Magic Spring 2022 Sheng Pu'er: Menghai Loose Leaf Tea
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MOYCHAY · Magic Spring 2022 Sheng Pu'er: Menghai Loose Leaf Tea

Fresh, Vibrant, Brisk
Origin
Yunnan, China
Harvest
Spring 2022

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This young Sheng Pu'er from Menghai offers a vibrant and refreshing character, embodying the essence of spring. Expect bright, slightly floral notes intertwined with a hint of fresh grass and a clean, invigorating finish that promises intriguing development with age.

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What does Magic Spring 2022 Sheng Pu'er: Menghai Loose Leaf Tea taste like?
Magic Spring 2022 Sheng Pu'er: Menghai Loose Leaf Tea is a dark from Yunnan, China. This young Sheng Pu'er from Menghai offers a vibrant and refreshing character, embodying the essence of spring. Expect bright, slightly floral notes intertwined with a hint of fresh grass and a clean,. It falls in the "Fresh, Vibrant, Brisk" flavor archetype.
How do you brew dark tea?
Dark tea (including pu-erh) is best brewed at 95-100°C (203-212°F) with boiling water. Rinse the leaves once before the first infusion. Gongfu style: 5-7g per 100ml, 10-20 second steeps, yielding 10-20+ infusions.
Where does Magic Spring 2022 Sheng Pu'er: Menghai Loose Leaf Tea come from?
Magic Spring 2022 Sheng Pu'er: Menghai Loose Leaf Tea is a dark sourced from Yunnan, China. This batch is from the Spring 2022 harvest.
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