2013 Manzhuan, Sheng (Raw), Old Tree, Spring Harvest


This evocative spring harvested sheng (raw) puerh from Eastern Xishuangbanna is reminiscent of cool, clear spring water running through an Alpine landscape. Active energetics and a beautiful, lingering hui gan balance the subtle, pleasant astringency. Man Zhaun is one of the six famous Puerh mountains east of the Langcang river.

About 2013 Manzhuan, Sheng (Raw), Old Tree, Spring Harvest

This evocative spring harvested sheng (raw) puerh from Eastern Xishuangbanna is reminiscent of cool, clear spring water running through an Alpine landscape. Active energetics and a beautiful, lingering hui gan balance the subtle, pleasant astringency. Man Zhaun is one of the six famous Puerh mountains east of the Langcang river. Dry stored in Jinghong until 2014.

Origin: Manzhuan, Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province - Spring Harvest 

Producer: He Qing Xiang

 

    • brewing

      • Using a puerh knife, tip of a paring knife or with your hand, gently pry leaves from the pressed cake.
      • Rinsing the Leaves: It is common practice to rinse puerh leaves just before steeping.  Simply pour freshly boiled water over leaves, quickly swirl the leaves in the cup and strain, discarding water. Proceed with brewing.
      • Amount: 1 tsp per 8oz/250ml of water 
      • Water Temperature: 205ºF/95ºC
      • Bring fresh, cold spring water to a boil.
      • Brew 4-6 minutes
      • All puerh may enjoy multiple infusions; for each successive steep, slightly increase brewing time, being careful to drain vessel in it’s entirety before adding fresh water to the warm leaves.

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