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The legend of Xiaguan Tibetan Flame tea started in 1941 when Xiaguan Tea factory was established, the tea was dedicated to Panchen (Governor of Tibet), symboling a tribute tea to a Living buddha. The production was interrupted a few times in history. There was a brick form of Tibetan Flame tea introduced in 1955 and in circulation there after.
Pure, smooth, no sourness, Xiaguan has finally excels in its ripe Pu-erh tea making.
Pu-erh Tea Brick 250g
Vintage: fermented 2013
Premium class
Loose tea leaves
Caffeine: Moderate
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