The little bricks of this Pu Erh tea look something like squares of chocolate. The infusion is amber in colour, mild but fairly substantial. Multiple brewing recommended.
The little bricks of this Pu Erh tea look something like squares of chocolate. The infusion is amber in colour, mild but fairly substantial. Multiple brewing recommended.
This Chinese tea is also known as Xiao Tuo Cha or Small Bowl Tea. It is compressed into a shape of a very neat wasp's nest. This tea gives a surprisingly rich and sweet infusion with a full body and smooth finish.
A four-year old Pu Erh harking from the Menghai district in the Yunnan province. Its infusion is sweetish with a hue of malt and cocoa seeds and a slightly earthy taste.