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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/cuppag5/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Leaf Type:<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0Pu’er Tea<\/p>\n
Where to Buy:<\/strong>\u00a0Cloud Nine Teas<\/a><\/p>\n
A bold fragrance, slight astringency, a hint of bitterness and a sweet aftertaste: this is\u00a0raw Pu\u2019er tea at its best. We love its explosive pick-me-up quality, and we think\u00a0you will too.<\/p>\n
Place of Origin<\/p>\n
Simao, Yunnan, China<\/p>\n
Harvest<\/p>\n
Spring 2015<\/p>\n
Storage<\/p>\n
Airtight dry storage recommended (sealed in a zip-lock bag. BPA-free)<\/p>\n
Brewing\u00a0& Enjoying<\/p>\n
The goal is to bring out the tea\u2019s essential oils. Raw loose Pu\u2019er is best\u00a0brewed at around 85-90 degrees Celsius with filtered water.<\/p>\n
Steep at least\u00a05 grams of\u00a0leaves for 10-20 seconds and watch them open up. Discard\u00a0the water (the \u2018first wash\u2019)\u00a0to remove residual dirt particles. Drink the second infusion onwards. If the tea becomes too astringent, drain the pot\/gaiwan*,<\/em>\u00a0remove a few leaves and re-infuse.<\/p>\n
This brilliant raw Pu\u2019er will sustain as many as eight or even ten infusions, though infusions two to five are the most enjoyable.<\/p>\n
Enjoy the Pu\u2019er buzz!<\/p>\n
Learn more about this tea here<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Pu’er Tea from Cloud Nine Teas is on tap for today at Sororitea Sisters. \u00a0This Pu’er Tea is a raw loose leaf tea that Cloud Nine Teas offers on their website with a warm and fuzzy product description.<\/p>\n
Personally I find this tea to be a nice offering. \u00a0It’s certainly a more gentle pu-erh tea. \u00a0Maybe even the MOST gentle pu’er I have ever had thus far. \u00a0Once infused it has a fairly drab yet see-thru color that lays in the cup. \u00a0The taste and smell are on the sweeter side, too. \u00a0It’s both thirst-quenching and clean and makes you crave more.<\/p>\n
Having said that…there may be people out there that are looking for a more earthy, wormy, dirt-or-woodsy type of pu’erh…in which case…I don’t think this is the pu’erh for you. \u00a0It’s a more mellower, groovy, and laid-back type of pu’erh and I appreciate that.<\/p>\n
This is a pretty good raw pu’erh to start with if you are new to this type of tea. \u00a0Nicely done Cloud Nine Teas!<\/p>\n
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