Premium Aged Puerh Tea with Fragrant Rice Aroma - Authentic Chinese Fermented Tea for Relaxation, Meditation & Afternoon Tea Time
Premium Aged Puerh Tea with Fragrant Rice Aroma - Authentic Chinese Fermented Tea for Relaxation, Meditation & Afternoon Tea TimePremium Aged Puerh Tea with Fragrant Rice Aroma - Authentic Chinese Fermented Tea for Relaxation, Meditation & Afternoon Tea TimePremium Aged Puerh Tea with Fragrant Rice Aroma - Authentic Chinese Fermented Tea for Relaxation, Meditation & Afternoon Tea TimePremium Aged Puerh Tea with Fragrant Rice Aroma - Authentic Chinese Fermented Tea for Relaxation, Meditation & Afternoon Tea TimePremium Aged Puerh Tea with Fragrant Rice Aroma - Authentic Chinese Fermented Tea for Relaxation, Meditation & Afternoon Tea Time

Premium Aged Puerh Tea with Fragrant Rice Aroma - Authentic Chinese Fermented Tea for Relaxation, Meditation & Afternoon Tea Time

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Product Description

Rice Scent Aged Puerh | 


 Tasting notes: Earthy, congee, pandan
 Origin: Menghai, Yunnan, China
 Cultivar: (Puerh Assamica)
 Elevation: 1400m
 Oxidation: 


Aged tea fossils are steamed with a 'sweet rice leaf’ plant to produce this comforting tea that warms the body and aids digestion.

Why we love it:

  • Rice Scent Aged Puerh is a comforting, warming tea that makes you feel at home, wherever you are.
  • It's not as strong as most ripe Puerh, so it's a good introductory tea for those who are not used to Puerh's earthy flavour.
  • There's no rice in this tea. The congee aroma is made by steaming the tea fossils () with the leaves of a ‘Sweet Rice Leaf’ plant () that grows natively in Xishuangbanna.
  • It's made from 100-year old tea trees in the Menghai region of Yunnan. 
  • The tea fossils are a by-product of the fermentation process called wet-piling, (), where the leaves are piled in a humid room for microbes to do their work. With repeated stirring, some leaves clump together in hard "fossils", which are then cut into pellet shapes and polished.
  • As a fermented tea, it pairs well with heavy foods and is warming and soothing to the stomach.

 


 

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