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Camel's Breath

Rich - earthy & mushroomy
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Province: Yunnan

Type: Pu-erh

Pinyin: Tuó chá 沱茶

Caffeine Level: Med-High

Organic: No

Main Flavor Profile: Earthy

Packaging: Cake

Camel's Breath - never bitter, only stronger!

The name suggests much of what makes this tea so popular. Aroma is the scent of a forest floor after a rain storm; flavors are earthy and mushroomy. By the 1600s, as the tea road opened across the steppe opening Mongolia to greater Asia and then later into Europe, tea makers in China were fermenting the varietal Camellia assamica leaves, pressing them into nuggets for travelers & traders having found a way to preserve flavors and gaining economies in transport. 

Lot Notes. It is a classic Tuo Cha taste. Strong, yet offers varying flavors with a smooth finish. The earthiness of a traditional style Tuo Cha is captured. As its name suggests, this Shou or ripe Pu-erh has real strength and depth of character.  

Tea Facts. Source farm is in Shuang Jiang County in Lincang. Note the leaves are larger and intact versus a pressed broken leaf or fanning style. Leaf size and uniformity gives this tea a smoothness and depth of taste. Nugget is 5 grams net weight. Tea was harvested in 2024. In processing wet leaves are piled, much like compost & fermented and then pressed. (Note: Camel's Breath is a tea name originated by Silk Road Teas.)

Tasting Notes. Aroma descriptions range from a wet forest floor to hints of a barnyard; taste descriptions are earthy, mushroomy and rich. It is smooth and sweet in the finish. In any event, it makes a very good, strong cup of Pu-erh tea. 

Brewing Suggestions. Each nugget will brew a strong 6 ounce cup to a 8-12 ounce thinner flavor. Use boiling water and infuse the nugget for 10 seconds and the water pour off. This will help in loosen and awaken the leaves. If time allows, after the water is poured off, let the leaves steam for a few minutes. Then re-infuse; the nugget will come apart slowly. We suggest a strong brew (6 ounces of water) with an appearance like a cup of espresso. Camel's Breath never gets bitter, only stronger. 

PU-ERH & HEICHA

3-5 grams or 1-1.5 Tablespoons per 6 oz. of water

200° - Boiling

Shou: 3-4 Min.
Sheng: 2-3 Min.

Pu-erh is the only fermented tea. Known as “aged teas” or black teas, Pu-erhs owe their renown to their processing which allows their flavors to enrich over time. Made in two general styles – raw or uncooked known as Sheng; and cooked or ripe, known as Shou or Heicha. Both styles, loose leaf and compressed, are enjoyed as cakes, bricks, and nuggets.

Shou Pu-erhs have an earthy flavor, with a bouquet of peat, roots, mushroom, and malt. Sheng Pu-erh has a wonderful and complex mouthfeel offering earthy aromas of raw beet, potato, and malt. We recommend rinsing the leaves briefly with boiling water before steeping to open the leaves. Ripe Pu-erh does not get astringent, just stronger. It is best to experiment with raw Pu-erh to find your favored taste profile.

  • 5
    Camel's Breath

    Posted by Jeanne on 14th Aug 2024

    I'm addicted! Best tea ever.

  • 5
    Wonderful for the winter

    Posted by Theo Melinn on 6th Dec 2023

    I first found this tea about a year ago, and it’s been a favorite since. It has an earthy, almost barnyard flavor that is very cozy in the rain or snow. An excellent tea, I like to brew this in my purple clay yixing tea pot.

  • 5
    Camel's Breath

    Posted by Jeanne Pascchke on 30th Nov 2023

    This tea is by far my favorite

  • 5
    Camel's Breath Tea

    Posted by Don B. on 6th Jan 2022

    First enjoyed this exact tea from SRT many years ago. Now just got back into it and it is GREAT! Wondering why I waited twenty years to come back to it, same super great stuff. Highly recommend.

  • 3
    Camel’s breath tea

    Posted by Abby Hogan on 2nd Jul 2021

    I like this tea. It’s tasty, with a full flavor. However, it doesn’t have the funky, musky flavor I was expecting, based on previous experience from another vendor. I probably won’t buy it again because I’ll be searching for that flavor.

  • 5
    Camels Breath

    Posted by Jeanne Paschke on 21st May 2021

    my all time favorite

  • 5
    Camel's Breath Review

    Posted by Andre Pierre on 15th Oct 2019

    Great tea. Love the earthiness and fungal overtones. Pu'erh is one tea I can drink this one without milk. I can also brew one serving of tea three times (or more)

  • 5
    Convenient

    Posted by Erik on 14th Oct 2019

    Smooth tasting tea, and very convenient since they're already portioned out. Also delivers a good amount of caffeine.

  • 5
    Camels Breath

    Posted by Anthony Downs on 4th Dec 2018

    Mild. Tastes of hay.

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