2026 Fu Jin Banzhang Fu Bing Raw Pu-erh Tea Cake
The 2026 Fu Jin Banzhang Fu Bing is a young Sheng Pu-erh tea cake made from spring ecological large-leaf sun-dried tea from old tea gardens in Banzhang Laozhai, Menghai, Yunnan. It is a fresh, powerful, and aromatic raw Pu-erh with bright golden liquor, honey-floral fragrance, strong returning sweetness, and clear aging potential.
This tea is a good choice for Pu-erh drinkers who enjoy young raw Pu-erh with strength, freshness, and structure. Banzhang tea is known for its bold mountain character, lively bitterness, fast sweetness, and long-lasting aftertaste. In this cake, those qualities are presented in a cleaner and more approachable way, with a smooth texture and a refreshing finish.
Why This Tea Stands Out
- Banzhang Laozhai material: Made from spring tea leaves from old tea gardens in one of the most recognized Pu-erh origins.
- Fu Jin production: A respected Pu-erh brand known for Banzhang-style teas and traditional craftsmanship.
- Fresh Sheng Pu-erh character: Bright, floral, honeyed, full-bodied, and energetic.
- Drink or age: Enjoy now for its fresh mountain aroma, or store for future transformation.
Tasting Notes
- Dry Leaf: Tight, full strips with dark green color, visible silver buds, and fine tea hairs
- Tea Liquor: Bright golden-yellow
- Aroma: Fresh mountain fragrance with floral and honey notes
- Taste: Fresh, full, smooth, lively, and quickly sweet
- Aftertaste: Strong returning sweetness, lingering aroma, and a long throat finish
- Texture: Clean, refreshing, and rounded after the first few infusions
Who This Tea Is For
- Tea drinkers looking for a fresh young raw Pu-erh tea cake
- Fans of Banzhang-style strength, aroma, and returning sweetness
- Collectors who want a 2026 Fu Jin Pu-erh cake with aging potential
- Drinkers who prefer bold Sheng Pu-erh over soft or mellow ripe Pu-erh
Product Information
- Name: Banzhang Fu Bing
- Brand: Fu Jin Tea
- Year: 2026
- Tea Type: Raw Pu-erh / Sheng Pu-erh
- Weight: 300g per cake
- Packing: 7 cakes per tong
- Material: Spring ecological large-leaf sun-dried tea from old tea gardens in Banzhang Laozhai
- Craft: Traditional hand-picking and traditional Pu-erh processing
- Origin: Banzhang Laozhai, Menghai, Yunnan, China
Brewing Suggestion
Use 5-7g of tea for a 100-120ml gaiwan. Brew with water around 90-95°C. Rinse quickly, then start with short 5-8 second infusions. If the tea tastes too strong or bitter in the early steeps, shorten the infusion time or use slightly cooler water to preserve the floral aroma and sweetness.
Storage Suggestion
Store this raw Pu-erh tea cake in a clean, dry, odor-free place with stable airflow. Avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, and strong smells. With proper storage, young Sheng Pu-erh can gradually develop a smoother texture and deeper aroma over time.






























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