Aged Bai Liang Cha Hua Juan from Xi Zhang Mountain
11 Years of Aged Flavor and Sweetness
This Anhua Dark Tea is harvested from the majestic Xi Zhang Shan mountain, Anhua. This tea is crafted from leaves sourced from ancient trees, ensuring exceptional quality in the high mountain.
The name “Bai Liang Cha” signifies its weight of “100 taels,” while “Hua Juan” refers to its patterned roll shape. The tea leaves are compressed into long, heavy poles, which are later sliced into small discs or cakes.
After being aged and stored for over 11 years, the tea develops a delightful sweetness reminiscent of dried jujube, accompanied by a velvety smoothness. It presents fruity notes, a subtle woodsy aroma, and a well-rounded aged flavor, offering a truly indulgent tea experience.
Weight per brick: 135g
Tea Farm Location: Xi Zhang Shan Mountain, Anhua, Hunan China
Harvest Time: Autumn 2012 (compressed in 2013)
Tasting Notes: smooth and mellow, fruity, dried jujube, hint of woody and aged aroma
Tea Liquor Colour: bright and clear red-orange colour