Is aged pu-erh always of premium quality?
By Valley Green Tea
Posted On February 21, 2017
The answer is not necessarily. I have always assimilated this to wines. A good premium wine as we know can have aging potential due to the bio-chemical changes that naturally occur. A low quality wine can only turn into vinegar.
The sample principle applies to Pu-erh tea. Like all classes of Chinese teas, Pu-erh tea has many quality grade depending the plantation where the leaves are harvested, tea making skills of the processors and storage etc.
The changes of a premium Pu-erh tea with age include:
- Reduction of the rough texture caused by the raw and big new leaves – from rough to mellowing
- Yielding a unique pu-erh aroma and flavour, described as earthy and woody, yet not muddy with a trace of fruit or nut flavour depending on the variety
- Tea brew colour gradually turn darker into bright amber
A few hints:
- A raw pu-erh has better aging value than a ripened pu-erh
- Compressed form of Pu-erh tea, should it be cake, brick or Tuo-Cha, facilitate the post-fermentation
- A raw pu-erh will not turn into a ripened Pu-erh with time (misconception)
- There is no maximum time for aging, but it is generally believed a tea should be consumed within the 20-30 years of its production
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