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Seven Pieces of 7542 Pu-er Tea Cake in Medium Thick Wrapping, Circa 1980s

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Quantity: a set of seven pieces

Weight: about 2324g

Era: 1980s

Process: raw tea

Tea factory: Menghai Tea Factory

Storage: dry warehouse

(Sitting in the world, the aged fragrance will not fall) This 1980s medium-thick paper 7542 green Pu'er tea cake, a set of seven pieces, aged for about 40 years, is the first batch of medium-thick paper packaging, with a strong aged fragrance. This tea is sprinkled with a small amount of tea buds, and the bottom of the cake is four to five grades of thick tea leaves, which are coarse and fine in order, with a pure and lasting aroma, and a strong and sweet taste. It can be called the evergreen product of Menghai Tea Factory and is deeply favored by a group of Pu'er tea lovers. The blending concept of 7542 originated from the Yin-grade tea in the 1950s, especially the influence of Huangyin. At that time, most Pu'er tea was exported. In 1975, Menghai Tea Factory began to standardize the production of 7542 according to the original production formula. The use of a fixed tea blending ratio in order to produce Pu'er tea of ​​stable quality came into being as the first regular tea product of Menghai Tea Factory. It is an important indicator of the direction of the tea market and also the number one in the Pu'er world.