This yan cha (high elevation, cliff tea) Chinese wu long has notes of rose, citrus pulp, and umami.
This high elevation cliff tea comes with the distinction of it's subcategory: a clarity of flavor similarly experienced in high elevation wines. The specific region this tea comes from is UNESCO World Heritage Site in Fujian and known to be an excellent region for wu long tea.
Nomenclature: 雀舌 (Què Shé)
Location: Mi Tuo Yan, Wu Yi Shan mountains, Fu Jian Province, China (~300-500m elevation)
Cultivar: Que She
Vintage: Spring 2022
Picking Grade: 1-2 leaves, no stem
Brand: Tea Drunk
Single Packet: 8g
Box: 32g (contains four 8g packets)
Que She | 雀舌 | Yan Cha | Wu Long Tea
$23.00Price
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