2026 Fu Jin Yunling Ripe Pu-erh Loose Tea 500g
The 2026 Fu Jin Yunling Ripe Pu-erh is a 500g loose Shou Pu-erh tea made with Menghai ecological large-leaf sun-dried tea material. It is designed for easy daily brewing, with no need to pry open a compressed tea cake. Simply measure the loose tea, rinse briefly, and brew.
This makes it a practical choice for tea drinkers who want the comfort of ripe Pu-erh in a more convenient format. It works well for home tea sessions, office brewing, travel tea kits, and outdoor use. Compared with compressed Pu-erh cakes, loose ripe Pu-erh opens quickly in water and is easier to adjust by taste.
Why This Tea Stands Out
- Loose tea format: Easy to measure, quick to brew, and convenient for daily use.
- Ripe Pu-erh character: Smooth, mellow, warm, and approachable, with less sharpness than young raw Pu-erh.
- Menghai material: Made with ecological large-leaf sun-dried tea material from Menghai, Yunnan.
- 500g canister: A practical size for regular tea drinkers who want a ready-to-brew daily Pu-erh.
Tasting Notes
- Dry Leaf: Loose dark brown tea leaves with a natural ripe Pu-erh appearance
- Tea Liquor: Deep red-brown to dark amber when brewed
- Aroma: Mellow, earthy, woody, and warm
- Taste: Smooth, rounded, gentle, and easy to drink
- Aftertaste: Clean and soft, with a mild lingering sweetness
- Texture: Comfortable and steady for everyday brewing
Who This Tea Is For
- Tea drinkers looking for an easy daily ripe Pu-erh
- Office tea drinkers who want simple brewing without prying a tea cake
- Beginners who prefer smooth Shou Pu-erh over strong young Sheng Pu-erh
- Travel or outdoor tea drinkers who want loose tea that is easy to portion
Product Information
- Name: Yunling Ripe Pu-erh
- Brand: Fu Jin Tea
- Year: 2026
- Tea Type: Ripe Pu-erh / Shou Pu-erh
- Format: Loose tea / loose leaf, not a tea cake
- Weight: 500g
- Material: Menghai ecological large-leaf sun-dried tea
- Grade: Grade 1
- Origin: Menghai County, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China
- Product Standard: GB/T 22111
Brewing Suggestion
Use 5-7g of tea for a 100-120ml gaiwan or small teapot. Brew with water around 95-100°C. Rinse once quickly, then start with 8-12 second infusions and adjust by taste. For office brewing in a mug or thermos, use less tea and shorten the steeping time to keep the cup smooth and balanced.
Storage Suggestion
Store this ripe Pu-erh loose tea in a clean, dry, ventilated, odor-free place away from direct sunlight. Keep the canister closed after use. Under suitable storage conditions, Pu-erh tea can be stored for a long time.





























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