2012 Huazhang Reserve Grade Liubao Tea (250g) – Aged Fragrance & Dry Storage
2012 Huazhang Reserve Grade Liubao Tea (250g) – Aged Fragrance & Dry Storage
Product Description
Harvested in March 2009 and produced in 2012, this reserve-grade Liubao tea from Heishi represents over a decade of clean, dry storage aging. The tea exhibits a rich aged fragrance—deep, woody, and slightly herbal—with a smooth, sweet, and full-bodied liquor. An elegant, well-matured Liubao perfect for collectors and seasoned drinkers.
Key Highlights
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Aroma: Deep aged fragrance, woody-herbal notes
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Taste: Smooth, sweet, rounded, with clean finish
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Aging: 12+ years dry storage
Product Description
Product Description
Key Features
Key Features
Brewing Guidance
Brewing Guidance
Brewing Guide
Gaiwan Method
Warm the gaiwan with hot water.
Add tea leaves (fill 1/3 to 1/4 of the gaiwan).
Rinse quickly with boiling water and discard.
Start drinking from the 3rd infusion.
Best taste: 4th–5th brew.
Clay Teapot Method
Warm the teapot.
For 250ml water:
Modern-style Liubao: 10g tea
Traditional-style Liubao: 6–7g tea
Rinse quickly with boiling water and discard.
Start from the 3rd infusion.
Thermos Steeping
Add tea to a thermos (adjust amount to taste).
Rinse quickly with boiling water.
Refill with boiling water and steep 5–10 minutes.
Stovetop Simmering
Tea-to-water ratio: about 1:50.
Rinse tea twice with boiling water.
Simmer over low heat 10–20 minutes.
Let rest 5–10 minutes off heat before drinking.
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