Collection: Ripe Puerh

Ripe Pu'er (Shu Pu'er) has a smooth, mellow, and earthy flavor with no harsh astringency. It often carries notes of damp soil, dark chocolate, or dried fruits, and leaves a warm, lingering sweetness (called "hui gan" in Chinese tea culture) in the mouth. The brew is typically a deep reddish-brown, with a thick, velvety texture that feels comforting, especially when served warm.
Advantages:
Aids digestion: Its fermented compounds help break down fats and ease post-meal bloating, making it a popular choice after heavy meals.
Calms the body: The warm, smooth nature of ripe Pu'er has a soothing effect, helping to reduce mild stress and promote relaxation.
Supports gut health: Fermentation produces probiotics that may balance gut bacteria, contributing to overall digestive wellness.
Hydrates gently: Unlike some teas, its low caffeine content (compared to green or black tea) allows for regular consumption without overstimulation.

 

Ripe Puerh