Yunnan Qi Zi Bing Tea —2004 Aged Puerh Tea – Rich in Aroma and Smooth Flavor

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This 2004 Yunnan Qi Zi Bing Tea is a traditional Pu'er tea, crafted from summer-harvested tea leaves of the renowned Ban Zhang organic tea gardens in Yunnan. Known for its deep, rich flavor profile, this tea undergoes moderate fermentation and is steamed and compressed into a round shape. With a bright orange-red liquor and a distinct camphor aroma, this tea has a full-bodied, smooth taste with a lingering sweetness. As the tea ages, the bitter and astringent notes fade, leaving a refreshing, cooling aftertaste that is ideal for digestion and rejuvenation. This tea is perfect for those who appreciate the bold characteristics of Puerh tea and the specific flavor of Ban Zhang.This product remains in its original packaging and is no longer available on the market.

Key Details about Yunnan Qi Zi Bing Tea 

  • Origin: Yunnan, China 
  • Production Date: 2004 
  • Grade: Second Grade 
  • Tea Cultivar: Yunnan Large Leaf 
  • Craftsmanship: Moderately fermented, then steamed and compressed into round cakes.
  • Flavor Highlights: Camphor aroma, strong yet quickly fading bitterness, clear orange-red liquor with a lingering sweetness 
  • Storage: Naturally stored in Dongguan with slight humidity, no off-flavors 

What is Yunnan Qi Zi Bing Tea? 

Yunnan Qi Zi Bing Tea, also known as "round tea," is a special type of compressed Puerh tea, made with high-quality leaves from the famous Ban Zhang tea gardens in Yunnan. Known for its strong, full-bodied flavor, the tea undergoes careful fermentation and steaming before being compressed into round cakes, which allows the flavors to develop over time. Its smooth, slightly bitter taste transforms with aging, revealing a rich, mellow character. As it continues to age, this tea becomes increasingly smooth and balanced, with a noticeable cooling and refreshing aftertaste.

Recommended Brewing Methods 

  • Gaiwan Brewing
    • 100ml Gaiwan 
    • 95-100
    • 5-7 times 
    • 1:15 to 1:25 | 
    • 10~20 seconds
  • Thermos Brewing
    • 1g tea per 100ml (3.4oz) water 
    • Use boiling water (212°F) 
    • Steeping Time: 1-2 hours
    • Tool: Insulated thermos
  • Boiling Method 
    • Add 1g tea per 100ml (3.4oz) water 
    • Boil for 1-2 minutes, then let sit for 2-3 minutes 
    • For each additional brew, extend boiling time by 3 minutes.
    • A ceramic or glass teapot is recommended for the best taste.
    • Enjoy up to 3-4 brews 

Storage Guidelines

Store this tea in a well-ventilated, dry environment with a humidity level below 45% and temperature below 25°C (77°F). Keep it away from strong odors, light, and air exposure. Proper storage ensures the tea retains its flavor and continues to age gracefully over time.

Weight & Packaging

Net Weight: 357g (12.6oz)

Packing Type: Paper-wrapped 

About the Source of the Tea 

This Yunnan Qi Zi Bing Tea is sourced from the high-quality Ban Zhang tea gardens, which are renowned for producing some of the finest Puerh teas. Located in the southern part of Yunnan, the Ban Zhang region has a long history of tea cultivation, and its leaves are prized for their robust flavor and ability to age well over time. The tea is carefully produced by the Yunnan Tea Import and Export Company, which is known for its commitment to high standards in tea production.