Da Xue Shan (Big Snow Mountain)

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Da Xue Shan, situated in Shuangjiang County, Lincang, Yunnan, holds the distinction of being the birthplace of Yunnan large-leaf tea. Nestled in the upper reaches of Da Xue Shan, at altitudes ranging from 2200 to 2750 meters, lies a discovered community of wild ancient tea trees, boasting the highest altitude and density in the region. Many of these venerable trees have thrived for over a millennium. However, due to its remote location amidst the high mountain forest, the harvesting of raw materials presents significant challenges, resulting in very limited production.

Da Xue Shan wild tea is characterized by smooth, fuzz-free leaves, serrated leaf edges, and an orange-yellow, clear tea soup, imbued with a unique aroma.

Category: Pu-er tea

Brewing instruction: 3-5g,  95-100°C, 250-400ml, 2-3min

Flavour: Mellow, slightly citrus sour, aromatic

Origin: Yunnan, China

Note: you can adjust the water volume, water temperature, and brewing time according to personal taste preferences.

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Shu or Sheng Pu'er

I bought this tea as I thought it would be Shu Pu'er based on the colour of tea leaves on the picture but this seems to be Sheng Pu'er? Because afther brewing the tea for the first time the liquid was yellow - and not brown or black like in the Shu Pu'ers :)

The taste was nice - mellow with some kind of fruits in them? I can't remember if I found any citrus in this but the feeling was in all-in-all refreshing. It would be very nice if you let know if the tea is Sheng or Shu Pu'er for example in the descripition or in the name of the tea.

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Shu or Sheng Pu'er

I bought this tea as I thought it would be Shu Pu'er based on the colour of tea leaves on the picture but this seems to be Sheng Pu'er? Because afther brewing the tea for the first time the liquid was yellow - and not brown or black like in the Shu Pu'ers :)

The taste was nice - mellow with some kind of fruits in them? I can't remember if I found any citrus in this but the feeling was in all-in-all refreshing. It would be very nice if you let know if the tea is Sheng or Shu Pu'er for example in the descripition or in the name of the tea.