Pu-erh Tea Cake

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Pu'erh (shou) Blend
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Organic
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Organic Pu’er Tea Cake

A deep garnet infusion with a dense, opaque liquor bears a mellow sweetness that drinks remarkably smooth with a rich earth body.

SIZE: 200 Grams

Mellow and smooth with a pleasantly sweet, earthy flavor

ABOUT THIS TEA
This vintage tea consists of aged shu Pu’er that is compressed into a cake and packed in traditional bamboo leaf bundles called a tong. This reserve Pu’er tea is released only when it is ready. A deep garnet infusion with a dense, opaque liquor bears a mellow sweetness that drinks remarkably smooth with a rich earth body. There are two types of Pu’er tea: sheng (raw, green) and shu (ripe, dark). Both originate from a rustic sun-dried green tea called shaiqing. Shu Pu’er is made by pile-fermenting shaiqing teas over a period of 85-120 days. Ancient Pu’er Palace is our top grade of shu Pu’er, and is made using leaves picked from ancient tea trees that are hundreds of years old. Like fine wine, Pu’er tea has the ability to be aged and released in vintages. Young shu Pu’er teas (2-3 years) typically have an assertive body and bold strength. The body and mouthfeel become richer and more integrated as the shu Pu’er continues to age from 4-8 years.

ORIGIN
Yunnan, China

CAFFEINE LEVEL
Medium
Based on a 8oz cup of tea made with suggested steeping method relevant to the tea type. An average cup of coffee contains about 90 – 120 mg / 8oz cup.

100 MG
MEDIUM
PREPARATION

Imperial
1.5 Tbsp
7 oz
212ºF
45 seconds
TRADITIONAL PREPARATION
Chip the cake carefully with a pick or Pu’er dagger.
Add 8g – 9g to a Gaiwan or Gongfu Teapot (per 150ml-200ml).
Use 212°F boiling water.

Briefly rinse leaves for 5 – 10 seconds. Decant and discard this rinse infusion. Proceed to infuse the tea using boiling water. Enjoy each infusion individually and savor the flavors of each round.

Decant 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th infusions after 45 seconds. The tea infuses fast and gives out its strength in the beginning of the session. Brew the tea several times until the taste weakens. Increase the infusion time to your taste preference after you become familiar with the tea.

ORIGIN
Yunnan
CHINA

Yunnan Province is home to some of the oldest tea trees and tea cultures in existence, including the Mengku heirloom varietal teas. Considered the birthplace of tea, the Yunnan Province is mountainous and remote, and the name “Yunnan” translates as ‘South of the Clouds.’

About Rishi Tea View company

Rishi Tea specializes in sourcing the most rarefied teas and botanical ingredients from exotic origins around the globe. This forms a palette from which we craft original blends inspired by equal parts ancient herbal wisdom and modern culinary innovation. Discover new tastes and join us on our journey to leave ‘No Leaf Unturned’.

1 Tasting Note

139 tasting notes

Pot-brewed per package recommendations & also by my usual gung fu method.
Cert. Organic, but lacking in flavor. There are much better choices available in shou pu-erh.

ashmanra

Nice to “see” you again, looseTman!

looseTman

Thanks ashmanra! I hope all is well for you, your family, & all our Steepster friends?
Do you have a current favorite shou? Thanks!

ashmanra

I have been neglecting almost all of my puerh lately, but I have a few samples I need to try. I might get to one of them tomorrow!

looseTman

Thanks, I look forward to your new pu-erh tasting notes!

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