Pu-erh
Depth and Time
Some teas taste like the forest floor after rain.
Pu-erh is one of them.
Aged and fermented over time, Pu-erh carries depth that cannot be rushed. Earthy, rich, and grounding, it feels less like a beverage and more like something you sit with.
This is a tea shaped by time.
And it reminds us of something we often forget:
Not everything needs to be fresh to be alive.
At the Bluff, Pu-erh belongs to slower hours.
It pairs with:
• overcast skies
• long conversations
• reflective moments
• the quiet weight of memory
There is steadiness here.
A sense that not everything needs to be bright to be meaningful.
Some things deepen instead.