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Down to Earth | Ripe (Shu) Puer Tea

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The Story

This perfect daily companion. Steep as long as you wish without any bitterness. The full-bodied cup, earthy aromatics, and barnyard character will make you feel right at home.

Harvested and produced May 4, 2025 by Mr. Liu Zhao Quan in Da Ping Zhang Village, Puer City, Yunnan Province. Post fermentation production was completed July 10, 2025. It’s a one bud, two leaf pick of the Yunnan Big Leaf cultivar growing at 4,900 feet.

All ripe puer comes from the Xishuangbanna region of southern Yunnan Province, China. It starts out as raw puer (simple green tea), but then goes through a final step of “pile fermentation” where they pile it up, apply moisture, and cover it for a period of time to achieve microbiological change. The result is intensely earthy and smooth.

Ingredients: puer tea

Steeping Instructions

3 grams | 10-12 oz water | 212°F | Steep 2 min.

Traditional Steeping

Use 6 grams of tea in 150ml gaiwan using boiling water:

  • Rinse - 10 seconds (discard this steep)
  • 1st Steep – 20 seconds
  • 2nd Steep – 15 seconds
  • 3rd Steep – 45 seconds
  • 4th Steep – 2 min 15 seconds
  • 5th Steep – 5 min 30 seconds

Number of Cups

4 oz makes 38 cups, 1 lb makes 151 cups

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Description

This perfect daily companion. Steep as long as you wish without any bitterness. The full-bodied cup, earthy aromatics, and barnyard character will make you feel right at home.

Harvested and produced May 4, 2025 by Mr. Liu Zhao Quan in Da Ping Zhang Village, Puer City, Yunnan Province. Post fermentation production was completed July 10, 2025. It’s a one bud, two leaf pick of the Yunnan Big Leaf cultivar growing at 4,900 feet.

All ripe puer comes from the Xishuangbanna region of southern Yunnan Province, China. It starts out as raw puer (simple green tea), but then goes through a final step of “pile fermentation” where they pile it up, apply moisture, and cover it for a period of time to achieve microbiological change. The result is intensely earthy and smooth.

Ingredients: puer tea

Steeping Instructions

3 grams | 10-12 oz water | 212°F | Steep 2 min.

Traditional Steeping

Use 6 grams of tea in 150ml gaiwan using boiling water:

  • Rinse - 10 seconds (discard this steep)
  • 1st Steep – 20 seconds
  • 2nd Steep – 15 seconds
  • 3rd Steep – 45 seconds
  • 4th Steep – 2 min 15 seconds
  • 5th Steep – 5 min 30 seconds

Number of Cups

4 oz makes 38 cups, 1 lb makes 151 cups