Lao Tong Zhi · “Qi Shi Er Bian” (七十二变) · Sheng Pu-Erh · 2016

Lao Tong Zhi · “Qi Shi Er Bian” (七十二变) · Sheng Pu-Erh · 2016

€95,00 EUR
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Lao Tong Zhi · “Qi Shi Er Bian” (七十二变) · Sheng Pu-Erh · 2016

Lao Tong Zhi · “Qi Shi Er Bian” (七十二变) · Sheng Pu-Erh · 2016

€95,00 EUR

Brief description

The 2016 Lao Tong Zhi “Qi Shi Er Bian” Sheng Pu-Erh is the Zodiac Commemorative Edition for the Year of the Monkey. Its name, “七十二变” – 72 Transformations – alludes to change, adaptability, and dynamism. This is a multifaceted Sheng Pu-Erh with a distinct character, high craftsmanship, and excellent aging potential.

Product details

  • Brand / Manufacturer: Lao Tong Zhi (老同志)

  • Producer: Anning Haiwan Tea Industry Co., Ltd.

  • Tea type: Pu-Erh Sheng (生茶, raw Pu-Erh)

  • Edition: “Qi Shi Er Bian” · Year of the Monkey (猴年生肖饼)

  • Year of birth: 2016

  • Raw material: Old tea trees from several regions

  • Origin: Yunnan, China

  • Shape: pressed tea cake (Bing Cha)

  • Weight: 400 g

  • Shelf life: long-term storage possible with proper storage

Origin & Blend

This tea is made by combining selected high-altitude, old-growth tea leaves (1700–1900 m) from several renowned regions:

  • Bulang – powerful, structured, mineral

  • Gelanganhe – soft, aromatic, sweet

  • Mengsong – round, transparent, balanced

  • Mengku – clear, long-lasting, elegant

The composition was created under the supervision of Zou Bingliang, one of the most influential figures in modern Pu-erh history.

Character & Taste

  • Cup color: clear, golden yellow and glossy

  • Aroma: fresh, vegetal, slightly floral

  • Taste: full, balanced, with depth and structure

  • Aftertaste: long-lasting, sweet, clean

  • Texture: soft, oily, very long-lasting over many infusions

Classification

"Qi Shi Er Bian" is a classic, multi-layered Sheng Pu-erh that impresses both as a collector's item and as a serious drinking tea. Especially suitable for:

  • Lovers of complex blends

  • Fans of the Lao Tong Zhi Zodiac series

  • Tea drinkers who appreciate the development over years

storage

Store in a dry, well-ventilated place, protected from light and free from foreign odors.
The tea is already drinkable, but has significant further maturation potential.

Preparation instructions

  • Gaiwan / Jug: 7-8g per 100-120ml

  • Water temperature: 95–100 °C

  • Short infusions for freshness, longer ones for depth and sweetness

preparation

Yunnan Province, China

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Ancient tea trees from Yunnan*

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Lu Yu “The Tea Canon”