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A Refreshing High-Mountain Green Tea with Elegant Floral & Chestnut Notes

Key Benefits

  • 🌿 Authentic Origin – Grown in the misty highlands of Yellow Mountain (黄山 Huangshan), where constant cloud cover nurtures tender leaves rich in amino acids and aroma.
  • 🍵 Elegant Flavor Profile – A bright, refreshing infusion with lingering floral fragrance, chestnut notes, and a clean, sweet finish.
  • 🏔️ High-Mountain Quality – Dense clouds, diffused sunlight, and cool temperatures produce exceptional leaves prized for freshness and vitality.
  • 🔒 Freshness Locked In – Sealed in premium foil packaging to preserve aroma, flavor, and nutrients until the moment you brew.
  • 💚 Everyday Wellness – Rich in antioxidants and amino acids, supporting digestion, focus, and overall well-being.

A Tea Born from Clouds and Tradition

Huangshan Cloud Mist Tea (黄山云雾茶, Huangshan Yunwu Tea) has been treasured by tea lovers for centuries. Grown at high altitudes in the misty peaks of Anhui’s Yellow Mountain, this tea draws its essence from the mountain’s legendary clouds, shifting light, and cool climate. The unique terroir enriches the leaves with a delicate fragrance and a smooth, refreshing taste.

Our Cloud Mist Green Tea is crafted by master tea farmer Mr. Huang Shehua, who has dedicated over 30 years to preserving traditional tea-making methods. Every leaf is handpicked in early spring, carefully pan-fired, and expertly rolled to capture the spirit of the mountain. Each cup reflects not only the natural beauty of Huangshan but also the cultural legacy of Anhui’s famed teas.

Specifications

  • Type: Loose leaf green tea
  • Grade: First Grade, Early Spring Harvest
  • Origin: Huangshan City, Anhui Province, China
  • Appearance: Tightly rolled leaves, emerald green with fine silvery hairs
  • Flavor: Fresh floral aroma with chestnut undertones, clean and lingering finish
  • Packaging: Sealed foil pouch to ensure long-lasting freshness
  • Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from light and strong odors; best consumed within 18 months of opening
  • Brewing: See our guide to brewing green tea perfectly

Why Choose This Tea?

Unlike the well-known Huangshan Maofeng 黄山毛峰 or Taiping Houkui 太平猴魁, Huangshan Cloud Mist Green Tea offers a hidden gem experience—an authentic high-mountain green tea beloved by locals but less commercialized. It’s the perfect choice for both daily enjoyment and gifting, offering unmatched freshness straight from its origin.

👉 Bring home the taste of Yellow Mountain today. Limited seasonal harvests mean supplies are naturally scarce—secure your pouch of Huangshan Cloud Mist Green Tea now and savor the refreshing elegance of China’s misty peaks.

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