Wild Monk (Reprise) 2015

A Pu'erh Tea from

Rating

82 / 100

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Tea type
Pu'erh Tea
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Ingredients
Pu Erh Tea
Flavors
Dry Grass, Green Wood, Leather, Bitter, Fruity, Peach, Grass, Smoke
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Caffeine
High
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Typical Preparation
Use 3 oz / 90 ml of water
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Use 4 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 15 sec
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5 Tasting Notes View all

“So glad I included this in my last order. I really enjoy sheng Pu’er and the astringency that mellows over time. Not everyone’s taste, but I sure enjoy it. What amazes me is the progression of...” Read full tasting note
“Pulled a small sample of this out of the Puerh TTB when it was here. This tea is awesome. I can see how some people would not be a fan, but I certainly enjoyed it. The dry leaf had a bit of a...” Read full tasting note
“You know those people that are like, “Oh, tea is just like softly flavored water, I’m a real MANLY MAN and I like my coffee dark and my beer double-hopped and your wussy tea stuff will never be...” Read full tasting note
“~60ml porcelain gaiwan. 1 10-15sec rinse, let leaves sit a few minutes. steeps 5s, 2s, 2s, 5s, 5s, 5s, 10s, … first steep — smell inside gaiwan lid sharp and bitter? with some fruit, perhaps. tea...” Read full tasting note

Description

Presenting the 2015 “Reprise” pressing of our famous Wild Monk sheng pu’er.

This particular pu’er is very special in that it was picked from tea trees grown entirely in the wild, surrounded by all the native floral and fauna, exposed to nothing but clean air, high altitude, healthy rain and sunshine. Grown in Yong De in the Yunnan province in China, this special tea is packed with goodness. The tea grows quite dark, almost purple as it has adapted to the high levels in sunshine in order to protect itself from the UV rays. For us humans that means that we get a tea that is higher in antioxidants than other teas.

The leaf for our “Reprise” cake were picked in the Spring of 2015 and pressed on August 1st.

While we here at the shop brew this tea with 212 F water, many of our customers are brewing this at temps of 195 F and slowly increasing water temps as infusions get longer. It is delicious when brewed in the tea glass/tea thermos style of brewing, as well, but should definitely be brewed gongfu style at least once!

The dry leaf has a sweet and slight smoky aroma. Even those who normally find smokier elements unattractive are fans of this tea. You will find yourself reaching for this again and again for the energy of this tea is beyond compare. Many customers and reviewers are calling this the “feel-good tea”, suggesting that it has anti-depressant elements and leaves them feeling uplifted, energized and content. We concur.

We are excited to offer such rare and delightful tea to our customers here in the US and around the world. Our gratitude for each of you knows no bounds.

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