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2007 Raw Pu-erh Cluster Tea

94 lei

In contrast with the Yi Wu region, these 2007 Pu-erh Tea Cake chunks originates from Bu Lang, Xishuangbanna region of Yunnan where tea have much strength and character.

Aromatic, smooth, light pine, old tea flavour.

 

Steeping - Puerh Tea

General Guide to brewing Pu-erh Tea

Steep Pu-erh tea in hot boiling water. The ratio of tea leaves to water is approximately 1:4 to 1:5. or 8 grams of tea to 125 ml. of water.

First steep for 5 to 10 sec and discard the water to clean and heat the tea leaves. Steep for 20 seconds, and lengthen the time for each subsequent infusion. 

The number of infusion can range from 10 to 20 times.

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Wade Scholine
This is a fine daily-drinker

2007 tea is a bit young for my liking but this is solid material, expertly stored. It is on the expensive end for what I'd call a daily-drinker grade tea, but then somebody has to pay for that storage facility's rent.

If you have not experienced real Hong Kong storage, and want to get an idea what raw tea stored that way is like, this is an excellent choice.

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Wade Scholine
This is a fine daily-drinker

2007 tea is a bit young for my liking but this is solid material, expertly stored. It is on the expensive end for what I'd call a daily-drinker grade tea, but then somebody has to pay for that storage facility's rent.

If you have not experienced real Hong Kong storage, and want to get an idea what raw tea stored that way is like, this is an excellent choice.