YunWu of Lu Shan
YunWu Cha, or Cloud Mist Tea, is a famous tea that takes its name from the misty clouds surrounding the mountains on which it is grown. These clouds provide both moisture and shade to the tea trees, and the unique and unusual flavors of YunWu Cha come from the tea plants adaptation to this terroir. There are many famous examples of YunWu Cha: the YunWu grown on the sacred Buddhist mountain of Emei shan, the Huading YunWu from Mt. Tiantai in Zhejiang, and the Song Dynasty Imperial Tribute Lu shan YunWu from Jiangxi. This Leaves of Cha tea is the latter. As the saying goes, “Yun wu chu hao cha”, or, “Clouds and mist means good tea.” Leaves of Cha is especially proud to support women-run tea businesses in what is a primarily male-run industry. So we're happy to bring Zhang Li Hong ‘s tea to our customers. Provenance: Origin: Lu Shan Mountain, Jiu Jiang County, Jiangxi Province, China Grower/Teamaster: Zhang Li Hong Elevation: 850 meters Harvest Date: April 2024 Cultivar: Yun Wu; Spr