Sings of aged Pu-erh
By Valley Green Tea
Posted On July 9, 2022
Pu-erh raw cakes/Bricks
Pu-erh teas post-ferment and their quality improves with age. They are various signs of ageing, in their flavor as well as the visual characters.
signs of young raw Pu-erh tea:
- the leaves are deep green in color with silver fur on the tip leaves
- the tea cakes are tight and round with neat edge
- the tea brew has fruity aroma and is relatively astringent
Signs of aged Pu-erh raw cakes/bricks, often used to validate the age of tea.
- tea oil stain on the wrapping paper
- the silver fur on the tip leaves have turned golden brown
- the flavor turns from the initial fruity to a aged flavor of plum and/or earthy camphor
- the edge of cakes becomes loose and tea leaves start falling off (the weight of the cakes also reduces slightly)
- insect damage (small round holes) on the wrapping paper
Pu-erh ripened cakes/bricks
Signs of young ripened Pu-erh: an odor of piling, or speed fermenting (渥堆味), gradually diminishing and disappears after 5 years.
Signs of aged ripened: smooth, sweet and woody, with similar changes in wrapping paper and on the cakes as described above.
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