520₴ /50g
- Translation from Chinese: Jade Buds
- Place, date of production: Yunnan, 2024
- Type: White (Bai) Pu-erh
- Appearance: Unopened buds from pu-erh trees
- Aroma: fresh, sweet and sour floral aromas, dried apricots, lemongrass, hops, pine needles
- Taste: sweet and soft, herbaceous
- Aftertaste: honey-floral
- Infusion color: almost transparent
- The most suitable vessels for brewing: porcelain gaiwan, clay and even glass teapot
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Description
Yunnan province has been famous for its teas for thousands of years. Various sorts of red tea and pu-erh are quite strongly associated among tea lovers with this part of China. However, here is a very unusual representative of Yunnan teas – Yu Ya, which translated means “Jade Buds”. On the one hand, Yu Ya is called “white pu-erh”, but, on the other hand, it can be classified as white tea. For this tea, only buds that have hatched but not have bloomed are taken. They are collected from old pu-erh trees and processed like white tea – the raw materials are dried first in the sun and then in the shade.













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