A unique limited edition tea that breaks all stereotypes about the old Te Guan Yin.
In Zheng Shan village, tea from local wild plants, harvested in 2019, was found in a storage room under the stairs. Even on examining the appearance of the dry leaf, the question arises as to what kind of tea it is. The leaf is heterogeneous, dark, curled, but not too much, there are petioles, single and bit by bit. When warmed by breathing, a light raspberry aroma is released. After the first brewing, the aroma becomes more intense. The infusion is orange-green in color. Dense taste of steamed raspberries, berries and strawberries. There is an exhibition of fruit and honey in the empty chahaya. The tea brings culinary pleasure and improves mood, revealing the unknown face of Te Guan Yin.