Life is full of unpredictable encounters, each one a unique moment. The only constant in the ever-changing world is “change.”
Tea is no exception.
While you're young, store some tea, giving time a promise. Collect the weight of moments, gaining depth through the years, and gradually becoming mellow in your relationship with tea.
Storing tea enhances its flavor, making its beneficial components more accessible to the body.
When storing tea, don't follow trends or seek fame; have your own perspective.
When you bring out an aged tea, slowly brewing it over a bamboo stove, you can tell its story. The tea reflects your personality and taste, imbued within its fragrance.
While you're young, store some tea. When you're older and retired, travel with it, visit friends, and experience different teas stored under various conditions. Exchange and savor them while listening to everyone's stories and the deep emotions behind each leaf.
Nothing could be more beautiful than if you and I, far apart, store the same tea – you in the South, me in the North – and then meet again over that very tea, how delightful would that be?
While you're young and have the chance, find a tea you love and store it. You're not just storing tea, but memories of seasons, landscapes, flavors, and dear friends.
Years later, when you drink it, you'll be tasting your own story, not someone else's highlights.
Memories, like pearls, reappear before your eyes, and tea is the thread that strings them together.
When the memory fades and the tea cools, I'll pour you another Cup, and you'll know I've been here.
As for Pu'er tea, starting from its cool nature as raw tea, it becomes smoother, gentler, and richer through aging, a process that requires time to mature.
Over time, its flavor becomes more robust and fresh, its color more vibrant and clear.
When a tea connoisseur drinks it, they enjoy the taste of time encapsulated in its vivid red liquor.
Aged tea, like life's experiences, stands the test of time, rich in imagination.
Stored tea, looking back at the past, with good quality and proper storage, holds the weight and depth of time, embodying the taste of time.
In the days ahead, every sip will be filled with the taste of times gone by, a collection of memories, befriending time.
The longer the time, the deeper the flavor; the more feelings settle, the longer they linger and the sweeter they become.
Picking up this cup of tea again, you feel the weight of time, the taste of moments, and the depth of years.
Years of carefully stored tea, when reawakened, will never disappoint, marking the mutual commitment between you and the tea.