2021 Pu'er Shengpu, Ancient Trees Stone-pressed Cake

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76 / 100

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Pu'erh Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Apricot, Bitter, Bitter Melon, Compost, Floral, Grain, Green Beans, Hops, Juicy, Nutty, Pastries, Pineapple
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Typical Preparation
Use 3 oz / 100 ml of water
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Use 7 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 15 sec
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“A nice enough sheng that’s doesn’t stand out so much. It is quite powerful in its bitter taste and lasting juicy aftertaste. The dry leaf aroma is sweet and floral, but also nutty. After the rinse,...” Read full tasting note

Description

The 2021 harvest pleasantly surprised us with an intense and persistent fragrance, and a very advanced ripeness, uncommon in a newly harvested tea. The typical complex notes of wood and underforest return gently in the aftertaste, enriched by spicy hints of nutmeg, and floral hues. The persistence of aromas is alive in the cup even after drinking the transparent liquor, and the unmistakable sweet aftertaste of a young pu’er emerges in the palate.

Harvest 2021 was very standard, and it gave us ripe fruits, perfect to be consumed immediately or to be stored for years to come. For this latter purpose, we decided to press our loose leaves by stone in 100 gr. cakes, which can be purchased individually, or in the traditiona bamboo Ti – containing 5 cakes – for the best protection over long decades.

Plantation altitude: 1850 meters
Origin: Southwest Yunnan, Lunan Mountain
Flush: Spring 2021
Storage: the leaves can be stored in their original package or in ceramic vases. Avoid heat, light, and moisture.

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