Re: Single-serve (or not) compressed teas

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MEversbergII
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I’ll admit I was surprised at just how many tea shops there are online, even in the U.S., that aren’t major chains like Teavana.  There are a lot of great, dedicated people (like the Tea Urchin and Verdant Tea I posted before) selling wares, and this is where I prefer to source things.

Pu’er seems to have a lot going for it.  I’ve found several sites that revolve around pu’er (Yunan Direct, Pu’erh Shop and Tea Urchin are the top 3 in that regard).  They might sell other tea styles, but the post-ferments are 80%+ of their product line.  I guess this is because pu’er is very deep (shapes, vintages, etc) and visually rich (shapes, designs, factories), so it’s easier to have a large product line.  That reminds me, I need to find a good Bing for my collection; I’d like to see what different compressed pu’ers are like.

As to the alteration of the nature of the tea, I am unsure what to expect.  Compared to the loose leaf pu’ers I have, the only compressed forms can be at times more astringent, rougher at the back of the throat.  I don’t expect small balls of red teas to be distinctly fantastic, though.  It’s probably low grade to begin with.

Now, clearly what I need to do is invest in compression equipment and make my own compressed forms for a side-by-side comparison…

M.