Aroma: sweet, woody, and nutty with notes of bitter chocolate.Taste: bright, rich, and thick with a pleasant bitterness, fruity, and nutty chocolate shades.Effect: invigorates and tones, a wonderful energizer. Helps on the road. An interesting substitute for coffee; is Pu-erh cheerfulness lasts longer and ends smoothly, unlike coffee, when strength disappears suddenly.Production: 2016, Xin Wen Factory, Yongde County, Lincang County, Yunnan Province, China.Invigorating pu-erh from Xin Wen factory. It is known for its combination of price and quality.The word Guntin (kit. 宫廷) in the name of the brick translates as Palace and indicates the category of raw materials. Palace or Imperial Pu-erh are small leaves containing large buds and a complete or almost complete absence of cuttings. This tea invigorates well, it is brewed quickly and deliciously. STEEPING INSTRUCTIONSTraditional PreparationAdd 6-8 grams to a Gaiwan or Clay Teapot 3.4 OZ ( 100ml ).Use 212°F boiling water.Briefly rinse the leaves. Decant and discard this infusion.Infuse the first brew for 10 seconds.Infuse 2nd and subsequent brews for 10-30 seconds.Repeat several times until the flavor and aroma of the tea dissipates.As the brewing session ensues, increase infusion time to coax out the body and strength of the final infusions.Infusion methodUse a teapot or French press.Preheat the vessel well.Take 2 grams per 3.4 OZ ( 100ml ) of the vessel.Use 212°F boiling water. Infusion time is 2-4 minutes up to taste. INGREDIENTSOrganic shu pu-erh
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | TeaFlow |
| Food Aisle | Pantry |
| Type | Pu-erh |
| Form | Brick |
| Product | Tea & Infusion |
| Food Specifications | Fat Free |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | China |
Aroma: sweet, woody, and nutty with notes of bitter chocolate.Taste: bright, rich, and thick with a pleasant bitterness, fruity, and nutty chocolate shades.Effect: invigorates and tones, a wonderful energizer. Helps on the road. An interesting substitute for coffee; is Pu-erh cheerfulness lasts longer and ends smoothly, unlike coffee, when strength disappears suddenly.Production: 2016, Xin Wen Factory, Yongde County, Lincang County, Yunnan Province, China.Invigorating pu-erh from Xin Wen factory. It is known for its combination of price and quality.The word Guntin (kit. 宫廷) in the name of the brick translates as Palace and indicates the category of raw materials. Palace or Imperial Pu-erh are small leaves containing large buds and a complete or almost complete absence of cuttings. This tea invigorates well, it is brewed quickly and deliciously. STEEPING INSTRUCTIONSTraditional PreparationAdd 6-8 grams to a Gaiwan or Clay Teapot 3.4 OZ ( 100ml ).Use 212°F boiling water.Briefly rinse the leaves. Decant and discard this infusion.Infuse the first brew for 10 seconds.Infuse 2nd and subsequent brews for 10-30 seconds.Repeat several times until the flavor and aroma of the tea dissipates.As the brewing session ensues, increase infusion time to coax out the body and strength of the final infusions.Infusion methodUse a teapot or French press.Preheat the vessel well.Take 2 grams per 3.4 OZ ( 100ml ) of the vessel.Use 212°F boiling water. Infusion time is 2-4 minutes up to taste. INGREDIENTSOrganic shu pu-erh