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This tea is a good introduction to the world of raw Pu-erh. It has a light bitterness, moderate astringency, decent aroma and mouthfeel. It is relatively cheap for its quality because it grows at high altitude (2000m) in a remote and unknown area.
You can use this tea to introduce your customers to young raw Pu-erh tea, it has everything you'd expect from a raw Pu-erh in a mild version. The tasting profile is akin to Menghai tea, quite sharp and punchy, not heavy and mellow. This tea has been a best seller on our retail website.
This product consists in seven 357g cakes, they are double wrapped. There is a white wrapper inside, so you can take out the outer wrapper and put your own branding if you like.
Fa Zhan He is a town located close to Jingmai Mountain, we can see its western mountain range from our tea table.
We discovered Fa Tang in 2021, it is a hamlet in the North of Fa Zhan He. A large tea plantation was established decades ago, it seemingly went bankrupt and the gardens were bought by various locals. The tea trees grow between 1900m and 2100m, this is as high as it can get for conventional tea plantations. The low temperatures allow for an easy management without the use of pesticides because the pest and disease pressure is low under such a climate. The drawback to such a high altitude is the low yield, but this is good for producing the tea we're looking for.
The place is remote and unremarkable, it has no reputation whatsoever in the puerh tea industry, this is what makes it a good price for value.