1996 Championship Pu'er

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Pu'erh Tea
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  • “There wasn’t much of this tea left, so I’m extremely excited they were willing to provide me some of this tea. This Pu’er is loose, not pressed into a cake. Its leaves a mixture of light and medium...” Read full tasting note
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From PeLi Teas

Special Pu-Er, China’s most celebrated dark tea, has been produced in Yunnan since ancient times. This healthful Pu-Er is a collector’s tea that ages like vintage wine.

This tea won first place in the Pu’er category in the 2009 World Tea Championships! *

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There wasn’t much of this tea left, so I’m extremely excited they were willing to provide me some of this tea.

This Pu’er is loose, not pressed into a cake. Its leaves a mixture of light and medium brown. The aroma is light and earthy, more of dirt than moss with some hints are a woody quality I thought similar of a tree bark.

The liquor steeps to a wonderful dark motor oil brown and has a smooth airy aroma with similar earth overtones as in the aroma and more mild wood notes. The second steeping is equally aromatic and flavorful.

The texture of the brew is extremely smooth. There’s almost no astringency or acidity at all. The flavor profile is also more of earthen qualities and less mossy than I expected.

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