Laoman'e Village is the largest and oldest village in the entire Brown Mountains. Its residents are mainly the Bulang ethnic group, the first ethnic group to plant tea trees. According to the stone tablets in the ancient temple in the village, the time when the village was built

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Laoman'e Village is the largest and oldest village in the entire Brown Mountain. Its residents are mainly the Brown ethnic group , the first ethnic group to plant tea trees. According to the stone tablet records in the ancient temple in the village, the time when the village was built happened to be the first year of the Dai calendar in the traditional Dai calendar, and it has a history of 1,400 years.

Laoman'e Village is the largest and oldest village in the entire Brown Mountains. Its residents are mainly the Bulang ethnic group, the first ethnic group to plant tea trees. According to the stone tablets in the ancient temple in the village, the time when the village was built  - DayDayNews

Laoman'e Zhaizi

Bitterness is the biggest feature of Laoman'e tea. It can even be described as "hard to swallow". Compared with Pu'er tea from other producing areas, Lao Man'e's bitterness is impressive. The bitterness is surprisingly thick and overbearing, so some people say that Lao Man'e is as bitter as coptis.

Laoman'e Village is the largest and oldest village in the entire Brown Mountains. Its residents are mainly the Bulang ethnic group, the first ethnic group to plant tea trees. According to the stone tablets in the ancient temple in the village, the time when the village was built  - DayDayNews

Blang ethnic tea picking

Laoman'e tea has a strong bitter taste after entry, a quick and obvious sweetness aftertaste, long-lasting production of body fluids, mellow tea soup, and high aroma and charm.

Lao Man'e's bitterness is very pure, clean and refreshing, pleasant and soothing. Therefore, some people say that Laoman'e is "seventy percent astringent and fragrant, but ten percent bitter and sweet in one day."

Laoman'e Village is the largest and oldest village in the entire Brown Mountains. Its residents are mainly the Bulang ethnic group, the first ethnic group to plant tea trees. According to the stone tablets in the ancient temple in the village, the time when the village was built  - DayDayNews

For some tea drinkers who are accustomed to the bitter taste, Laoman'e is a good tea, and it is even the favorite of some old tea drinkers.

Some people describe Lao Man'e's pain as "the pain of falling out of love", which is so painful that it hurts the heart and lungs.

In fact, in addition to the bitterness, Lao Man'e gives people the feeling of bitterness, sweetness and smoothness are the fundamental reasons why old tea drinkers are obsessed with Lao Man'e. Extremely bitter makes it appear extremely sweet, and if it is sweet, it also has a refreshing taste in the throat. Yun, then this kind of bitterness is considered a very high-level bitterness..

Laoman'e Village is the largest and oldest village in the entire Brown Mountains. Its residents are mainly the Bulang ethnic group, the first ethnic group to plant tea trees. According to the stone tablets in the ancient temple in the village, the time when the village was built  - DayDayNews

The bitterness of Lao Man'e is a bitterness that goes deep into the bone marrow, a bitterness that cannot fade away, and a bitterness that occupies the memory of your taste buds for a long time. This bitterness will always fill your mouth and linger in your mind. The domineering and outstanding power of the Brown Mountains are all concentrated on Lao Man'e.

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