Pu'er tea

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Pu'er tea (also spelled Pu-erh tea) is a type of fermented tea traditionally produced in Yunnan Province, China. It is known for its unique production process and distinctive flavor profile, which can vary significantly depending on the specific type and age of the tea.

Production[edit]

A factory where Pu'er tea is processed

Pu'er tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, specifically the large-leaf variety known as Camellia sinensis var. assamica. The production of Pu'er tea involves several steps, including withering, rolling, fermentation, and drying. There are two main types of Pu'er tea: raw (sheng) and ripe (shou).

Raw Pu'er[edit]

Raw Pu'er, or sheng pu'er, is made from tea leaves that are withered, pan-fried, rolled, and sun-dried. The leaves are then compressed into various shapes, such as cakes, bricks, or tuos. Raw Pu'er undergoes a natural aging process, during which it continues to ferment and develop complex flavors over time.

Ripe Pu'er[edit]

Ripe Pu'er, or shou pu'er, undergoes an additional step known as "wet piling" (wo dui), which accelerates the fermentation process. This method was developed in the 1970s to mimic the aging process of raw Pu'er. Ripe Pu'er is characterized by its dark color and earthy flavor.

Aging and Storage[edit]

A 1992 Xiaguan tuo cha

The aging process is crucial for developing the flavor of Pu'er tea. Proper storage conditions, such as controlled temperature and humidity, are essential to ensure the tea ages well. Over time, Pu'er tea can develop a smoother, more mellow taste, with some aged Pu'er being highly prized by tea connoisseurs.

Cultural Significance[edit]

A display at the Pu'er Tea Museum

Pu'er tea has a long history and cultural significance in China. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine and is often associated with health benefits. The tea is also an important part of social and cultural rituals, particularly in Yunnan Province.

Types and Forms[edit]

A brick of Pu'er tea

Pu'er tea is available in various forms, including loose leaf and compressed shapes such as cakes (bing cha), bricks (zhuan cha), and tuos (tuo cha). Each form has its own characteristics and aging potential.

Brewing[edit]

Brewing Pu'er tea involves using a small amount of leaves and multiple short infusions. The tea is typically brewed in a gaiwan or a small teapot, allowing the drinker to enjoy the evolving flavors over several infusions.

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