2012 Long Sheng Nu’er Shou Pu’er – 150g Bing
$46.30
8 in stock
This is a small 150g pressed cake (bing) of shou pu’er tea Longsheng is a very large tea producing company in China, nu’er means daughter. It was produced in a longsheng factory in Pu’er Yunnan, China from leaves from the Pu’er region. It is a standard example of a cheaper factory produced shou pu’er cake, with some decent age, stored in Pu’er then Kunming.
Each bing is approximately 150g though please account for a small margin of error. I recommend using either a specialised Puer knife, a flatnosed screwdriver or a sharp table knife to carefully pry tea from the edge of the brick with a crowbar like motion, you can look up videos of how to crack bings of tea on youtube if you need help.
I recommend giving this tea a quick rinse before the first brew.
This is only sold in 150g mini bing form, only a few are available though I can order more if you are interested.
| Category: | Shou pu’er (Bing, Pu’er) |
| Location of origin: | Pu’er/Simao, Yunnan, China |
| Harvest Season: | 2012 |
| Recommended Brewing Style: | Grandpa Style, Gongfucha style. |
| Brewing Guidelines: | 5-8g/100ml 100°C, Rinse, 10s, 5s, 5s, 10s |
Additional information
| Weight | 150 g |
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