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Mei Ren TianThis hand made mini size...

In general, this is a blend of Bulang ( Zhang Jia San Dui, Mang Ba Zhai,...


Spring harvest of leaves, handpicked from a very small organic Taiwanese...

Spring harvest of premium tea leaves handpicked from a small organic...


Medium-light roasted entry level Yancha made of Su Xi Lan "Plain Orchid"...

Xue Pian, meaning “Snow Flake,” designates Dancong tea made from the...

Half handmade teapot from Yixing purple “Zi Ni” medium-thick clay in...
This Sheng Pu-erh collection features single-origin mao cha teas carefully sourced and pressed by the Yunnan Craft brand. Each tea is produced from leaves harvested in a single region, mountain, or tea-producing village, reflecting the unique terroir of its origin. Some selections are also blends of tea leaves from various trees within the same ...
This Sheng Pu-erh collection features single-origin mao cha teas carefully sourced and pressed by the Yunnan Craft brand. Each tea is produced from leaves harvested in a single region, mountain, or tea-producing village, reflecting the unique terroir of its origin. Some selections are also blends of tea leaves from various trees within the same local area, offering a balanced expression of that region’s distinctive character.
The first spring harvest of the big tea trees from the village Man Xing Long , located on Bulang mountain. There is not much to be said about this mao cha as it is mostly suitable for pressing and long term storing ( ageing ) . Very bitter but clean in processing and so in taste. If you manage to go through the few cups , the "hui gan" will also appear....
Spring harvest from tall , but not old tea trees growing in forest near San He Lao Zhai village. Distinctive fruity taste with some flowery notes typical for Yiwu area sheng puerhs. Some astringancy also noticable , especially in further steepings , which reveals a young age of the trees. Yet , very pleasant young sheng with very little bitterness if you...
"Ye Sheng Wa Mao" - Wild Wa Cat we named 2009 Da xue Shang (Big Snow Mountain) wild tea leafs sheng puerh pressed into the 200g cake. The tea has transformed its typical sour-ish notes to mushroom ones with touch of wood . Light smoke is also in present giving the overall taste nice old touch. Very suitable for lighter infusions .
Autumn harvest from young arbor tea trees which called by locals GuShu , sourced directly from our tea farmer there. Original flowery notes have already transformed into the fruity ones with touch of honey aroma from brewed tea leaves. Still some gentle floral notes can be sensed in way of aroma after drinking few cups and continuous exhalation through he...
Blend of the very first harvest of spring leafs from old arbor trees with and young arbors growing in Laowu Shan area. This sheng puer is already on it's way of transformation from original flowery and citrus notes to the fruity ones with touch deep honey sweetness at the back of the troat and also in form of aroma when you breathe out. With further...
Spring harvest of small young arbor tea trees growing in area of Mang Fei village. The aroma with touch dry fruits and lavender , which is reflected much more in taste itself. Some astringency will appear in taste as well , which is typical for Mangfei tea , as the fact of the young age tea trees. We recommend try only half of the square for 100ml water...
Spring harvest from young arbor tea trees growing near Ban Pen village. Fruity aroma and so the front taste with typically bitter background and honey sweet aftertaste in sense of "hui gan"lasting in mouth and throat quite a while. This one is classified as a sweet version of Ban Pen tea as there is also the bitter one, which we found too harsh for...
The name comes from the fact that we came late this year and managed to get only last box of maocha from our Pasha farmer. This tea , as typical for Pasha is bitter sheng with intensive " hui gan ". Slight astringency from young arbor trees is expected to emerge in certain steepings. Very good tea for long term storage as it does obtain fruitiness on it's...
Spring harvest from old arbor tea trees , growing in forest near Bai Hua Tan village. Fruity notes from the first cup, but much deeper than Gao Gen sheng we also offer. Almost no astringancy, mineral taste / feel in mouth accompanied by flowery notes lingering in nose. Stronger infusions reward with syrupy sweet tea liqueur with adequate , yet not...
Spring harvest from arbor tea trees planted in forest of Kunzhu mountain. Mao cha was stored 1 year at the tea farmer's place, which has allowed nice transformation ( oxidation ) changing the original characteristics of the leaf already before pressing. Fruity body with flowery background in aroma of brewed leaves and so the taste. Please compare with...
" Say good words , have a good thoughts , and do good deeds " written in Dai language on the wrapper of this purple varietal sheng puer cake made only in 5kg batch from 7 tea trees growing in forest. It's not typical sweet aromatic high temp. kill green processed Zijuan from Jingmai but traditional one for ageing. Bitter and in certain stage astringent,...
Autumn harvest from small trees hand pressed into the approx 8g small dragon balls " long zhu ". Despite of the autumn, this sheng give surprisingly many sweet infusions dominated by fruity notes with touch of flowers , which is typical for that area. Clean processing and the yellow leaves " huang pian " in presence gain on the mellow taste.