Organic tea producer & collector in Pu’er Yunnan. Friendly for tea lovers, wholesale from 1kg.
Wherever you are, enjoy a cup of tea 🍵
If you have received an “order complete” email, or see that your order has been marked “complete” and has a tracking number in your account, then it’s on its way! If you haven’t received an “order complete” email, then we recommend checking your spam/junk mail folder or promotions tab (in Gmail) to see if it’s there.
Delivery time can vary from country to country, so we can’t say for sure. Most orders typically arrive within 1-2 weeks. Certain locations or times of year may see packages take a little longer, up to 1 month. Additional information about shipping can be found here.
We recommend using 17track.net to track orders. They pull tracking information from various sources and automatically indicate which carrier will be handling your package once it arrives in your country. From there you can always go directly to your country’s national postal service for additional details.
This happens from time to time, especially when the tracking shows that it has left China but not yet arrived in your country. This usually means it has not passed customs yet, but is not necessarily an indicator of a lost package. We advise waiting it out, and if it doesn’t show progress soon, we can look into it on our side.
If a package is truly lost, we will re-send or issue a full refund at our discretion.
Then please choose the tea marked organic logo, these are organic and pesticides free.
As all the teas we sell are same as drinking daily ourselves, we share a concern for safety and quality, paying close attention to the environment and land our teas come from.
So we are on the same side, be happy, don’t worried!
The main differentiator is approximate tree age. The problem is that there is no consensus in the tea world as to what qualifies as big/old/ancient trees. These terms are often used interchangeably, so this is just what they mean to us:
Wild growing/Fanghuang refers to younger trees (50 years or less) that are untended. They could have been plantation/taidi trees at one point, but now are left to grow without pruning, pesticides, weed killer or over-picking. There is minimal human intervention, aside from the actual harvesting of the tea. When buying younger teas, this is generally our preferred type compared to heavily maintained plantation tea.
Arbor/Dashu, in our books, can mean trees in the 70-100 year range. We’ll use this term interchangeably with “old tree” sometimes, but generally apply it to trees that have grown big. Basically, these aren’t shrubs, but they’re also not extremely old or rare types of trees.
Ancient tree/Gushu is only a label we’ll use on teas we are confident are quite old. 100+ is a good starting point for gushu. At this point in history the trees would have been alive during the Republic of China or earlier, which we feel is good enough to qualify as “ancient”.
Yes, we are friendly to both wholesale client and tea lovers. There is an option for wholesale and retail, just choose the right option for yourself.
Don’t forget choose the right shipping option when checkout.
Wholesale package: 1kg/foil bag, Retail package: ab. 50~100g/canister or bag.
We accept refunds for teaware, but all teas are final sale. Unused teaware items may be refunded, less a 30% restocking fee. Buyer is responsible for the cost of return shipping and ensuring the item does not sustain damage during return shipping. Refunds can only be issued upon receipt.
Notify us as soon as you discover the damage and if possible provide pictures. We will either refund the full cost of the item, re-send it, or offer a substitute if the original item is no longer available. These options are provided at our discretion, but we will generally try to facilitate the solution that makes you the happiest. Regardless, we’ll make it right.