Japanese Puer Tea Buyers Are Missing Out on Smoky Depth
⏱ 1 min read The Short Version Japanese puer tea buyers are missing out on its smoky depth due to improper storage and serving methods that flatten its character. True complexity emerges from aged bricks or cakes from reputable Yunnan or Guangxi producers. In This Article The Astringency TrapWhere to Find the Real Thing There’s a tension in Japan’s puer tea scene: a tea meant for humid, oxygen-rich climates is often served in a way that flattens its character. A 1994 brick from Kuming Tea Factory—smoky, mossy, and balanced—can feel like a revelation compared to the heavy, underdeveloped loose-leaf offerings…

