Sheng puer of the early 20th century, wet storage type, already with the aroma of dry leaf plunges into dusty library card files, in which history and time are felt. Heated leaf gives off a damp basement, beetroot sweetness and wood. The taste at first gives off old parchment and tree bark, later turns into soft shades of beets, nuts and dried fruits. The color of the finished tea is dark burgundy, deep. From the first bowls you plunge into the strongest tea effect. You feel depth, calmness and wisdom. Tea for long journeys deep into yourself and not only. It is recommended to explore this tea by pouring, but if you have the desire and opportunity to brew it with infusion - do not deny yourself. The amount of tea for brewing should be 4-6 grams per 100 ml, infusion - about 3-4 grams per 0.5 l.
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Description
Features
Appearance
Crap
Type of tea
Sheng Puer
Tea level
AAA (exceptional quality)
For what occasion?
For long daytime work, I wanted to be surprised
Taste
Expressive, memorable, Dried fruits, Woody and earthy tones, Mushrooms and Fermentation
The effect of tea on the body
Rather relaxing, Collects his thoughts, Warms the body
What is the best way to brew it?
For careful tastings, Ideal for cooking over a fire, For those who like to drink by the glass
Year of tea production
2000-2004
Features of tea raw materials
Gu Shu (big trees)
Brewing temperature
85-90°С
Package weight
357 g
Country of origin
China
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