Pu-erh Tea
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Raw Pu-erh vs Ripe Pu-erh: How to Choose the Right Tea
Gao Shan Tea Editorial TeamRaw Pu-erh and ripe Pu-erh both come from Yunnan tea, but they offer very different flavors and drinking experiences. This guide explains their taste, fermentation process, body feel, and who each type may suit best.
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How to Brew Pu-erh Tea: The Small Mistake That Makes It Taste Bitter
Gao Shan Tea Editorial TeamPu-erh tea is not difficult to brew. Most of the time, bitterness comes from using too much tea, steeping too long, or treating raw and ripe Pu-erh the same way.
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Does Pu-erh Tea Have Caffeine? The Real Reason It May Keep You Awake
Gao Shan Tea Editorial TeamYes, Pu-erh tea contains caffeine. But whether it affects your sleep depends less on the tea name and more on how strong you brew it, when you drink it, and how sensitive your body is.
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What Is Pu-erh Tea? A Journey Into Raw Pu-erh, Ancient Tea Trees, and Yunnan’s Tea-Making Craft
Gao Shan Tea Editorial TeamFollow Pu-erh tea from Yunnan’s ancient tea trees to the cup. Learn what Pu-erh tea is, what raw Pu-erh means, and how picking, kill-green, rolling, sun-drying, pressing, and aging shape its flavor.
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What Is Yunnan Ancient Tree Pu-erh Tea? Why This Tea Captivates Tea Lovers
Gao Shan Tea Editorial TeamDiscover the story of Yunnan ancient tree Pu-erh tea, from old tea forests and mountain terroir to deep flavor, aging potential, and the quiet beauty of every cup.