Description
2008 Spring Iceland Ancient Tree Ripe Puerh Pillar
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2008 Spring Iceland Ancient Tree Ripe Puerh Pillar is a tea product known for its unique characteristics and mineral-rich profile. Crafted from leaves harvested in the spring of 2008, this Puerh tea offers a distinct and captivating tea-drinking experience.
The tea derives its name from the "Iceland" region, known for its ancient tea trees and mineral-rich soil. The tea trees grown in this region absorb minerals from the soil, which impart a unique quality to the leaves. This mineral-rich environment contributes to the tea's flavor profile and adds depth and complexity to the brew.
The Puerh is crafted in a pillar shape, which allows for effective aging and the development of nuanced flavors over time. The 2008 vintage indicates that this tea has undergone a significant aging process, resulting in a tea with a mature and well-rounded taste.
The flavor profile of the Iceland Ancient Tree Ripe Puerh is characterized by its mineral-rich nature. It offers a deep and earthy taste, with a hint of sweetness and a smooth, velvety texture. The tea's mineral content adds a unique dimension to the overall flavor experience.
To prepare this tea, it is recommended to break off a suitable portion of the pillar and steep it in hot water. As the leaves infuse, they release their rich flavors and aromas, creating a brew that is both invigorating and satisfying. The tea can be enjoyed throughout the day, offering a moment of relaxation and indulgence.
2008 Spring Iceland Ancient Tree Ripe Puerh Pillar
Origin: Ice Land Mountain , Yunnan
Date of Pick: 2008 Spring
Elevation : 1200m
Bud to Leaf Ratio: 1 bud : 1 / 2 leaf
Taste: The flavor profile of the Iceland Ancient Tree Ripe Puerh is characterized by its mineral-rich nature. It offers a deep and earthy taste, with a hint of sweetness and a smooth, velvety texture. The tea's mineral content adds a unique dimension to the overall flavor experience.
Net Weight : 500g
Tea Bush : Yunnan large-leaf tea bush species (~120 years old)
Caffeine: Medium caffeine (less than 20% of a cup of coffee)