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Pu Erh Poe

138
reviews
75
rating

Description

One of the five main types of tea (white, green, oolong and black being the others), pu'erh tea stands apart with its uncommonly soft earthy flavor and woodsy tones. Unlike all other teas, pu'erh (pronounced 'poo-err') is actually aged. The tea leaves go through a natural fermentation process before the tea is gently dried. This creates a cup with zero astringency and deep, rich body. Pu'erh is extraordinarily smooth and deeply refreshing. Our Pu'erh Poe (the shou variety of pu'erh) gives a clean, woodsy aroma, warm hay inside a barn, mushrooms and savory vegetables. Wilted flower notes and a faint dark chocolate texture. Mellow and grounding. If the flavor is too strong for you, simply dilute with water (which, interestingly, doesn't work for many other teas!) Pu'erh is extremely versatile - you can steep it for as little as 30 second or 30 minutes, whatever pleases your palate. It won't get bitter and is great for multiple infusions.

If you are partial to Pu Erh teas, we suggest delighting your palate with the rich taste of this superior grade tea.

Story

Pu'erh tea gets its name from a county located in southern Yunnan. There are two types of pu'erh tea: sheng ('green' or 'raw') and shou ('ripe' or 'cooked'). Historically, raw pu'erh was created first. It takes years to slowly age, and if properly stored (pu'erh is essentially a 'living tea', much like wine), holds its value and flavor for decades. Due to extreme demand for this tea, the ripe variety was invented about 40 years ago to speed up the aging process. The tea leaves are piled in gently warmed heaps and allowed to carefully ferment. Ripe pu'erh is usually much darker than the raw pu'erh and often smoother. Raw pu'erh tasted when too young (less than several years old) can be incredibly astringent. This quality mellows out dramatically with age. Both are widely revered in China for their soothing, purifying qualities unmatched by other teas.

Customer Reviews

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Positive: 90
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Alex L.
Dec 28th '11

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"A warm tea with a strong earthy flavor"

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Sara G.
Dec 10th '11

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"Yummy tea! This is an affordable and delicious pu erh tea."

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Ichimaru R.
Dec 10th '11

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"It was interesting to say the least. Most of my family liked it after they tasted it, beforehand they thought it sounded gross. I also liked how you can steep it a lot! And you must let the water sit the drain the water after 45seconds to clean the leaves. "

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Mike M.
Dec 9th '11

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"not terrible but really not something that made me excited to repurchase."

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James R.
Nov 21st '11

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"Not as funky as soem pu erh's I've had..thats a good thing! Definite notes of dark bitter chocolate, great coffee replacement. Will last many infusions."
[ 1 mins @ 212°F ]

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Christopher M.
Nov 20th '11

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"Pu Erh Poe is very dark and rich. I started off this morning with this and it was very nice. I prefer Dante a bit more personally though."

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