“Rolled another “1” this morning and this was the tea to drink. This was my first pu. I don’t think it will be my last. But it will definitely take my tastebuds a LONG time to start tasting more...” Read full tasting note
“Unfortunately, I’m on the “hate it” side of things and am very happy that this is a sampler. I won’t give up on it, but wow. After steeping I smelled the cup and thought “dirty fishtank.” I...” Read full tasting note
“Not a huge fan. I fell in love with Pu-erh Tea thanks to Timothy Ferriss, but Adagio is not one of my go-to brands. I’m not sure if the batch was not fresh, but I got a really bitter taste after...” Read full tasting note
“The very nice manager at Adagio, when she heard me say I liked pu’erh teas, got excited and made me a sample of this “pure” pu’erh. “Pure” pu’erh, let me be perfectly clear, tastes like grass...” Read full tasting note
Black tea from the Yunnan region of China. Pu Erh tea, perhaps the most esoteric of Chinese varieties, has a pronounced earthy aroma and taste. The earthy taste is not subtle, so this isn’t a tea for beginners. Chances are, you’ll either love it or hate it. Full-leaf tea in portable, individually wrapped bags – superior taste and maximum convenience.
Ingredients: Pu ehr tea
Steeping Instructions: Steep at 212° for 3-5 minutes.
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