

A quite approachable, fruity tea from one of the highest tea growing areas Yunnan's!
Wa LongHua Zhu Liang Zi
This is an incredible tea. It’s quite approachable with a fruity note. Some bitterness without being harsh or anything like that. After a few sips it creates a nice sweet, almost sparkling sensation. It delivers a good amount of energy. In later steeps the bitterness becomes more prominent without being overpowering.
This tea has been stored about 6 months in Xishuangbanna before being pressed into small 100g cakes.
Hua Zhu Jiang Zi is one of the highest tea growing regions in Yunnan. The name Hua Zhu, slippery, smooth bamboo, refers to the bamboo growing there and Jiang Zi to its peak.
fruity notes, decent bitterness
older and younger trees from a good environment
Hua Zhu Liang Zi, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China
Early spring 2024
Camellia Sinensis Assamica - large leave
For all our Puerh teas we recommend Gong Fu style brewing using 5-8g of tea on 100ml water. Rinse the tea briefly and then do repeating steeps (up to 6-12) of 10-20 seconds.