The Tao of Tea, Cooked Style Puer Velour, Dark Puer Tea, 3 oz (85 g)
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- Expiration Date: December 2022
- Date First Available: February 2020
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Shipping Weight:?0.22 kgSwitch to Imperial unitsShipping WeightThe Shipping Weight includes the product, protective packaging material and the actual shipping box. In addition, the Shipping Weight may be adjusted for the Dimensional Weight (e.g. length, width & height) of a package. It is important to note that certain types of products (e.g. glass containers, liquids, fragile, refrigerated or ice packed) will often require protective packaging material. As such, these products will reflect a higher Shipping Weight compared to the unprotected product.
- Product Code: TOT-61090
- UPC Code: 689951610904
- Package Quantity: 3.0 oz
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Dimensions:
11.4 x 8.1 x 8.4 cm , 0.19 kgSwitch to Imperial units
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Description
- Artisan Quality
- Pure Leaf Teas
- Fresh
- Brews 60 Cups
Yunnan, China Yunnan province, found at the southwestern most corner of China, is considered the origin for the tea plant. It is home to the famous Puer teas and renowned for its tremendous biodiversity, ethnic diversity and breathtaking mountainous landscape.
Puer Tea
Puer tea is named for the town of Puer where teas from the surrounding mountains were brought, pressed into bricks and cakes and sent out across the continent. Puer teas traveled as far as Tibet, Japan and Europe.
Wo Dui 'Cooked Style' Puer
To reach its destination, the tea traveled through a range of climates and weather often by horse and camelback. For this reason, Puer became known for an aged, earthy quality that is developed along the way. Nowadays, this earthy character can be encouraged by a 'Wo Dui' process. Puer tea leaves are moistened ('wo') with water and stacked ('dui') in piles to undergo a unique post fermentation giving the tea its unique aroma and flavor.
Flavor
Earthy flavor, dark, deep red color brew with a velvet texture. Very smooth, void of any astringency.
Suggested Use
Steep two teaspoons in eight ounces of filtered water for three minutes. Can be re-infused many times.
Other Ingredients
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