2020 Gold Horse Deer

A Pu'erh (sheng) Blend from

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“Sip Down This is my second bag of this tea…At this point, I may go ahead and buy a pound. It’s incredibly affordable and holds up to the OG vendors such as Yunnan Sourcing. I love a great daily...” Read full tasting note

Description

A fine intro to raw puer and a great daily-drinker. It has the classic aroma of under-ripened apricots and a cup character of a wild jungle.

Harvested and produced April 5, 2023 by Mr. Yan Yi Shao in Jingmai Mountain, Lancang County, Yunnan Province. It’s a one bud, two leaf pick from the Yunnan Big Leaf cultivar growing at 5,900 feet.

There is a legend among the Dai people that dates back to 106 B.C. A prince wanted to find his tribe a better home, so they headed south to the west of the Lancang River. There were so many elephants there that the prince named the river “Thousand Elephants River”. One day while they were hunting, the tribe saw a Gold Horse Deer and tried to catch up with it. If they ran fast, the horse ran fast, and if they slowed down, the horse slowed down. After several days, the Gold Horse Deer disappeared. The tribe found themselves in an area where the land was rich and beautiful and named it “Jing Mai” (which you can roughly translate as “new land of opportunity”).

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Ingredients: puer tea

Steeping Instructions

3 grams | 10-12 oz water | 195°F | Steep 3 min.

Traditional Steeping – Use 5 grams in a 150ml gaiwan with 195 degree water.

10 second rinse – Discard
1st Steep – 20 seconds
2nd Steep – 10 seconds
3rd Steep – 20 seconds
4th Steep – 40 seconds
5th Steep – 90 seconds
6th Steep – 3 minutes
Number of Cups

2 oz makes 19 cups, 4 oz makes 38 cups, 1 lb makes 151 cups

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