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Hi all.
Since I have been getting into Pu-erhs recently, I seem to have accumulated a pile of tuchas & beenchas. Does anybody know how best to store them for maximum freshness & safe aging? TIA. --Tom -oo- ""\o~ ------------------------------------ "Homo sum, humani nil a me alienum puto." Terrance |
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>Since I have been getting into Pu-erhs recently, I seem to have accumulated a
>pile of tuchas & beenchas. > >Does anybody know how best to store them for maximum freshness & safe aging? > >--Tom Hi Tom, I recently asked the exact same question and here is what I was told by a very knowledgable source. First is it Green Puerh or Black Puerh? Since Green Puerh greatly improves with age due to continued oxidation you want to encourage this process. You want a low humidity environment to prevent undesirable molds. The oxidation process requires oxygen so you want free air flow but not a breeze. And it is absolutely imperative to keep the storage space free from odors. Black Puerh is already oxidized so you do not need to take the same care with it as you would Green Puer. It can benefit from a brief airing out period to minimize any musty odors. Then you can store it in any air tight container that also blocks light. Much like you would any other black tea. Black Puerh is already oxidized and it can actually deteriorate the tea if further oxidation takes place. Mike Petro remove the "filter" in my email address to reply |
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