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Wild Ancient White Tea
Wild Ancient White Tea
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Wild Ancient White Tea
From a Hidden Tea Tree Deep in the Forest
This is not a tea from a plantation.
We discovered this wild tea tree completely by accident while walking through the mountains on the way to an ancient tea garden.
It was growing alone in the forest — untouched, unmanaged, and entirely wild.
No rows.
No farming.
No human intervention.
Only mist, moss, old trees, and mountain air.
Because of this, we chose to process the leaves as naturally as possible using a traditional sun-and-shade dried white tea method, allowing the character of the wild tree itself to remain untouched.
The dry leaves are unusually colorful, showing natural shades of silver, dark green, brown, yellow, and soft purple — almost like the forest floor after rain.
But the real surprise begins once the tea is brewed.

The aroma is incredibly expressive:
Wildflowers, honey sweetness, forest wood, fresh mountain air, and soft herbal notes slowly unfold with each infusion.
Unlike many delicate white teas, this tea has real depth and structure thanks to the strength of the ancient wild tea tree.
The texture is smooth and soft, yet full of energy.
As the session continues, the flavor keeps changing — almost like walking deeper into the forest.
Because it comes from a truly wild environment, production is extremely limited.
Even if we return to the same forest next year, there is no guarantee we will find this exact tree again.
That is the beauty of wild tea.
It cannot truly be controlled.
And it can never be perfectly repeated.

Specifications
Weight
40g
Origin
Ancient Forest Region, Yunnan, China
Tree Type
Naturally Wild Tea Tree
Harvest Season
Early Spring 2026
Processing
Traditional Shade-Dried White Tea
Flavor Profile
Aroma
Wildflowers, honey sweetness, forest wood, fresh mountain air
Liquor Texture
Smooth, soft, and layered
Taste
Clean sweetness with complex natural character
Finish
Long-lasting cooling sensation and returning sweetness
Recommended For
Tea drinkers who enjoy:
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high-aroma white teas
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wild forest character
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natural mountain energy
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rare small-batch teas
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unique tea experiences impossible to industrially reproduce
