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SANRAN Puerh Tea Cake is a 12.6oz aged ripe Pu-erh tea from Yunnan, China, crafted from old high-mountain tea trees. This naturally fermented tea cake offers a complex, earthy flavor with a hint of sweetness, matured over several years to enhance depth. Its versatile brewing options and moderate caffeine make it a refined, energizing choice for both tea connoisseurs and newcomers, packaged elegantly for freshness and gifting.















| ASIN | B08NDPPL28 |
| Age Range Description | 13+ |
| Brand | SANRAN |
| Brand Name | SANRAN |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 946 Reviews |
| Flavor | Ripe Puerh Cake 12.60oz |
| Item Dimensions | 7.28 x 7.28 x 0.4 inches |
| Item Form | Cake |
| Item Volume | 12.6 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 12.6 Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Promote Relaxation, Increase Energy, Support Digestion |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Energy and Focus, Coffee Alternative, Brain Refreshment |
| Specialty | Natural, Organic |
| Sweetness Description | slightly sweet |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| Unit Count | 12.60 Ounce |
S**M
Wonderful, Unique Tea Experience.
I should preface that this was my first time trying Pu-erh, and I was pleasantly surprised. When I opened the package, like the American I am, I was put off by the smell. It was like if i went outside and stuck my nose deep in the grass and breathed in. However! Once brewed properly, (thanks to a good google search) the tea has almost no smell, and almost no taste. It does have a mildly sweet aftertaste. I didn't sweeten it with anything, and honestly, this tea doesn't need it. The smell does come back a little when the tea starts to cool, so if you are sensitive to smells like I am, its best to drink it quickly! I love his tea! Its a wonderful, unique experience.
J**H
Rich and flavorful
This is my first purchase of a Puer tea, after reading Lisa See’s “The tea girl of hummingbird lane.” I think I hit the jackpot with this batch of “ripe” tea. The first flush I felt “trippy,” and wondered how it was cured. However, the next batch was just calming. But the FLAVOR is unbelievable. I’ve never tasted tea like this. My tea is always too weak. This tiny bit of tea made the most flavorful tea I have experienced. I will buy more no doubt, and savor what I do have. Who knew you could ferment tea leaves! Definitely adding it to my list of fermented products I am adding for my health and longevity. Thank you!
S**R
Good tea and responsive seller
This is a very good puerh for the price. It's earthy, mellow and a bit woodsy. After having tasted a wider variety of puerh teas, this is what I would call a "normal" or "everyday drink" type. Some puerh's have some interesting/unusual flavors such as sweet cigar, brown sugar, maple syrup, wet sock, distant fish. When I smell seafood/fish in a tea, it's generally in the smell of the brewed tea only and not in the flavor. This tea has none of those strange flavors, for better or for worse. My main complaint, which is a small one (considering the price) is there is a large amount of twigs/stems in this tea. Which compared to a higher quality puerh cake, brings the value down a bit. One reviewer noticed that the twigs increase the bitterness, but I didn't notice an iota of bitterness, despite the twigs. It's still a very good value. Generally I brew with boiling water. 30s rinse, 60s steep, 90s steep, 120s steep, etc. I get about 5-6 steepings from this tea before it's mostly water. I also purchased this tea because it claims to be organic. In the Q&A section, someone asks if the tea has USDA Organic Certification. The seller responded very honestly by saying no, but to take their word for it that they have high standards and the plants are grown organically. They even reference some kind of Chinese certification about standards, which I've yet to look it up, but my 'spidey sense' is they are genuine and telling the truth, or at least as much as they know of it. On the word 'organic'. In the USA, there is a growing trend of farmers who grow organically but choose not to seek certification. The certification is extremely expensive and thus they have to sell their product for more money to recoup the cost. Plus, if they have a bad crop year, they are still out the certification expense, which affects their bottom line unfairly. So many farmers are choosing to let their customers decide if they trust them or not when they say, "I grow organically," or "I don't use any pesticides or herbicides and use compost for fertilizer". I'm sure there are some bad apples out there abusing customer's trust, but I haven't met them yet.
D**M
Good
Not bad
J**O
ZERO FLAVOR - May Have Dye
This tea is like drinking stale water. The only flavor I get is a VERY VERY faint after taste reminiscent of a mild black tea, but you really have to try to even notice it. I've tried 30 second brew times, I've tried 5 minute brew times. I've tried 2 grams / cup. I've tried 5 grams / cup. No matter what it comes out the same. NO FLAVOR. This stuff is horrendous. I'm not sure it's even tea. The coloration of it also looks a bit off and my suspicion is that it may have some sort of dye in it to make it appear to be of a higher quality. At best this stuff is flavorless, at worst I have no idea what I am drinking.
A**.
A decent tea for beginners
Ive edited my review. Ive tried many different teas since my original review. I have switched over to mostly organic teas. I would recommend this puerh tea to the novice who is new to the tea world, because the price and quality are decent.
F**R
Excellent smooth flavor
I love this tea!! It’s rich without bitterness. I will buy again. And again and again!!
A**F
I'm letting this become Acclimated to my Room, first.
This is a Full Sized (12.6oz) Aged, RIPE (Cooked), Puh-Erh Tea Cake, from Yunnan Province, in Mainland, CHINA, so it has a Much Shorter (about 5 years, maximum, before it starts to go BAD) Life Span, before it's Expiration Date. Unlike RAW (Not-Cooked) Puh-Erh Tea Cakes, which should be Aged for At Least 10 years, First, before Cracking Open the Cake, up to at least 50 years Aged, getting Better and Better in Taste, Flavor, and Aroma, for each year it's AGED, knowing that there are RAW (Not-Cooked) Puh-Erh Tea Cakes over 100-years Aged, that sell for Thousands of Dollars, and can be aged FOREVER, as far as we know, so I'm letting this RIPE (Cooked) Puh-Erh Tea Cake sit in my Bedroom, and become Acclimated to my House, before I Crack It Open, to Brew and Taste. I shall UPDATE this Review, AFTER I do that, and will let you know my Honest Opinion of this RIPE (Cooked) Puh-Erh Tea Cake, at that time. Until then, I'm giving it the Benefit-of-The-Doubt, and Rating it 5-STAR's, for now. So... STANDBY... for now... !!!
N**T
Délicieux
Il est vraiment bon. C’est un excellent rapport qualité prix pour un 200g. Je le recommande.
S**I
As advertised.
Item arrived nicely packed. Tea has almost no smell, dry or brewed. It has almost no taste too. Advertised as a black tea - sure enough it is black, but I was expecting also strong, which is not true. Clearly for those who understand the value - I'm not, I prefer nice taste. Fall for this due to multiple ads in different places. Will not buy again. And that stand on the picture - for show only, but not included.
Y**N
Espérais plus...
J'espérais un goût rehaussé par rapport à d'autres Puer...mais pas vraiment.
L**R
Love that I can make numerous steeps per pot
I don't have enough knowledge or experience with this type of tea to give it a 5-star rating so I've rated it according to my own experience. I love the fact that the more the leaves are steeped, the better it gets (atleast according to online research). Every time that I make a pot of tea, I steep more pots using the same tea leaves. Sometimes after the first steep I place the leaves in a small plastic bag and freeze them. I give a number per bag indicating how many steeps I've made from those leave and update the number with each steep. The reason for this is that I sometimes want a strong first steep which explains why I have about 3 bags on the go. The tea has a nice, mild flavour and I often use it as a base tea when I make a mix of herbal teas in a pot.
W**E
Good
It’s good.
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