Wild Woods (2023)
Flavor Notes: white peach, watermelon juice, rose
There are White Teas and then there is Wild Woods — a rare, unique tea picked exclusively from wild trees scattered throughout a much larger forest in the mountains of Simao, Yunnan. In fact, Wild Woods was picked by only three people, and it took them over two weeks to pick and process just 20 kilograms of leaves. Quite simply, you’ve never had a tea quite like Wild Woods.
Juicy and sweet, you’ll detect notes of peach, watermelon, and rose. While all White Tea is minimally processed in comparison to other tea types, the particular care in the few stages for Wild Woods kept in tact a sensuous floral bouquet that will delight you every time you smell the dry leaves or the lid of your gaiwan after a steep.
Wild Woods is high in antioxidants like catechins, which fight free radicals and encourage a healthy heart. And the body sensation is simultaneously joyful and alert, pairing well with creative pursuits, meditation, or work. This tea will steep again and again and again — ensuring you can enjoy its sweet, floral nature for hours on just a few grams of its beautiful purple-green buds.




























