Zodiac Series

Chen Sheng Hao has developed the series of Pu’er tea as Chinese Zodiac since 2008. Chinese zodiac culture is an integral part of traditional Chinese culture, rooted in the lunar calendar and astrological beliefs. The Chinese zodiac consists of twelve animal signs, with each animal representing a year in a twelve-year cycle. The twelve animals are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.

The Zodiac Raw Puerh is made with large-leaf arbor tree leaves. The pale gold liquor has high fresh aroma, mushroomy creamy with a pleasant bitterness followed by quick huigan. Thick mouthfeel with strong and long-lasting taste.

The Ripe Puerh selected fermented large-leaf arbor tree leaves. The brewed liquor shows beautiful bright red wine color. The tea shows wine red colour, clean and bright with a unique aging aroma. The taste is mellow and smooth. 

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