category: Pu’er Tea
Is it a pre-packaged food: Yes
Origin: Yunnan
Seller-to-Seller: Packaging
Storage method: dry and ventilated
Net Content (Specification): 357 (g)

$49.57

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Tea profile and cup performance

Made from 100-year-old arbor tea grown in Mengku Town, Lincang City, Yunnan Province, this selection starts with mature tree material that naturally brings depth and structure. The dried leaves are tightly twisted, and grey-white streaking is commonly visible across the strips. When brewed, the liquor shows a bright, luminous yellow tone with a refined, delicate glow. Its fragrance is clean, full, and pure, while the taste opens briskly, feels assertive on the tongue, and then turns sweet very quickly. As an everyday tea, it offers an appealing balance of quality and price.

A brief rinse followed by short infusions will help the aroma unfold more evenly and keep the sweetness clear from cup to cup. It performs especially well in a gaiwan or small teapot, where the fragrance stays focused and the finish remains lively. For tea drinkers who enjoy both drinkability and value, it is suitable for home brewing, office breaks, or thoughtful gifting.

Full, round cake form

This cake is pressed into a neat, rounded shape with a full, generous outline that feels elegant rather than heavy. The surface looks clean and slightly glossy, and the leaf structure shows clear, orderly lines. Overall, the workmanship gives the impression of careful pressing and strong consistency.

The thickness is even throughout, and the compression is moderate, so the cake holds together well without becoming overly dense. Silver buds are easy to spot among the strips, and the leaf color appears dark green with a moist sheen. The rim is compact and tidy, with very little loose residue, and the characteristic loach edge can be seen clearly. This kind of finish also makes the cake convenient to pry apart for storage and measured brewing.

Clear veins on vigorous young buds

Young, strong buds show distinct leaf lines, giving the tea a fresh and well-defined appearance. The cake remains round and full, and the silver buds stand out clearly across the surface. Its neat presentation makes it attractive both for collectors who appreciate well-made cakes and for those choosing a gift with a polished look.

The strips stay uniform in thickness, the shape is easy to read, and the color remains a deep, moist green. These visible traits usually reflect careful handling and sound leaf integrity, which help the tea brew in a stable and satisfying way over repeated infusions.

Many buds with a naturally sweet finish

The leaves are complete and clearly separated, while the oily sheen on the surface suggests a healthy, well-preserved body. What appears outside is closely echoed in the cup, which gives the tea a trustworthy and consistent character. Good tea is often judged by how well it stays intact during expansion, and this one shows that strength clearly.

Medium tightness, stone-mold pressed

Mang Bo ancient tea is produced with a traditional tea-making process and then compressed using a stone mold. The result is a round, generous cake with moderate tightness and strips that feel strong and compact. Its structure is firm enough to keep its shape, yet still open enough for water to penetrate smoothly during brewing.

In the cup, it is known for a rapid return of sweetness, a distinctive flavor profile, and a thick, mellow inner character that supports long drinking sessions. The body feels steady rather than sharp, and the aftertaste remains clear after each sip. This makes it well suited to slow, repeated infusions when you want to follow how the flavor develops over time.

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3 reviews for Yunnan Pu-erh Tea 2017 – Mang Bo Ancient Tree Qizi Cake Tea

  1. RMG
    December 29, 2018
    I love this tea. One of the best relaxing teas I've ever had hands down. Tastes earthy and steeps well. Will order more.
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    Arlington
    February 21, 2021
    This is indeed aged Pu Erh tea leaves. You rinse the tea leaves in hot water first before brewing it in a tea bag. The color is rich dark mahogany col...More
    This is indeed aged Pu Erh tea leaves. You rinse the tea leaves in hot water first before brewing it in a tea bag. The color is rich dark mahogany colour. The flavor is mild and there is no caffeine in this aged tea.We drink this tea to cut the greasiness or richness after a meal.
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    Michael Har
    March 31, 2021
    good packing
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