High mountain tea grow at 2000 meters on Ai Lao Shan in Zhenyuan area of Simao. Picked and processed only from the first flush of spring this black tea is lightly oxidized and processed similiar to Taiwanese black tea or Wu Yi Rock tea. ...
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This is the one I crave
Lovely black tea. I've tried others but this is the one I go back to!
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Joseph · November 22, 2025
This is my favorite black tea from Yunnan. Great taste
Marius · November 19, 2025
Great tea
I've been buying this every year for a few years now. One of my favorites. Very mild and easy to drink. Pretty forgiving of brew time/temperature.