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Discover the Rich Complexity of Xinbanzhang Puer Tea

Xinbanzhang Puer Tea is a distinguished offering from the legendary tea gardens of Yunnan Province. Renowned for its robust and earthy flavor, this puer tea develops a smooth, mellow profile as it ages, revealing subtle notes of wood, dried fruit, and honey. Its deep amber liquor and full-bodied texture make it an ideal choice for both seasoned puer enthusiasts and those new to aged teas. Explore this exquisite tea in our Puer Tea collection and savor the artistry of traditional Chinese tea-making.

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Crafting the Excellence of Xinbanzhang Puer Tea

No chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides are used in the production of our teas. Click here to learn more about our commitment to sustainability and fair trade practices.

Xinbanzhang Puer Tea is sourced from the famed tea-growing region of Yunnan, where ancient tea trees provide the foundation for this premium tea. The leaves are carefully handpicked by local farmers during the spring harvest, ensuring only the tender, high-quality leaves are used.

After harvesting, the leaves are meticulously withered and pan-fired to halt oxidation, preserving their unique character. For sheng (raw) puer, the leaves are sun-dried and then compressed into tea cakes or bricks, ready to age and develop complex flavors over time. For shu (ripe) puer, an additional fermentation process is undertaken to create its signature dark, rich profile. This process, perfected over centuries, allows Xinbanzhang Puer to embody the essence of Yunnan’s tea-making tradition. Learn more about our dedication to quality on our About Us page.

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Brewing Guide for Xinbanzhang Puer Tea

How to Brew Xinbanzhang Puer Tea

To unlock the full flavor of Xinbanzhang Puer Tea:

  • Tools Needed: Tea knife (for compressed tea), gaiwan, or clay teapot.
  • Water Temperature: Heat water to 95–100°C (203–212°F).
  • Steeping Instructions: Break off 5–7 grams of tea leaves or a portion of the tea cake. Rinse the leaves with hot water to awaken the aroma, then steep for 10–15 seconds for the first infusion. Increase steeping time for subsequent infusions to explore the evolving flavors.

For an enhanced experience, use a traditional clay teapot to bring out the tea’s earthy and woody notes. Visit our Help Center for more brewing tips.

How to Identify Xinbanzhang Tea Quality

How to Spot Premium Xinbanzhang Puer Tea
High-quality Xinbanzhang tea features large, intact leaves with a dark, glossy appearance for shu puer, or a vibrant greenish hue for sheng puer. The dry leaves should emit a fresh, earthy aroma with hints of wood or dried fruit. When brewed, the liquor should be a clear amber or deep red, depending on the type of puer. The taste should be smooth, layered, and free of bitterness, reflecting the tea’s expert crafting and aging potential. For additional tips on identifying premium puer teas, visit our Help Center.