Authentic Wild Tea, Rare Even in Yunnan Province
Da Xue Shan Wild Tea is a raw pu-erh tea made from wild Camellia taliensis. In Yunnan, Camellia taliensis is simply called “wild tea” (Ye Sheng Cha), not just because it’s wild but as the common name for the plant itself. This means that teas labeled as “wild tea” can be either wild or cultivated, making it hard to tell the difference by name alone. As demand for wild tea has grown, many farmers have started cultivating Camellia taliensis, leading to tea gardens in various regions. These cultivated teas are often sold as wild tea. Despite this, we remain focused on sourcing only genuine wild tea. don't forget to subscribe
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