Ancient Tree Tea
The Cultured Cup Artisan Black
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In Yunnan Province's Xishuangbanna region, wild tea trees over 100 years old are regularly harvested to produce some of the finest Pu'er teas. Once a year, the tea trees are harvested to create this superb black tea with lingering notes of sweet dried plums and longans.
lack | dried sweet plum (longan), savory, velvety
Tea Tips: Sniff, sip, savor, and share this tea with family and special friends.
Ingredients: China, Yunnan Province black tea.
How to Steep: Western-style: 1-2 heaping tsp, 8 oz water, 208°F, 4–5 min Eastern-style: 5 g or 4 heaping tsp, 6 oz water, 205°F, 20 sec; add 10 sec for each steeping.
Fun Fact: The wild tea trees harvested to make this tea are 25–30 feet high. Xishuangbanna is a region located in the southernmost part of Yunnan province, China. It is known for its rich tea heritage, which dates back thousands of years.
Similar Teas: Nepal Golden Tips, Dan Cong Toasted Almond, Dan Cong Stone Fruit