This tea is a relatively new addition to my daily-drinker rotation. It has a bit of a story behind it; a mixture of craftsmanship, government targeted growth, and corporate philanthropy.

This tea is 雷山红梅茶 (Léishān Hóngméi Chá, Leishan Red Plum Tea). Leishan is in a very economically depressed area of China and is a target for economic development. For this, it works with the philanthropic division of the Alibaba Group. That group tends to go into areas, identify possibilities for enhancing the economics, then helps set up the infrastructure needed to capitalize on it. In Guizhou the obvious economic choice in the mountains is tea; Guizhou tea plantations are in high-quality terroir, but for a variety of reasons is not often consumed outside of Guizhou (part of it being transportation).

This tea is a Leishan clone of a famous tea: 九曲红梅茶 (Jiǔqū Hóngméi Chá, Jiuqu Red Plum tea) which itself has a fascinating story I will someday explore. It is currently the only "red" (we'd say "black") tea of the 28 famous teas of Zhejiang. It has a famous processing of withering, rolling, oxidization, and drying. And masters from Zhejiang were hired to teach the tea producers of Leishan how to do the same with their own tea. The result is an intriguing tea that has the floral notes you'd expect from a high-mountain Chinese red like a Dianhong, but with a walnut-astringent overlay that tastes, of all things, like a high-grade Assam.

Because it's part of a development program, it is sold at subsidized prices (with the Alibaba Group making up the difference as part of their philanthropy) under new production and distribution infrastructure, all as part of establishing the tea in the broader tea culture of China; I'm evidence of the process working.

#茶 #中国茶 #贵州茶 #雷山茶 #红茶
#Tea #ChineseTea #GuizhouTea #LeishanTea #BlackTea

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It's been a long time since I've posted here. And a very long time since I posted about tea.

This tea is my long-term favourite. It's the first genuinely premium Chinese tea I had coming to China, a 庐山云雾茶 (Lúshān Yúnwù Chá, Lushan Cloud & Mist Tea). A mid-range version of this is on my permanent rotation (in place now for over 25 years), but once a year, in the spring, I get a premium first flush.

This is a premium first flush. Specifically it was picked *and processed* on 2026-04-12, so a week after Qingming. This makes it almost, but not quite, a pre-Qingming tea (the absolute peak in local tea culture).

This is much more expensive than my usual daily drinker. I splurge on it, though, because it is really good.

#茶 #中国茶 #江西茶 #庐山茶 #绿茶 #清明茶
#Tea #ChineseTea #JiangxiTea #LushanTea #GreenTea #QingmingTea

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Hi #tea , where would you recommend I order loose chrysanthemum tea from?

I’m based in the US and less to medium expensive options are better for right now, prioritizing no/low pesticides & if possible other “low processed” blooms.

I recently had some at a dumpling place and it helped a TON with my neural inflammation, despite me usually reacting to almost everything I eat due to MCAS!

If possible I would love to support an immigrant or multiply marginalized immigrant business. #ChineseTea

teeregen - [Tea Culture & Art]

Tea culture platform by Liyang focused on Chinese tea traditions and Gongfucha. Offers tea workshops, ceremonies, and tea-themed art prints/postcards sustainably printed on 100% recycled paper. Educational experiences about tea culture, six tea types, and traditional brewing methods. Ships within Germany and EU.

https://teeregen.de/

#gongfucha #chinesetea #teaworkshops #teaart #postcards #sustainable #teaculture

Nannuoshan - [Tea Merchant]

Berlin-based Chinese tea shop. Small-batch hand-crafted teas sourced directly from family-run farms. White, green, yellow, black tea and pu'er. Tea house, tastings, and workshops throughout Europe. YouTube channel.

https://www.nannuoshan.org/

#chinesetea #puer #berlin #smallbatch #directtrade #teaeducation #yixing

Liu - Tea & Art - [Tea Merchant & School]

Organic Wudang Daoist Tea and Chinese tea culture education in Alfeld, Germany. Tea garden in Leine Uplands. Workshops and professional training. Traditional teaware, tea art and clothing. Founded by Wenzhuo Liu.

https://liu-tea-art.com/

#organic #wudang #daoism #chinesetea #teaeducation #germany #alfeld

Länggass-Tee - [Tea Merchant]

Family tea business in Bern, Switzerland since 1983. Specialist shop with tea room, rarities collection, and tea school. Premium Chinese, Taiwanese, and Japanese teas. Hidden gem in Bern's university area.

https://laenggasstee.ch/

#tea #tearoom #bern #switzerland #chinesetea #taiwanese #japanese

🎤 Live from Yoshi En talk "Rock Tea Oolong - Yan Cha"

The room is full and people are ready to hear more about this kind of tea and drink some of it.

Only 1/5 of people heard about it before, the presentation starts now!

"It tastes like licking a stone" is how many people reflect on the minerality of it.

@tea #rocktea #tea #Yancha #chinesetea #dahongpao #Wuyi #BTF2025 #BerlinTeaFestival

大友茶葉 DaYo Tea - [Tea Merchant]

Taiwanese pu-erh tea specialist. Silver award winner at 2019 Yiwu Tea Competition. Official gift supplier for Yiwu Tea Competition. Specializes in various pu-erh formulations and commemorative editions.

https://858tea.com.tw/

#puer #taiwan #chinesetea #yiwu

Cha Moods - [Tea Merchant]

Independent tea company bridging China and Amsterdam. Authentic Chinese teas from sustainable farms including oolong, pu'er, white, green, and Taiwan premium teas. Collectible Gongfu teaware from Yixing and Jingdezhen.

https://www.chamoods.com/

#chinesetea #oolong #puer #teaware #amsterdam #organic #gongfu