Pu'er Collection: "Seasonal Changes"
This article discusses the principles of storing and aging Pu'er tea according to the four seasons, drawing inspiration from traditional Chinese philosophy. In spring, the tea begins its transformation; it should be allowed to breathe moderately to absorb the season's energy while guarding against d...
Tea News · Apr 15, 2026
Pu-erh Tea Tastes Different in Winter and Summer
The taste of Pu-erh tea can vary significantly between winter and summer, showcasing its complex and changeable nature. In winter, the dry air tends to make the tea taste more bitter and astringent when brewed at the same temperature compared to the humid summer months. This leads to the perception...
Tea News · Mar 27, 2026
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