【Origin】Yunnan, China · Ecological Ancient Tree Tea Garden
The warmth of time-accumulated experience, a sense of peace that can be tasted in every sip
Harvested from ancient tea trees that are over a hundred years old, after traditional fermentation and five years of natural aging, the tea infusion is richly red and clear, emitting a complex aroma of wood, honey, and faint medicinal herbs. The taste is smooth and mellow, like a warm current flowing into the body and soul. It is suitable for rainy days, late nights, or moments when one needs inner peace - this is a cup of tea with stories and warmth.
✨ Why tea lovers in North America love it:
✅ Natural aging: No artificial fermentation agents. Five years of storage results in a mellow taste.
✅ Ancient tree raw materials: Tea trees over 300 years old. The tea contains rich substances.
✅ Nourishes the spleen and stomach: Fermented tea is mild in nature. Drinking it in cold weather is more comfortable.
Easy Brewing Method:
Tea Set: Any of the following is suitable: purple clay pot, covered bowl, or insulated cup.
Water Temperature: Boiling water at 100°C to enhance the aroma.
Quantity: 5 grams of tea leaves (approximately 2 teaspoons).
Steps: Rinse the tea leaves once, then increase the brewing time by 10 seconds for each infusion (up to 8-10 infusions).
Creative Drinking Method: Add a small piece of dried tangerine peel and simmer together for a more complex flavor!
A gift that grows with time
A tea cake wrapped in handmade cotton paper along with a traceable QR code card, accompanied by an English brewing guide:
▸ Suitable for giving to friends who value balance between body and mind
▸ The tea cake can be stored for a long time and becomes more precious over time
▸ It is particularly pleasant to pair with meditation, reading or yoga sessions
Order now and get the following freebies:
→ Portable tea needle (for opening tea cakes)
→ Black tea tasting manual (in English)
→ Free shipping and direct mail service
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Watch the tea mountain documentary to learn how this tea leaves travel from the forests of Yunnan to your cup.
Notice:Black tea contains less caffeine than black tea. You can enjoy it at night without any concern.