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The Ancient Forests

Xishuangbanna · Menghai · Jingmai · Lincang

Tea doesn't grow in rows here. It grows wild and free in forests older than time.

Plant

Da Ye Zhong (大叶种) — the big leaf variety. Broad, fleshy leaves with complex chemistry, high in polyphenols and caffeine. One of the most versatile cultivars on earth: the same plant becomes white tea, green tea, red tea, raw puer, or aged dark tea depending entirely on what happens after picking.

One plant, four paths

Yue Guang Bai

White

Dian Hong

Red

Yiwu Sheng Puer

Puer, raw

Menghai Shou Puer

Dark, fermented

Same cultivar, same forests. Craft alone separates them.

Terroir

Plant

Da Ye Zhong (大叶种) — the big leaf variety. Broad, fleshy leaves with complex chemistry, high in polyphenols and caffeine. One of the most versatile cultivars on earth: the same plant becomes white tea, green tea, red tea, raw puer, or aged dark tea depending entirely on what happens after picking.

Land

Yunnan sits on ancient geology: red laterite soil rich in minerals, at elevations from 1,200 to 2,200 metres. The specific mountain matters: Yiwu's gentle slopes give soft, honey-sweet puer. Laobanzhang's steep terrain produces forceful bitterness that transforms to sweetness. Bingdao's high limestone gives a cooling, almost icy clarity. Same cultivar, different ground.

Climate

Subtropical monsoon with distinct wet and dry seasons. Spring picking (March to April) catches the first growth after winter dormancy. Leaves are concentrated, full of stored energy. The gushu ancient trees, with roots reaching deep water tables, produce differently from young plantation bushes even in the same weather.

Craft

The defining choice: what the maker does with the fresh leaf. Wither it gently under moonlight for Yue Guang Bai. Fully oxidise and sun-dry for Dian Hong. Kill-green then sun-dry for sheng puer. Pile-ferment for shou puer. Four completely different teas from leaves picked the same morning.

Yunnan's forests also harbour rare purple-leaf varieties: Zi Juan (紫鹃), a cultivar bred from wild purple-leaf stock, and Zi Ya (紫芽), a wild arbor with naturally purple buds. Different genetics, different chemistry, found nowhere else.

DA YE ZHONG · GUSHU ANCIENT TREE

Yunnan, China

The heartland. Yunnan's ancient tea forests stretch across red laterite hillsides at 1,200 to 2,200 metres. Here the old-growth trees, some over 500 years old, are the wild ancestors of every cultivated tea on earth. Their deep roots reach mineral water tables no plantation can access.

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Yunnan's forests also harbour rare purple-leaf varieties: Zi Juan (紫鹃) and Zi Ya (紫芽), wild arbor trees with naturally purple buds. Different genetics, different chemistry, found nowhere else on earth.

SHA ZHONG · WILD ARBOR

Ha Giang, Vietnam

Vietnam's far north. Ha Giang shares the same ancient forest belt as Yunnan, separated by the modern border but united by the same wild tea genetics. The trees here are untended descendants of wild stock, growing at elevations up to 1,400 metres among other forest species.

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SHAN ARBOR · ASSAMICA

Shan State, Myanmar

Myanmar's highland plateau, bordering Yunnan, has tea traditions stretching back centuries. Shan State's tea forests are only beginning to receive international attention. The trees are old, the craft is changing, and the teas sit in a fascinating space between Yunnan and Assam traditions.

Teas for this region coming soon