6 Books to Help You Learn About Puerh

If you’re interested in exploring the mysterious world of Puerh tea, these six books will provide you with both knowledge and inspiration. Discover histories, journey with adventurers, and unearth processing secrets as you delve deeper into Puerh tea culture.

  • “Tea Horse Road: China’s Ancient Trade Road to Tibet” offers a visually stunning and historical perspective on Yunnan and its Puerh tea.
  • “The Ancient Tea Horse Road” chronicles an adventurous journey along this historic route, offering a deeper connection to tea.
  • “Tea: A User’s Guide” stands out as a comprehensive factual reference for fermented teas globally, with helpful sections on Puerh processing.
  • “The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane” combines fiction with meticulous research to tell the story of a girl’s life intertwined with tea.
  • “Puer Tea: Ancient Caravans and Urban Chic” provides a scholarly yet accessible exploration of the sociological aspects of Puerh, focusing on the Yiwu area.

Tea Horse Road: China’s Ancient Trade Road to Tibet” by Michael Freeman and Dr. Selena Ahmed is a visually captivating book that delves deep into the region of Yunnan, its rich history, and the pivotal role of Puerh tea. With Dr. Selena Ahmed’s expertise as an ethnobiologist and Michael Freeman’s award-winning photography, this book serves as an engaging guide to understanding Puerh tea’s origins.

Meanwhile, “The Ancient Tea Horse Road” by Jeff Fuchs offers readers a detailed account of his 7.5-month-long journey along the ancient trade route. This book is filled with captivating stories of trials, tribulations, and dangers, providing an essential human perspective on the history of tea. The accompanying documentary, “The Tea Explorer,” is also highly recommended.

On the other hand, “Tea: A User’s Guide” by Tony Gebely can be considered an encyclopaedia for tea lovers. This book provides exhaustive information on fermented teas from around the world, focusing on factual data rather than stories. Its detailed sections on the processing of Puerh tea make it an invaluable reference for enthusiasts.

“The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane” by Lisa See takes a different approach by weaving a fictional tale based on extensive research. The story follows Li-yan, a girl from a small Yunnan village, whose life is intricately connected to tea. The book also features a tea-tasting guide, making it an engaging read for book clubs and tea lovers alike.

Puer Tea: Ancient Caravans and Urban Chic”” by Jinghong Zhang is frequently recommended for its scholarly yet accessible insights into Puerh tea. The book delves into the Yiwu area, exploring the 2007 pricing bubble and subsequent crash. It offers unique sociological perspectives on Puerh tea, complemented by must-watch videos.

Finally, “Appreciating Chinese Tea Series: Pu-erh Tea” by Wang Jidong is a quick yet valuable read, especially rare for being a translated Chinese source. The book offers insights into shou Puerh processing and unusual teas, making it particularly helpful for beginners.

These six books, each with its unique approach, will undoubtedly enrich your understanding of Puerh tea.

Source: Teaformeplease

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