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Shu pu-erh

Wet wood · Moss · Damp earth

Best forAfter meals. Grounding and digestible.

Type Loose-leaf pu-erh
Caffeine How much lift to expect — and you can shape it: cooler water and shorter steeps draw out less.
Harvest March 2024
Origin Lincang, Yunnan, China
Altitude Growing elevation. Higher, cooler slopes slow the leaf and tend to concentrate aroma and sweetness; lower gardens give a rounder, fuller cup.
Cultivar The tea-plant variety — like grape varietals in wine, each carries its own aroma, body and ideal conditions.
Quantity:
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PU-ERH / WET WOOD

A rich, woody tea like an autumn forest after rain. Deep and grounding — great after a meal.

Shu pu-erh
Shu pu-erh
Shu pu-erh
Shu pu-erh Sale price€14,00

In detail

A closer look at Shu Pu-erh.

Taste

Most pronouncedEarth · Mineral · Cream

How to brew

Hot

Leaf
4g
Water
200ml
Water temperature. Greens stay sweet around 80°C; near-boiling water can scorch the leaf and turn it bitter.
95°C
Steeping time. Longer pulls more strength and tannin; shorter keeps it light and delicate.
3 min

Re-steeps reuse the leaves up to 4×

Cold

Leaf
10g
Water
1L
Steep
12 hrs

Rinse the leaves once with hot water before the first steep.

See the full brewing guide

What to notice

What to notice

  1. RINSE

    opens the leaves; pour off.

  2. FIRST STEEP

    deep wood and damp earth.

  3. SECOND STEEP

    smoother, hint of dark cocoa.

  4. FINISH

    long and grounding.

  5. BODY

    full, round, mahogany liquor.

About this tea

Shu Pu-erh is a rich, woody tea that recalls an autumn forest after a fresh rain. Its deep, earthy flavors will leave you feeling sated and grounded.

Our Shu Pu-erh is crafted from tender buds and two leaves of Camellia Assamica, harvested from trees in Lincang, Yunnan at an altitude of 1800m. Shu Pu-erh, sometimes called “ripe” Pu-erh, undergoes a special microbial fermentation process that turns the leaves deep brown and creates a woody, earthy aroma. 

When brewed, the tea becomes a handsome mahogany color. Our Shu Pu-erh is a full-bodied tea with notes of wood, moss, and damp earth. The finish is sweet and smooth. We recommend steeping the leaves multiple times to see how the character of the tea changes throughout multiple infusions.

This tea is hearty enough to pair with more savory snacks and meals. Try it alongside classic Autumn fare like pumpkin or mushroom dishes. The bold flavor makes Shu Pu-erh a great alternative to coffee; it can even be brewed with milk and sweetener.

This selection was produced without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers and harvested in March 2024.