Not sure this is my best idea…

But after a long, dry win­ter, I set some puerh out in the sun­room to enjoy the wet weather.

2 comments

  1. Hello, not sure if I under­stand cor­rectly. You mean you put the Pu Er under the sun to fur­ther wither?

    If my under­stand­ing is cor­rect, then I would sug­gest you not doing this, because once the Pu Er with­ers under the sun­light once it is com­pressed, it will absorb the sun light into the leaves, which we will call it the sun­light odor. This odor is not rec­og­nized by many tea experts and regarded it as a bad thing.

    Ref­er­ence only. Good tea table and cozy tea room. Love it.

    Wel­come to Guangzhou, then we can drink tea together.

    Jen

  2. Hi JK, thanks for stop­ping.
    No, that is not exactly right.
    The win­ter here is very dry, and made worse by arti­fi­cial heat.
    It was a cloudy day, no sun, but rainy. Set the tea out in the humid porch for awhile and it revived a bit from being dor­mant all win­ter.
    Some peo­ple here will con­struct means of stor­ing their tea indoors at a higher humid­ity than the rest of their home…

    Would love to visit Guangzhou and Hong Kong some­day :)

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