The Laoman'e Tea Mountain is located in the midst of the Bulang Mountains and is the largest village among the Bulang ethnic communities. With a history of 1,400 years, the village sits at an elevation of over 1,600 meters and is surrounded by more than 3,000 mu of ancient tea plantations. These plantations contain tea trees dating back to the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, bearing witness to the development and changes of the Bulang people over a thousand years.
The tea brewed from Lao Man'e leaves presents a bright golden color with a strong and intense flavor. The tea's strength and thickness are distinctly felt, creating a powerful and stimulating sensation upon the first sip. A rapid and intense character emerges within seconds, leaving a refreshing and lingering aftertaste. Lao Man'e Tea is made from ancient trees aged over 300 years, making it highly sought after for its collectible value.
Aromas: Gardenia, Rock Sugar, Bamboo
Origin: Bulang Village, Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan