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Considered the “Caviar of the tea world”, a tea of worldwide historic interest and value. Pu’erh tea is a post-fermented dark tea named after its origin city of Pu‘er (普洱) in Yunnan (云南) province of China, the world’s oldest tea region.
This Pu-erh is a delightfully aged tea that boasts a rich flavour and an intricate drinking experience. It exhibits a smooth and earthy taste with mild overtones ranging from plum to dark chocolate. The tea imparts a lovely amber and a mesmerising deep lingering flavour.
It's a must-try for those who have long been fascinated and intrigued by mysterious Chinese teas. Its mellow body and smooth finish will also make a perfect transitional tea for cutting out milk or sugar.
Tasting Details
Specification
How to Brew
- Use 1 teaspoon of leaves (roughly 3g) for each person you are brewing tea for.
- Boiling water is best for infusing Pu'Erh, around 95-100 degrees is perfect
- Steep for 3-5 minutes according to taste.
- Reuse the leaves a further 3 times, by simply adding more hot water.