Description
- Tea Type: Sheng Pu-erh (raw or green Pu-erh).
- Name: “Ban Zhang Wei”.
- Origin: Yunnan Province, China, specifically the Ban Zhang area, known for high-quality tea.
Appearance
- Form: Typically pressed into cakes, but can be in other forms as well.
- Color: Light to dark green, with visible whole leaves and buds.
Aroma
- Aroma Description: Fresh, with floral and herbal notes, sometimes with a light fruity aftertaste.
Flavor
- Flavor Description: Lively and bright, with a light astringency and sweetness. The flavor may include notes of green tea, fresh grass, and can develop over time, gaining more complexity.
Brew Color
- Infusion Color: Light amber or golden, clear and transparent.
Benefits
- Health: Aids in digestion, has antioxidant properties, and may help with weight loss.
- Aging: Suitable for long-term storage, improves in taste qualities over time.
Brewing Method
- Preparation: Use about 3-5 grams of tea per 150 ml of water.
- Water Temperature: Use water heated to 85-90°C (185-194°F).
- First Brew: Pour hot water over the tea and leave for 10-20 seconds, then discard the water.
- Main Brewing: Pour water over the tea again and leave for 20-30 seconds.
- Repeated Brewing: The tea can be brewed several times, increasing the brewing time with each infusion.
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