Sanhe · Liu Bao Cha · Five-Star Gift Box Heicha

Sanhe · Liu Bao Cha · Five-Star Gift Box Heicha

€67,00 EUR
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Sanhe · Liu Bao Cha · Five-Star Gift Box Heicha

Sanhe · Liu Bao Cha · Five-Star Gift Box Heicha

€67,00 EUR

Brief description

The Sanhe Liu Bao Cha (三鹤六堡茶) in the Five-Star Gift Box is a classic example of traditional Liu Bao teas from Guangxi. This dark-fermented tea is characterized by a clean, mild, and balanced flavor, making it suitable for everyday enjoyment as well as a compact gift or sampler pack.

Product details

  • Brand / Manufacturer: Sanhe (三鹤)

  • Tea type: Liu Bao Cha (六堡茶, dark tea / Heicha)

  • Form: loose tea

  • Origin: Guangxi, China

  • Packaging: Gift box

  • Weight: 100 g

  • Shelf life: can be stored long-term if stored properly

Character & Style

The brewed tea has a clear, dark color. The aroma is soft and clean, with typical earthy and slightly sweet Liu Bao notes. On the palate, the tea is mild, round, and well-structured, without any harshness or unpleasant fermentation notes. An approachable and honest Liu Bao Cha.

Classification

This Five-Star Edition is particularly suitable for:

  • Beginners in the world of Liu Bao teas

  • uncomplicated everyday enjoyment

  • small supplies or gift purposes

storage

Store in a dry, well-ventilated place, protected from light and free from foreign odors.
The tea can continue to mature and gain depth.

Preparation instructions

  • Gaiwan / Jug: 6-8g per 100-120ml, 95-100°C

  • Thermos flask: approx. 5–7 g per 500–800 ml of hot water

Multiple infusions possible, with a stable cup.

preparation

Guangxi and Sichuan Provinces, China

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