Liubao Tea

Aroma: Aged
Taste: Rich and sweet

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OVERVIEW
Liubao Tea六堡茶
Tea Origin: Liubao Town, Cangwu County, Wuzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China

Introduction

Liubao Tea, one of China's renowned dark teas, originates from the Liubao village in Cangwu County, Guangxi Province. This tea has a rich history dating back to the Qing Dynasty, where it was highly prized and often used as a tribute tea. The unique natural geography of Guangxi, with its fertile soil, high humidity, and ample rainfall, creates ideal conditions for growing tea. Liubao Tea is known for its distinctive earthy and woody aroma, with hints of camphor and dried fruit. The leaves are dark and glossy, producing a deep, reddish-brown infusion. The production process involves several meticulous steps: withering, rolling, fermentation, drying, and aging. The aging process, which can last several years, enhances the tea's flavor and complexity, making it a favorite among tea connoisseurs.

Summary

Origin: Liubao, Guangxi Province, China
Harvest Year: 2024
Aroma: Aged
Liquor: Deep reddish-brown
Taste: Rich and sweet
Tea Garden: Liubao Tea Plantation
Ingredients: Pure dark tea
Gluten-free: Yes
Steeping temperature: 95°C (203°F)
Storage method: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odors, in an airtight container
Shelf Life: 10-15 years or more
Tea Form: Tea bags or loose leaf
Weight of Tea Bag: 2g (0.07 oz)
Package: Tea bags or loose tea are packaged in food-grade reusable stand-up pouches, with a complimentary tea scoop and portable tote bag

Quality Assurance

This is an ecological tea. The cultivation of tea follows the principles of ecological agriculture. At AllenTeas, we are dedicated to providing only the highest quality Liubao Tea. Our tea is sourced directly from the renowned tea gardens of Guangxi Province, ensuring authenticity and premium quality. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control processes to maintain its exceptional standards, preserving the rich aroma, complex flavor, and health benefits that Liubao Tea is celebrated for.

What is Eco Tea?

Eco tea emphasizes natural ecology, focusing on protecting the environment by avoiding chemical pesticides and fertilizers. The production process respects and preserves the natural environment, maintaining ecological balance and preventing pollution and damage. It follows the principles of ecological agriculture, aiming for harmony between agricultural production and the ecosystem. While some eco tea gardens may not pursue organic certification due to scale and cost, their standards are equally rigorous. All our eco teas are licensed by Chinese food production authorities. Choose AllenTeas for sustainable and environmentally friendly tea.

Price Advantage

AllenTeas offers Liubao Tea at competitive prices, often more affordable than those found in traditional tea shops. By sourcing directly from the tea producers and minimizing intermediaries, we are able to pass on the savings to our customers, ensuring that you enjoy premium quality tea at a great value.

Storage Methods

To preserve the freshness and quality of Liubao Tea, store it in a cool, dry place with good air circulation. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight, strong odors, and high humidity. Unlike many other teas, Liubao Tea benefits from aging, so proper storage can enhance its flavor over time. It is best to store Liubao Tea in breathable materials like paper or clay jars to allow for natural aeration. For long-term storage, ensure the environment is clean and free from contaminants.

TEA CULTURE

Liubao Tea, originating from the historic city of Wuzhou in Guangxi Province, China, has a rich and storied history dating back centuries. Belonging to the category of dark teas, Liubao Tea has garnered a reputation for its unique flavor profile and health benefits. Its earliest recorded mention can be traced back to the Tang and Song dynasties, when tea culture flourished throughout China. However, it was during the Ming and Qing dynasties that Liubao Tea truly came into its own, with its distinctive "binglang" (betel nut) aroma winning it a place among China's 24 renowned teas during the Qing Jiaqing era (1796-1820).

Legends and Stories

Surrounding Liubao Tea, various legends and stories have persisted over time, adding a mystical allure to this aged beverage. One popular tale speaks of ancient tea merchants transporting precious cargoes of Liubao Tea along the treacherous Li River. It is said that during a violent storm, the boats capsized, scattering the tea leaves across the riverbanks. Miraculously, instead of spoiling, the tea absorbed the essence of the surrounding jungle, acquiring a newfound depth and complexity in its flavor. Locals soon discovered these abandoned leaves, finding them even more delicious than before, thus giving birth to the legend of the naturally fermented Liubao Tea.

Another legend tells of a wise old tea master who, in search of the perfect blend, wandered deep into the mountains of Guangxi. After years of experimentation, he finally stumbled upon a unique combination of local tea leaves and a special fermentation technique, creating the hallmark "binglang" aroma that has since become synonymous with Liubao Tea.

Cultural Significance

Liubao Tea holds immense cultural significance in China, especially in its native Guangxi region. It is not just a beverage but a symbol of tradition, history, and local pride. The intricate production process, involving careful selection of tea leaves, low-temperature killing, repeated揉捻, wet-piling fermentation, and prolonged aging, embodies the artisanship and patience of generations of tea makers.

Moreover, the traditional packaging of Liubao Tea in bamboo baskets not only preserved the tea's flavor but also facilitated its export via the ancient tea-horse roads, connecting Guangxi with distant markets. This trade route not only exchanged goods but also cultures, making Liubao Tea a bridge between different regions and ethnicities.

Modern Appreciation

In modern times, Liubao Tea continues to captivate tea enthusiasts worldwide with its robust yet nuanced flavor profile. Its "red, thick, mellow, and aged" characteristics have made it a sought-after commodity among tea connoisseurs. As people become increasingly health-conscious, Liubao Tea's natural properties, including its ability to aid digestion, promote weight loss, and boost metabolism, have further bolstered its popularity.

Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in Liubao Tea's production and export, with many tea farms adopting modern cultivation and processing techniques while preserving traditional methods. This blend of old and new has not only ensured the tea's continued quality but also expanded its reach globally. In 2024, Liubao Tea was ranked 13th among China's top 20 regional tea brands, highlighting its growing international recognition and appreciation.

Thus, Liubao Tea stands as a testament to the enduring power of tradition and innovation, a beverage that transcends time, blending history, culture, and modernity in every sip.

SHIPPING

Shipping Methods, Duration Estimates & Fees

1. Shipping Methods

4px as our logistics partner to ship out AllenTeas products. They will choose the carrier that they think works best for our customers.

Where does AllenTeas ship to? For tea products, the following countries can be shipped:

North America
Canada, Mexico, United States

South America
Brazil, Chile, Colombia

Europe
Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom

Asia
Afghanistan, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Laos, Macao SAR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan

Africa
Egypt, Morocco, South Africa

Oceania
Australia, New Zealand

Delivery Scope Notes:

United States: Mainland, all territories outside the mainland, and overseas military postal addresses.
United Kingdom: Mainland and the Channel Islands, Isle of Man.
France: Mainland only, postal codes starting with 01-95. Delivery to overseas territories is not available, including Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Mayotte.
Other countries: Mainland only.

2. Duration Estimates

The expected delivery time is between 8 to 20 days for most countries, unless stated otherwise during checkout.

Fulfillment time takes 1-3 business days.

Total transit time is: Fulfillment time(1-3 business days) + Transit Time(8-20 days).

3. Fees

We offer free worldwide shipping for orders over $30.
For orders below $30, the flat rate is $7.

Note: We always work hard to dispatch your order as fast as possible (usually the next working day), but we can’t control delays due to custom clearance (especially during the shopping high season). When you place an order, please take into account the possibility for delays.

Order Processing Speed

All products offered in our online store are in stock unless stated otherwise. Thus, orders are processed usually the next business day. Orders placed during the weekend are processed on Monday.

Unfortunately, in rare cases products may run out of stock. In such situations, we'll have to wait for restocking and it may take 2-4 working days to process your order.

Shipping Confirmation with Trace & Trace Number 

All orders are packed with care to guarantee safe delivery. When your order is dispatched, we'll send you a shipping confirmation the next day by email, which includes an online tracking number. If you haven't received your shipping confirmation, please check if it landed in your junk folder.

All parcels can be tracked on the Track your Order page. Once your parcel has arrived in your country, you may also use the tracking number on the website of your local post.

Customs

From 1 July 2021, the Valued-Added Tax (VAT) on cross-border business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce activities in the European Union (EU) has to be applied on all goods that are sold online to EU.

For most non-EU countries you don't have to pay any taxes when receiving the parcel. However, sometimes local authorities may require you to pay custom taxes. As an importer, you're responsible for paying customs taxes and import fees if the arise.

For many EU countries, we've started offering tax inclusive shipping, meaning you don't have to pay tax when you receive the parcel. Taxes are included, if its stated in the selected shipping method.

Country Specific Information

South Korea:For shipping to South Korea please make sure you mobile phone number is correct as this will be used for identification purposes at the customs. Ideally, please also fill in a Personal Customs Clearance Code in the VAT field of the address details. For more information about personal custom clearance code you can visit this page on customs.go.kr.

Brazil: For shipments to Brazil it's mandatory to add your personal Tax number to your shipping details. You may fill your tax number in the second address line or the company name field.

Japan: For shipments to Japan it's mandatory to provide the shipping address in Japanese language.

Türkiye: Personal ID number (tax number) is required. You may fill your tax number in the second address line or the company name field.

Traditional Brewing Method for Loose Tea

These amounts can be adjusted based on personal taste preferences and the specific characteristics of the tea being used.

0.25oz (7g)

Tea Quantity

6.8fl oz (200ml)

Water Volume

212℉ (100°C)

Water Temperature

2 min

Steeping Time
First steep: 30 sec to 1 min (rinse), then 2-3 min for subsequent steeps.