2020 Zodiac Rat Raw Pu‘er Tea | 2020年鼠生
2020 Zodiac Rat Raw Pu‘er Tea | 2020年鼠生
Chinese zodiac culture is an integral part of traditional Chinese culture, rooted in the lunar calendar and astrological beliefs. The Chinese zodiac consists of twelve animal signs, with each animal representing a year in a twelve-year cycle. The twelve animals are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.
In 2008, Chen Shenghao infused zodiac culture into products and launched the Zodiac raw and ripe tea series. This is a collection of raw Puerh and ripe Puerh.
In 2019, this collection completed the first round of "Twelve Zodiac Reunion." 2020 is the year of the Rat, Chen Sheng Hao proudly presents the second version of "Ling Shu Zhao Cai" (灵鼠招财), meaning to wish people wisdom and courage in the new year, to seize opportunities, and to achieve success and wealth.
In Chinese culture, the Rat is considered a symbol of intelligence, wit, and adaptability. The Year of the Rat is believed to be a time of new beginnings, opportunities, and good fortune, as well as a time to use one's intelligence and resourcefulness to achieve success.
The Zodiac Raw Puerh is made with large-leaf arbor tree leaves. The pale gold liquor has a high fresh aroma, mushroomy creamy with a pleasant bitterness followed by a quick huigan, thick mouthfeel with a strong and long-lasting taste.
Product Details
Type |
Raw Pu'er (Sheng Pu'er)
|
Quantity & Shape | 1 Tea Cake |
Weight | 357g |
Harvest Year | 2020 |
Tea Source | Blended (Multi-Region) |
Age of Tea Trees | > 100 years |
Certifications | China Green Food (Grade A) |
Harvest Area |
Yunnan Province, China |
Tea Factory | Menghai Chensheng Tea Industry Co., Ltd. |
Water Ratio | Every 7g tea leaves served with 120ml water |
Temperature | 203°F ~ 212°F (95°C ~ 100°C) |
Infusing Tips
1-6 Infusions
The tea should be steeped for 5 seconds after pouring water, without being overstepped to avoid bitterness.
7-12 Infusions
The brewing time can be extended by 5-10 seconds.
Over 12 Infusions
The brewing time can be extended by 10-30 seconds.
* Mastering the steeping time according to your own taste, Da Shu Cha (Large-leaf arbor tree tea) can be brewed 15-20 times or more.