Bamboo Pu'er, Beyond the Novelty

Bamboo Pu'er, Beyond the Novelty

From Talking Tea by Ken Cohen

December 17, 2020 · 21 min

About this episode

The episode explores the unique aspects of bamboo pu'er tea and its cultural significance with guest John Wetzel.

There's a certain novelty factor to bamboo pu'er - sheng or shou pu'er packed and (usually) aged in a bamboo tube. It's not the way we usually acquire our pu'er, and it can be both challenging and fun to crack open the bamboo log and see what's inside. But aside from the novelty, are bamboo pu'ers worth exploring for serious tea drinkers? To look inside the bamboo log a little more deeply, we're joined once again today on Talking Tea by John Wetzel, founder and owner of Stone Leaf Teahouse in Middlebury, Vermont. Specifically we're focusing on one bamboo pu'er, a 2016 sheng from Naka Shan. John chats with us about the location in Yunnan Province this tea is from, and how the bamboo used in the processing of this tea is a link to the culture, natural environment and life of this region. We discuss the process used to make this particular bamboo pu'er and the flavor profile that results from it, as well as some of the challenges in making bamboo pu'er. We talk with John about how and why this tea evolves rather quickly after unpacking it from its bamboo home, and John gives us some suggestions on how best to store it after unpacking. More information about Stone Leaf, including the…

People in this episode

Host: Ken Cohen

Guest: John Wetzel

Topics covered

  • bamboo pu'er
  • tea processing
  • flavor profile
  • tea storage
  • cultural significance

Keywords

  • bamboo pu'er
  • sheng
  • shou
  • tea storage
  • Yunnan Province
  • Stone Leaf Teahouse
  • tea processing

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Stone Leaf Teahouse

Products: bamboo pu'er

Books & works: A 'Tea Cave' In Vermont

Places: Middlebury, Vermont, Yunnan Province

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