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This year we decided to ask the grower of our very tasty Wild Tree Purple Moonlight White Tea from Jinggu to harvest tea from the same trees and bushes as the white tea, but to process it into a black tea instead! We sell several Wild Tree ...
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Worth the money!
This tea is wonderful , but the bag had a small hole up where it seals and so a little bit of the magic airs out. . Other than that it is a great tea and is very aromatic. . .
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Aleks · March 2, 2026
Definitely give this a try
First purple tea I’ve had. Big jammy/fruit preserve notes. Very fragrant, with deeper fruit notes. Texture is rich and luxurious, coating the entire mouth very well and lingers for quite a while. I immediately bought a few hundred grams right after tasting; this tea may or may not be coming back next year. Interested to see how it ages. I do 6-7g in a 100ml gaiwan, with ~200F water and flash steeps for the first few infusions. No need to discard the first infusion here. Add ~5 seconds to each afterwards. Zero astringency or bitterness when brewed this way which I like, although you can push this tea a little harder if you prefer that (also brings out some interesting flavors, almost spiced? Not sure how else to describe it). Steeped/unsteeped leaves make for excellent cold brew also… And at around 22 cents per gram (bought in larger quantities) I think this is an excellent tea!