Pu-erh Classic

Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Earth, Leather, Mushrooms, Barnyard, Forest Floor, Fur, Loam, Sap, Tobacco, Wood, Hay, Fish Broth, Malt, Nuts, Seaweed
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 15 sec 7 oz / 218 ml

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  • “I gave this tea one last chance today. A few months ago I cut up a vanilla bean and stirred it into the tin, hoping it would help this tea overcome the meh’s. it didn’t work. I can’t even taste...” Read full tasting note
  • “I found myself thinking today that I really “should” drink this tea. It’s still okay, not bad, but just ok. Little bit of earthy musty flavor, still kind of fishy. I might try to give this away…” Read full tasting note
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  • “So I ground and sifted it. The nutty quality really comes through and lingers with hints of walnuts and sweet almonds. MMMMMmmmmm…” Read full tasting note
    85
  • “Yummy! Moldy basement? Did you guys brew your tea with lake water? Serve with a milk chocolate chip [insert your favourite nut here] cookie. It will compliment the unique nutty qualities of the...” Read full tasting note
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Earthy, rich and smooth with the comforting aroma of autumn leaves.

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39 Tasting Notes

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28 tasting notes

This is one of my staple black pu-erhs and is really the tea through which i came to like pu-erh tea after initially thinking it tasted like a mixture of mold, seaweed, and dirt. It is similar to Imperial Pu-erh from Silk Road Tea. Both of these are great dinner and after-dinner teas. I tend to drink pu-erh teas in the evening.

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784 tasting notes

Did someone put cream in my tea? No, it’s still as black as night.

Super smooth and creamy in the mouth. Nice, but not overpowering, earthiness. Really great.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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9 tasting notes

pu-erh-fect!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 30 sec
gmathis

Love the pun!

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31 tasting notes

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8 tasting notes

Does anyone else like to drink this only as iced tea? When I first bought some I made it hot and I couldn’t stand the taste. My next batch was made as sun tea and it was really good. Like it was a whole new taste.

Preparation
Iced 7 min, 45 sec

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2036 tasting notes

I was going to taste this yesterday but ran into a time crunch so it was a natural candidate for today.

I rinsed, and did a tour in the gaiwan at boiling: 10/10/20/30/40/60/120/240/300/360

I have had enough shus at this point to think of this one as a sort of usual one. Not really anything special. This doesn’t mean it’s bad, just that it isn’t at the top of my list.

It smelled only slightly fishy, and mostly earthy in the packet. It started out a cognac color, then went darker until around the seventh steep when it started to get lighter in color. The last steep ended as a nice brandy color. It had more staying power in terms of color than others I’ve had recently.

But other than that, it was the typical mushroom/leather notes in both aroma and flavor (no fish, thankfully) and didn’t change much from steep to steep. In steep 3 I thought I detected a hint of cocoa, but there was no surge of sweetness in the middle steeps like some others, which would have been welcome.

Flavors: Earth, Leather, Mushrooms

Preparation
Boiling

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15 tasting notes

Mushrooms and damp attics. Dark as coffee and similar strength, too. Taste is smoother than the scent but still extremely earthy. I couldn’t separate it from vegetation in my brain so though I finished the cup I don’t think it’s one I’ll drink often. It definitely fills all the check boxes for a standard Pu-erh though.

Preparation
Boiling 6 min, 0 sec

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78
23 tasting notes

Recent lot/blend (9/2017). Short brews. Seems to brew dark, not opaque but 15 seconds was plenty of time to get good extraction for the first couple pours. Starts woody, flavors of potting soil, loam, fresh tree bark, with some sappyness, not sweet but rich, with a thick liquor. A lot of forest floor wo dui but not the smoke aspect that loose leaf commodity shu can have. Cert. Organic which is nice. Neither the best nor the worst, a totally acceptable, pleasant, prototypical tea. As others have noted, this is not the single best vintage stored in the absolute best conditions, that is out there if you want it, but if you are open to trying teas, learning brands, experiencing tea as it is, this is a good shu for the money. Great shu for meals.

Flavors: Barnyard, Forest Floor, Fur, Loam, Mushrooms, Sap, Tobacco, Wood

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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8 tasting notes

I am schocked to see the low score this tea has.

I drink it every morning on an empty stomach.

An entirely drinkable work horse pu.

Flavors: Hay

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 9 OZ / 266 ML

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