Pu-Erh-Tee Herkunft & Geschichte – Ursprung, Regionen & Traditionen

Pu-erh tea origin & history – origin, regions & traditions

Pu-Erh tea originates from the southern Chinese province of Yunnan , one of the oldest tea-growing regions in the world.
Its history stretches back more than 1,700 years – from ancient trade routes to modern tea masterpieces.

Origin of Pu-erh tea

The name “Pu-Erh” comes from the city of the same name in Yunnan province.
Tea was already being cultivated and processed as a trade commodity here during the Tang Dynasty (7th-10th centuries) .

Back then, tea was pressed into compact flatbreads, bricks, or balls ,
to make it more durable and transportable on long trade routes.
These tea routes – known as the “Tea Horse Roads” (茶马古道, Cha Ma Gu Dao)
connected Yunnan with Tibet, Myanmar and Southeast Asia.

Learn more about the storage and maturation of Pu-erh tea here.
and why it is directly related to his origins.

The most important growing regions in Yunnan

Yunnan is located in southwest China, characterized by a subtropical climate, fog and nutrient-rich soils – ideal conditions for Camellia sinensis var. assamica , the large-leaf tea variety of Pu-erh.

Well-known Pu-erh regions:

  • Xishuangbanna: southernmost region of Yunnan, home to many wild tea trees
  • Lincang: known for strong, mineral-rich Sheng teas
  • Puer (Simao): Center of trade and namesake of Pu-erh
  • Baoshan: western region, fruity-sweet aroma

In these regions, tea often grows at altitudes above 1,500 meters
which makes it particularly aromatic and complex.
You can find more information about the flavor profiles at
Pu-Erh types & varieties .

The ancient tea trees of Yunnan

One of the most fascinating features of Pu-Erh is its origin from tea trees that are sometimes centuries old .
Some specimens, such as those in the Jingmai Shan region, are over 800 years old.

These old trees – called “Gu Shu Cha” (古树茶) – provide leaves with high minerality, complex taste and natural microflora that positively influences ripening and fermentation.

Tradition & Culture of Pu-Erh Tea

Pu-erh tea is not only of great importance in terms of taste, but also culturally.
In many villages in Yunnan, the tea ceremony is part of daily life and a symbol of hospitality.
The production and transmission of knowledge are deeply rooted in regional identity.

You can find out more about the ritual aspect of tea at
Preparation & Tea Ceremony .

Conclusion – Tradition and quality from Yunnan

The origin of Pu-Erh tea is inextricably linked to its quality.
From Yunnan's centuries-old tea trees to the artisanal processing methods
Every cup of Pu-Erh reflects a piece of history.

Whether you prefer Sheng or Shou – knowing their origin will help you,
to better understand the differences in taste and quality.



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