Cosmere
Cosmere is a blend of 70% Mandala and 30% Cosmos. They are both purple shou puerh teas! We aren’t sure how many such teas exist in the world, but it isn’t many. Purple-bud tea is a mutation caused by the pigment anthocyanin in the leaf, which is the same pigment that lends grapes and maple leaves their color. Typically, this pigment arises to protect the plant from high levels of UV, but it can also be passed on genetically. Most wild purple-bud tea in Yunnan is processed into red tea or sheng puerh. It is very rare to use it to make a shou tea, and frankly we weren’t sure how it was going to turn out. As you will taste, we think it was very successful.
Our two self-produced shou puerh teas for this year are really one and the same, yet magically different. They are both very rare and experimental shou teas. The maocha was piled more deeply and longer than we typically do with our shou teas due to the nature of the leaf. With deeper piles, the heat and moisture will create balls of tea leaves at the bottom of the pile called “cha tou.” These balls were traditionally discarded, drunk by factory workers, or used to inoculate future batches of shou tea with the same microbes. But they are magical of themselves. Cosmos is the cha tou of Mandala.
We especially recommend boiling this blend. It is powerful!
Each bag is 100g.