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Puerh Tea

Cooked Puerh Mini Cakes

Earthy, Tobacco Leaf, Molasses From Donghzai Garden, Yunnan, China Crafted by Tea Maker Dong Jiwen

Individually portioned mini cakes of cooked puerh with notes of tobacco leaf sweetness and a lightly fruity aftertaste. The indulgent, velvety texture and extraordinary character make this tea a unique experience.

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  1. Glass Cup & Saucer, 300ml - Infusion - Teaware - JING Tea

Cooked Puerh Mini Cakes

普洱迷你熟茶饼

Pressed exclusively for JING, these cooked puerh mini cakes come from Donghzai garden in Yunnan province, China. The tea leaves were picked in Autumn 2018 and processed using the 'wo dui' (wet piling) fermentation method; creating the rich flavour of incense woods and tobacco leaf, and a velvety texture unique to this style of tea. The loose tea was then placed into storage for two years to help develop it's complex character, before being individually pressed into the traditional 'tuo' shape in March 2020.

  • Cultivar - Da Ye Zhong
  • Picked - Autumn
  • Oxidisation level - 100%

Tasting notes

  • What to look for

    What to Look For

    Compressed mini cakes of dark, nutty brown tea leaves.

  • Aroma

    Aroma

    Warm and nourishing notes of spring forest floor with tobacco leaf sweetness.

  • In the cup

    In the Cup

    A translucent glow of deep ebony.

  • Taste

    Taste

    A supple and velvety texture full of incense woods and earthiness, with a light fruit finish.

Origin

Pressed exclusively for JING, these cooked puerh mini cakes come from Donghzai garden in Yunnan province, China. The tea leaves were picked in Autumn 2018 and processed using the 'wo dui' (wet piling) fermentation method; creating the rich flavour of incense woods and tobacco leaf, and a velvety texture unique to this style of tea. The loose tea was then placed into storage for two years to help develop it's complex character, before being individually pressed into the traditional 'tuo' shape in March 2020.
  • Cultivar - Da Ye Zhong
  • Picked - Autumn
  • Oxidisation level - 100%

Origin

Tasting notes

  • What to look for

    What to Look For

    Compressed mini cakes of dark, nutty brown tea leaves.

  • Aroma

    Aroma

    Warm and nourishing notes of spring forest floor with tobacco leaf sweetness.

  • In the cup

    In the Cup

    A translucent glow of deep ebony.

  • Taste

    Taste

    A supple and velvety texture full of incense woods and earthiness, with a light fruit finish.

The perfect cup

  • Use 1 cake per cup (250ml)
  • Heat water to 100°C
  • Infuse tea for 3 minutes
  • You can re-infuse this tea up to 4 times

Customer Reviews

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  1. Rating
    80%

    4 months ago

    Very smooth

    It's good - smooth taste and will be appreciated by many Pu Erh drinkers. I personally prefer something which is a little more astringent/more of a mineral taste. The one which was outstanding was the 1990s Royal Pu Erh which Jing don't seem to do anymore.

    Also - one mini cake is pretty strong for a 250ml cup so suggest breaking it into half if you want a milder brew and can instead reinfuse a couple of times.

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    Hi Xtraz,

    Thank you for your honest feedback and high end star rating. JING always appreciate customers giving us critiques of the tea and flavours they enjoy. We will of course forward this to our production team for future developments of the brand.

    Warm regards,

    JING Customer Service Team
  2. Rating
    100%

    2 years ago

    Handy little Puerh

    I have been a big fan of puerh for a long time. The big cakes have always been a hassle and after seeing this I was in love.
    They are naturally the perfect size for one cup worth of tea and I enjoy the chocolaty, malty taste a lot.
    As a warning for any Puerh newcomers: It is a fermented tea and you have to get accustomed to the taste. I would still recommend trying it.
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