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Royal Pu’erh

1980's 35 Years Aged Royal Pu’erh Guangxi

210-25-P
In stock: 193
3.6
China
AU$11.40
AU$11.40
CN
Origin
China
Asia
Caffeine Level (mg/1g)
0
1-10
11-20
21-30
31-40
41+
Description
Description

We are delighted to be able to offer you this fine aged Golden Pu'erh, as it is a rare and highly sought after limited supply. Our Aged Royal Pu’erh was grown and harvested during the 1980's - 35 years ago. Aging the tea produces unique characteristics and a smoothness that is otherwise impossible.

It produces a bold, intense earthy flavor (think fresh turned soil or top soil) with notes of cinnamon spice, leather, camphor, and bark. The tea liquor is incredibly clear and has a mouth feel of silky fullness.

For the best tea drinking experience, we recommend using a gaiwan and enjoying multiple infusions. 35 Year Aged Royal Pu’erh can be steeped at least five times without bitterness- to unlock the full depth, complexity, and maturity of the leaves.

Our 35 Year Aged Royal Pu’erh is a vintage treasure that is a must try for any tea enthusiast.

How to make
a perfect cup of tea
1 TSP or 1 BAG
200ml
95°C
1.5 - 3 min
Details
Ingredients:
Pu'erh tea
Reviews
Kim Zevenhoven
March 2025
I have been drinking this tea for several years, now and still love it! I buy two types of Pu'erh, one is the Vintage Aged 20 years and the other is the 1980's 35 Years Aged Royal Pu’erh Guangxi. I started drinking Pu'erh years ago from David's Tea. Then they discontinued the Pu'erh teas. They had two of them and both gone. Then, David's tea went out of business. These teas were my coffee and I had to find another source! Tealyra came up and I did some research and found out this was a Canadian company and they supported sustainability along with GMO free, Sugar free, dairy free, among others. The first I tried were the two above and once I tasted it I knew I would be with this company forever.... When I started to purchase Pu'erh from them they only had two types and they were the ones above. I see they have expanded their class of Pu'erh. I drink a large cup, thermos I usually scoop 1 good tbsp of tea and I let it steep for a long time. I don't like to drink it hot and I am definitely okay drinking it cold/room temperature. It usually takes me most of the morning and early afternoon to finish my cup! I'm not a coffee drinker, but I did start to drink coffee and it's not bad! I drink my tea always "black" And, coffee, too "black." It can be an acquired taste I guess, but I love it!
Joachim
November 2024
Relatively new to the ripe/raw, and from what I've had so far, this is pretty good pu erh. I steep a little shorter than most people (30 seconds- 1 minute) so I can get all the good flavor profiles. First steep was really rich, not too thick, very smooth. This doesn't have all the musty, grassy, malted gym sock taste that some of the other raw/ripes have, and isn't leaving my mouth dry. The leaves also look shorter and thinner, I would guess that it is a higher grade tea? It's unique in my budding (lol) collection and I rank it up there with my white and tribute pu erh. Literally marked it A+. Try some, you might like it.
Jay Burrell
March 2023
I have been drinking Pu Erh Tea for several years and aged tea is my favourite. Smooth earthy tastes with a beautiful colour when milk is added {pink tones}. I cannot agree with some of the comments here about a fish smell, it smells nothing like fish and the taste is perfect, even better than my usual tea supplier. The cost of the tea is also very reasonable for a vintage 35-year-old Pu Erh tea. Highly recommend and I will be buying more soon.
Brandy Tran
February 2022
I enjoy this shou , very smooth , creamy and sweeter as the later infusions . I will definitely buy more
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