Imperial Shou Pu-erh 2012|2 oz.|4 oz.|8 oz.|16 oz.|Sample (1 Serving)
Description Brewing Guide originYunnan craft shou (fermented) flavor notes earthy, wood, walnut skin originYunnan craft shou (fermented) flavor notesearthy, wood, walnut skin Imperialgrade pu-erh teas like this one were first crafted as tributary teas for
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originYunnan
craft shou (fermented)
flavor notes earthy, wood, walnut skin
originYunnan
craft shou (fermented)
flavor notesearthy, wood, walnut skin
Imperialgrade pu-erh teas like this one were first crafted as tributary teas for the Chinese emperor. Only young leaves were thought worthy for these imperial gifts. Crafted in Menghai County of Yunnan,this relatively young pu-erh has already developed a bold, rich body – a sign of potential for future aging.
Emperor grade pu-erhs are typically finished as shou or”cooked” pu-erhs – a process that mimics the slow gradual aging of sheng pu-erhs. The result is a tea that is malty and rich – with a robust character that brings to mindwood and walnut skins.
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1g per 1oz at 212F for 1m Heavily aged or fermented teas like this are incredibly easy to brew, since they tend to have very little bitterness or astringency regardless of water temperature. We recommend starting with the instructions above, and then adjusting to your preference.
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