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Ripe Pu’er Loose Tea
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
US $16.20 – US $81.00
Pu’er ripe tea is a tea made from Yunnan big-leaf sun-dried green tea as raw material and processed through fermentation and other processes. The color is maroon, the taste is pure and it has a unique aging fragrance.
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Categories: Pu-Erh Tea, TEA
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