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Vertical tasting sets

Trace a tea’s journey across the years

These curated verticals let you experience how the same village or garden’s raw material evolves under careful storage — from the bright, floral energy of young sheng to the deep, resonant warmth of aged pu-erh. Each set pairs three distinct harvests from a single origin, revealing the quiet hand of time.

Where terroir meets time

The greatest pu-erh isn’t just a tea — it’s a narrative. Each vintage records a season’s weather, a master’s hand in the kill-green, and the slow, invisible work of microbial communities within the pressed leaves. A vertical set narrows the variables: identical villages, often the same gardens and processing lineage, but harvested in different years. What changes is everything else — rainfall, spring temperature, the age of the tea trees, and most importantly, the length and conditions of aging.

Our vintage verticals put that story directly in your cup. The Bulang vertical — 2010, 2015, 2020 — charts the arc of one of pu-erh’s most powerful regions, where the intense bitterness of young maocha softens into a deep, woody sweetness, a signature camphor coolness and a thick, coating texture. The Yiwu vertical — 2014, 2019, 2024 — follows a gentler lineage, where the tea’s natural honeyed fruitiness and soft florals deepen into mellow stone-fruit complexity without ever losing its elegance.

Sensory comparison is the real teacher. Steep them side by side, and you’ll see the liquor shift from pale gold to amber to a deep russet. You’ll taste green grape and fresh meadow in the youngest, ripe nectarine and incense in the mid-aged, and that unmistakable hui gan — the returning sweetness — growing more persistent as the years stack. These sets aren’t just teas; they’re a tool for training your palate in the language of aging.

All our verticals are sourced by Amgalan Chin, whose cross-regional expertise ensures consistency in raw material selection and storage conditions, so the differences you taste really are the years speaking. For a deeper dive into the science behind aging, explore the encyclopedia entry on puerh.app or join the dedicated aging course on tea.school.

Two verticals, one lesson in time

Here are the sets currently in the vintage vertical program — one from the bold Bulang mountains, one from the softer, honeyed Yiwu region.

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Inside this category

Bulang vertical — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

<em>Bùlǎng Chuízhí Pǐnjiàn</em> — 2010 · 2015 · 2020 · 布朗垂直品鉴 — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

Jingmai vertical — 2013 · 2018 · 2023

*Jǐng Mài* · 景迈垂直品鉴套装

Storage comparison vertical — Bulang 2014

*Bùlǎng* 2014 · 布朗 2014

Yiwu vertical — 2014 · 2019 · 2024

<i>Yì Wǔ</i> · 易武

Вертикаль Булана — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

<em>Bùlǎng Chuízhí Pǐnjiàn</em> — 2010 · 2015 · 2020 · 布朗垂直品鉴 — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

Цзинмай вертикаль — 2013 · 2018 · 2023

*Jǐng Mài* · 景迈垂直品鉴套装

Вертикаль сравнения хранения — Булан 2014

*Bùlǎng* 2014 · 布朗 2014

Yiwu вертикаль — 2014 · 2019 · 2024

<i>Yì Wǔ</i> · 易武

布朗垂直品鉴 — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

<em>Bùlǎng Chuízhí Pǐnjiàn</em> — 2010 · 2015 · 2020 · 布朗垂直品鉴 — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

景迈垂直品鉴 — 2013 · 2018 · 2023

*Jǐng Mài* · 景迈垂直品鉴套装

仓储对比垂直品鉴 — 布朗 2014

*Bùlǎng* 2014 · 布朗 2014

易武垂直品鉴 — 2014 · 2019 · 2024

<i>Yì Wǔ</i> · 易武

布朗垂直品鑑 — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

<em>Bùlǎng Chuízhí Pǐnjiàn</em> — 2010 · 2015 · 2020 · 布朗垂直品鉴 — 2010 · 2015 · 2020

景邁垂直品鑑 — 2013 · 2018 · 2023

*Jǐng Mài* · 景迈垂直品鉴套装

倉儲對比垂直品鑑 — 布朗 2014

*Bùlǎng* 2014 · 布朗 2014

易武垂直品鑑 — 2014 · 2019 · 2024

<i>Yì Wǔ</i> · 易武

A buyer's note

How to make the most of your vertical

Taste all three teas in one sitting

Use identical gaiwans or small teapots and the same water temperature. Brew all three simultaneously so you can compare the liquor color, aroma, texture, and aftertaste across the years in real time.

Start with the youngest, then go back in time

Begin your session with the most recent vintage to set the baseline. Then move to the older ones — you’ll notice how the raw green character mellows and complexity builds, and the aftertaste lengthens.

Maintain stable storage from day one

If you plan to leave some of the tea to age further, keep it in a sealed, odor-free environment at 60–70% relative humidity and a temperature between 20–25°C. Consistent conditions are more important than exact numbers.

Adjust your steep times for older cakes

Younger sheng often rewards quick 5–10 second infusions. Mid-aged and older pu-erh can take a bit more coaxing — start with a 10–15 second rinse and add 5 seconds per subsequent steep.

Buy sample portions first

If you’re new to verticals, start with the sample-tier pricing option (25g per vintage) to explore the set without committing to full cakes. You can always move to retail or wholesale sizes later.

Common questions

Asked, answered.

What exactly is a vintage vertical set?

It’s a collection of the same style of tea — from the same region or even the same garden — made in different years, so you can taste how the tea’s character evolves with age under similar conditions.

Can I buy individual cakes from the verticals?

Yes. Each vintage is available separately, but the vertical pricing offers a better per-gram cost than buying them one by one, and includes a tasting guide.

How should I store these teas?

Keep them in a dark, scent-free place with moderate humidity (around 60–70% RH) and a stable temperature (20–25°C). Avoid sealing them completely if you want continued aging.

Why do the same-year teas taste different from region to region?

Each mountain has its own microclimate, soil, and tea tree varietal. Bulang typically shows bold bitterness and strong body, while Yiwu tends toward honeyed softness and fruitiness — these signatures remain, even as the tea ages.

Are these sheng or shou pu-erh?

All our verticals are sheng (raw) pu-erh, which undergoes a slow natural fermentation over years. Shou pu-erh is quickly ripened and doesn’t show the same subtle year-to-year transformation.

What is the best brewing method for a vertical tasting?

Gongfu style with a gaiwan or small Yixing pot works best — use 5g of tea per 100ml, water at 95–100°C, and steep in short pulses. This method amplifies the differences between vintages.

How long will these teas continue to age?

Well-stored sheng pu-erh can improve for 15–30 years or more. Even after that, the character continues to mellow, so you can keep and revisit these cakes for decades.