Meijiang Aged Chenpi Tangerine Pu-erh Tea - Tea Sample
Meijiang Aged Chenpi Tangerine Pu-erh Tea - Tea Sample
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This tea sample is a Citrus Pu-erh tea, crafted from 2021 sun-dried Chenpi sourced from Meijiang, Xinhui—renowned for producing the finest Chenpi in China—paired with 2019 Yunnan Palace Ripe Pu-erh, and carefully pressed together.
Characteristics
- Premium Chenpi: The Chenpi from Meijiang, Xinhui, represents the pinnacle of Chinese Chenpi quality, known for its rich aroma and excellent aging potential.
- Finely Blended: Paired with 2019 Yunnan Palace Ripe Pu-erh, a premium tea celebrated for its sweet, mellow flavor and smooth texture.
- Handcrafted Excellence: Each piece of Ganpu tea is meticulously selected and hand-filled to ensure consistent quality and flavor.
- Natural White Frost: Over time, a white frost may appear on the Chenpi's surface. This is the natural crystallization of essential oils from the peel, a hallmark of exceptional quality.
Flavor
- Aromatic Harmony: Exudes a rich Chenpi fragrance, perfectly paired with the sweet, mellow aroma of ripe Pu-erh tea, creating a harmonious balance of citrus and tea notes.
- Full-Bodied Liquor: The tea liquor is smooth, rich, and flavorful without being overpowering, offering a satisfying and refined drinking experience.
- Complementary Aromas: The refreshing citrus aroma enhances the deep sweetness of Yunnan Pu-erh, creating a unique and memorable flavor profile.
- Aging Potential: The premium ingredients from these two renowned regions become increasingly fragrant and flavorful over time, developing deeper, more captivating layers of taste.
Gong Fu Tea Brewing Method
Water temperature: Leaf to water ratio: Brewing Time: Subsequent Infusions: |
100°C (212°F) 1 piece per 150ml First steep for 20 seconds Increase by 10 seconds each time |
Tips:Before brewing, warm all teaware with boiling water. Fully decant the tea each time, leaving no water in the pot.
Common Brewing Method
Water temperature: Leaf to water ratio: Steeping Time: Subsequent Infusions: |
100°C (212°F) 1 piece per 250-400 ml About 2 minutes Increase by 1 minutes each time |
Tips:Adjust the leaf-to-water ratio for a shorter infusion time or to achieve a lighter or stronger taste.
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