1980s Liu Bao ripe tea with woody aroma from Wuzhou Guangxi, brown-red tea leaves with stems
1980s Liu Bao ripe tea with woody aroma from Wuzhou, Guangxi, showing tight brown-red leaves with stems
Vintage 1980s Liu Bao ripe tea with woody aroma, brown-red leaves and stems from Guangxi, China
1980s Liu Bao ripe tea with woody aroma from Wuzhou Guangxi tightly compressed brown-red leaves with stems
1980s Liu Bao ripe tea with woody aroma and brown-red leaves from Guangxi Wuzhou
1980s Liu Bao ripe tea bricks with woody aroma from Wuzhou, Guangxi, aged since 1988
1980s Liu Bao ripe tea with woody aroma from Wuzhou Guangxi, brown-red leaves with stems
1980s Liu Bao ripe tea with woody aroma from Guangxi, aged and tightly packed brown-red leaves with stems

1980s Liu Bao Woody Aroma Fragrance Treasured Tea

$26.98

Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

Weight: 10.0g

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Description
  • Chinese: bā shí dài mò gǔ dǒng mù xiāng yào xiāng liù bǎo chá
  • Translation: 1980s Liu Bao Woody Aroma Fragrance Treasured Tea
  • Type: Ripe Tea
  • Origin: Wuzhou, Guangxi.
  • Harvest Date: 1988/08/28
  • Storage Methods: Sealed, Prevent moisture, Vacuum, Alone
  • Appearance: Tight, brown-red, thick, with stems
  • Taste Characteristics: Mellow, Warm, Full, Old Woody Aroma
  • Old tea is a kind of tolerance of time. When you drink such old tea, you will always have a variety of flavors. In short, you need to be grateful for the tea. The aroma of the bark fiber on the old tree trunks in the deep mountains, the steady old fragrance, the aroma of the combined medicine precipitated after years of aging, and the mellow and mild soup feel make people feel cool, moist and transparent after drinking it. The oily and refreshing sweet taste extends from the mouth to the throat, and then you can feel the back heating up, light sweating, warm lower abdomen, and slight sweating underarms. The warm feeling of Lao Liubao makes people refreshed without cold, evacuated without consuming qi, balanced and moderate.
  • Brewing suggestions:1. It is recommended to use a purple clay pot or a Guangxi Nixing pot. The thicker the pot body, the better the heat preservation function. 2. The water temperature should be high. It is best to boil the electric kettle and then transfer it to a ceramic pot, silver pot, or iron pot for heating. High temperature can stimulate the connotation of Lao Liubao tea. 3. The amount of tea should be more. After all, the old tea has been aged for decades and is already very mellow. The ratio of tea to water is preferably 1:15 (if you put less tea, you will not be able to taste the good taste of this tea).
  • Washing Tea: Pour water into the tea. The moment the boiling water touches the tea, a steady old wood fragrance is released, along with a sweet and mellow taste, and a hint of sweet medicinal fragrance transformed from the years.
  • The aroma is mainly composed of aged aroma combined with the aroma of old tree bark, as well as comfortable and warm grain and medicinal aroma, with distinct layers and no impurities; the soup feels sweet, refreshing, full, sticky, and melts in the mouth; the soup color is red, bright and transparent; drinking it one by one, it is calm and restrained, and gradually gets better, especially the later it is brewed, the more obvious the sweetness is, and it also has a hint of floral fragrance, restoring the essence of tea. The overall impact of its tea aroma on the body is steady and powerful, the body feels obvious and lasting, and there is a sense of fullness; the tea base is oily and active, with a stem rate of about 20%.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 1980s Liu Bao Woody Aroma Fragrance Treasured Tea unique?
This tea is characterized by its aged woody aroma, mellow taste, and rich layers of flavor developed over decades. Its full-bodied, warm profile provides a distinct old tree bark and medicinal scent, making it a treasured choice for tea enthusiasts.
How should I brew the 1980s Liu Bao for the best experience?
Use a purple clay or Guangxi Nixing pot with good heat retention. Boil water to a high temperature, then pour over a generous amount of tea—about 1:15 tea-to-water ratio—and enjoy the rich, mellow flavors that develop with proper brewing.
What are the recommended storage methods for this aged tea?
Store the 1980s Liu Bao in a sealed, moisture-proof environment, preferably vacuum-sealed or kept alone to preserve its aging and aroma quality. Proper storage helps maintain its mellow, old woody fragrance over time.
What are the flavor characteristics of the 1980s Liu Bao tea?
This tea offers a mellow, warm, full-bodied taste with a distinctive old woody aroma. It has a sweet, refreshing, and full mouthfeel that melts into the throat, followed by a warming sensation and slight sweating, providing a balanced and satisfying experience.
How does the aging of this tea influence its overall quality?
Aging allows the tea to develop complex flavors, including deep woody and medicinal aromas, with a smooth, mellow profile. The long storage enhances its aroma layers, making each brew richer and more enjoyable over time.