Sheng Tai Chen Xiang (Premium Puer) Loose Leaf Black Puer 2008

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Despite the name this is not a sheng (raw/green) puer. It is a shu puer. The name means that the fragrance from natural aging. This tea comes from Xishuangbana in the area around old Puer City. The growing area is over 2000 meters above sea level; the tea bushes are from 60 to 100 years old. The leaves are larger than those in Palace Puer, though it still has a lot of golden buds. The tea color is a very clear brownish red color. The flavor is rich, with a long lingering finish. Great care was used in the fermentation process and is evidenced by the tenderness of the leaf after brewing- over fermentation will make the tea dark and the leaves tough.

Location: Yunnan Province
Tea Bush: Yunnan Big Leaves Tea Tree
Tea Master: Yang Bang Sheng
Harvest Time: April
Picking Standard: some buds with fresh leaves
Brewing vessel: glass cup, gaiwan, glass or porcelain pot, yixing pot
Brewing Guidelines: 1st infusion ½ Tbs per 12 oz 212F for 1 min
Infusions: at least 7 times

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Seven Cups is an American tea company based in Tucson, Arizona. We source traditional, handmade Chinese teas directly from the growers and tea masters who make them, and we bring those teas back from China to share with people everywhere.

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I’m new to puers, and I only have a sample of this, but it’s quite pleasant and lasts multiple infusions.

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