Silver Moonlight Wild White Tea
This is a beautiful example of white tea. Slightly toasty with light almond notes and a wild finish. It’s a beautiful cup for the evenings. There is a beautiful and tragic legend behind this tea: There was a young maiden from a small village near the base of a mountain. She was the only child of a local farmer and his wife. She fell ill one winter, and as the road to their village was unreachable in the wintertime, the doctor was unable to help. In desperation, the farmer decided to climb the mountain to reach the old shaman that lived near it’s peak. The climb took nearly a week with the farmer having to carry his ailing daughter the whole way. By the time they reached the shaman, the maiden had died. Distraught, the farmer spoke to the shaman anyway and whale there was nothing she could do to bring the girl back to life, she told the farmer that if he buried his daughter at the top of the mountain as an offering to the gods, he would be rewarded by them for his loyalty to his only ch