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Why Young Sheng Pu’er Feels One Note—and What You Can Do About It

Why Young Sheng Pu’er Feels One Note—and What You Can Do About It

Time to spill: I’ve poured through seven young sheng pu’er teas, and they all taste like the same muted green tea with a hint of earth. It’s not that they’re boring—it’s that they’re all whispering the same thing. Maybe I’m missing the nuance, or maybe I just need to chase higher-quality leaves. Either way, this uniformity is puzzling. Young sheng, or raw pu’er, is meant to evolve over time, but when it’s fresh, the differences between batches often blur. The examples I’ve tried—Mei Leaf’s 2024 Gusha, White2Tea’s 2025 Day, Jesse’s Tea House Sister Ai’s Everyday Ancient Tree—share a common thread:…
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