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LOT: 140
A Bag of Qing Mao Loose Pu-er Tea, Circa 1970s
ESTIMATE:HK$ 600,000 - 1,000,000
Year: Circa 1970s
Category: Raw Pu-er Tea
Quantity: A Bag
Total Weight: Approx. 31kg (including Packaging)

This lot is primarily sourced from the border of North Vietnam and is made from grade 5 to 9 large tea leaves, with aging performance similar to Yin Grade Pu-er. Northern Vietnam shares similar geographical and climatic conditions with Yunnan, particularly in the border areas, where the quality of raw materials is comparable to that from well-known tea mountains in Yunnan. Consequently, teas from these regions generally inherit the craftsmanship of Yunnan Pu-er but differ in flavor and quality due to their distinct production areas. The liquor is thick and sweet, offering a mellow and lingering aftertaste with smooth returning sweetness.
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