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Spring harvest mix from young and old tea trees of He Kai area. Tea...

Yellow tea leaves from old tea trees selected out from spring mao cha....

"Bai Cha Shu" White Tea tree is locally called this varietal. It's only...

Spring harvest from older and younger wild tea trees of the Ailaoshan....


Handmade Huaning tea cup with blue sky glaze inside slightly "kai pian"...

Custom order of thirteen handmade, one-of-a-kind Yuan Bao style gaiwans...

The 1st harvest of the An Ji varietal grown in Dehong, crafted in an...
Yunnan Craft
we are passionate about tea and culture around it ,
however we prefer focusing on tea taste rather than ceremony around that.
Our goal is to provide good quality tea wrapped in genuine label .
Our selection is based on personal choice and recommendations
of our customers.
Yunnan Craft
we are passionate about tea and culture around it ,
however we prefer focusing on tea taste rather than ceremony around that.
Our goal is to provide good quality tea wrapped in genuine label .
Our selection is based on personal choice and recommendations
of our customers.
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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.
This sheng pu-erh collection showcases blends of mao cha sourced from diverse regions, renowned tea mountains, and traditional tea-producing villages, respecting the traditional concept of pu-erh production. Pressed by Yunnan Craft, each tea may also feature a thoughtful combination of tea tree varietals, skillfully blended to enrich and accentuate the distinctive flavor profile of every cake.
This Shu Pu-erh collection showcases single-origin loose-leaf teas sourced from a single region, mountain, or tea-producing village, capturing the distinctive terroir of each origin. The leaves are carefully fermented by skilled tea masters or semi-large factories before being pressed under the Yunnan Craft brand.
This shu pu-erh collection showcases blends of ripe tea leaves sourced from diverse regions, renowned tea mountains, and traditional tea-producing villages, carefully fermented by skilled masters or reputable tea factories to ensure exceptional quality. Each tea may feature a thoughtfully balanced mix of differently fermented shu pu-erh or complementary tea types, creating an unconventional brew with a distinctive and refined flavor profile. The final cakes are expertly pressed and presented by Yunnan Craft Tea Company.
This Red (Hong Cha) tea collection showcases single-origin loose-leaf teas sourced and pressed by the Yunnan Craft brand. Each variety is crafted from leaves harvested in a single region, mountain, or tea-producing village, highlighting the distinctive terroir of its origin. Processing is carried out by local tea farmers, skilled tea masters, or semi-large factories. Some selections feature blends of leaves from various trees within the same area, offering a harmonious expression of the region’s unique character.
This red tea (hong cha) collection showcases blends of tea leaves sourced from diverse regions, tea mountains, and tea-growing villages. Processed by villagers , skilled tea artisans or reputable factories, each tea reflects mastery in oxidation and craftsmanship to ensure exceptional quality. The collection features unique single-origin teas blended and pressed by Yunnan Craft tea company striving for producing tea products with unique flavours.
This White Tea collection showcases single-origin loose-leaf teas sourced and pressed by the Yunnan Craft brand. Each selection is made from leaves carefully harvested in a single region, mountain, or tea-producing village, capturing the delicate nuances and natural sweetness of its origin. Processing is performed by local tea farmers, experienced tea masters, or semi-large factories with gentle, traditional techniques. Some offerings combine leaves from various trees within the same area, creating a balanced expression of the region’s pure and subtle character.
This white tea (bai cha) collection features tea leaves sourced from various tea gardens, tea plantations, and traditional tea-producing villages. Gently withered and dried by skilled tea farmers or trusted factories, each tea preserves the natural sweetness, subtle aroma, and elegance of minimal processing. The collection includes distinctive single-origin blended and pressed leaves by Yunnan Craft, to create an unique product with distinctive flavour.
" 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,...
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...
Selected grade from bushes growing near to Mangfei village and processed with medium level of fermentation as typical for Yongde shu puerh. Within first infusions you will experience pleasant nutty chocolate aroma which is also reflected in taste. It also doesn't miss gentle bitterness at the back taste which can increase with harder steeping ,yet no...
Fujian white tea concept Bai Mu Dan made of Yunnan tea leaves dominating with fruity notes thanks to the longer withering , blended with traditional white tea from Yangta Shan ( Jing Gu ) significant of it's floweriness and some astringency due to the lighter withering. We expect with ageing fruit will change to honey and flower to fruit. Sweet &...
Blend of 1st. & 2.nd harvest from wild tea trees with 1st harvest Ailao Shan white which to achieve balanced taste of , for someone , overwhelming Ye Sheng notes. Combination of herbal bitterness with fruity notes , citrusy ( ye sheng ) and sweet ( tips of Ailao ) overall experience. All those notes can be controlled by brewing technique ( ratio...
A small private production from arbor tea trees in Zhang Lang village.Originally dominated by fruity notes, this tea has, over time, developed a subtle dry-wood character that is already noticeable in the aroma of the brewed leaves. It is not a selected grade, in respect to the originally harvested mao cha.The medium pressed fruity-woody shu with a unique...
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 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...
You can practice Self Enquiry and drink this blend of Menghai with Laos small arbor tea trees after you find your true " I " , or drink it now to enjoy some bitter notes of Bulang tea leaves with fruity-flowery taste of Laos tea leaves giving an impression of some Yiwu puer blend. Dry grape raisins aroma coming from hot leaves after first infusion ,...
Spring harvest from arbor tea trees planted in forest of Kunzhu mountain. Medium pressed cake. Intensive flowery aroma comes from brewed leaves which stays also as a taste in your cup for many steepings. With hard stepping some astringency will occur but in general tea liqour is rather smooth and gentle. Further taste development is expected as you can...
Very small batch, mixture of small , big and wild tea trees from various locations ( mostly Menghai ) which we were offering for custom pressing 2020 - 2022. Despite of thoroughly blended mao cha , due to the many different batches involved, there is no guarantee that each cake is going to taste same. Yet, we do offer a sample ( for your peace of mind )...
Small private batch fermentation of Bulang Shan mao cha made by our master in Menghai. The pressed 6g of shu blended with approx. 0.8g of aged "chen pi si" - dried tangerine threads , guarantees very balanced taste and not overwhelming sour orange tea like those Shu in Tangerine. The aged skin also have more subtle taste which doesn't release sharp...