2020 International Tea Day Shou Mei White Tea Cake - Limited Heritage Edition
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Academy-researched Yunnan Shou Mei from 2020's International Tea Day harvest—a rare limited edition celebrating tea heritage, crafted from high-altitude spring leaves and perfected in dry storage for an elegantly aged flavor profile.
What Makes It Unique
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Academy-Certified Heritage: Three-Year Research Project Guarantees Authentic Quality
Developed by the Academician Expert Workstation's Yunnan White Tea Research Group, ensuring traditional wisdom meets scientific precision. -
Rare International Tea Day Commemorative Edition - Launched May 21, 2020
A limited-release tribute to global tea culture, making this not just a tea but a piece of drinkable history. -
Yunnan Large-Leaf White Tea - Bolder, More Complex Than Fuding-Style
Unique large-leaf variety delivers richer body, deeper sweetness, and greater aging potential than coastal white teas. -
High-Altitude Mountain Purity: Spring Leaves from 1800-2400m Gardens
Lincang's pristine elevation ensures slower growth, concentrated nutrients, and that signature cloud-mist minerality. -
Expert Dry Storage in Kunming - Clean, Mellow, Zero Off-Notes
Climate-controlled dry warehousing preserves the purest nectar sweetness while allowing flavonoids to gracefully evolve over time.
The Story Behind This Tea
On May 21, 2020, as the world celebrated the inaugural International Tea Day (declared by the United Nations in 2019), a unique collaboration was unfolding in Yunnan's Lincang mountains. The Academician Expert Workstation's White Tea Research Group—a team of China's top tea scientists—released the culmination of a three-year study: this commemorative Shou Mei white tea cake (寿眉白茶饼, Shòu Méi Bái Chá Bǐng). The project wasn't just about creating another white tea. It was about proving that Yunnan's large-leaf variety (大叶种, Dà Yè Zhǒng), traditionally reserved for Pu-erh production, could produce world-class white tea that rivals—and in some ways surpasses—the famous Fujian styles.
The raw material tells the first part of this story. Harvested in spring 2020 from mountain gardens perched at 1800-2400 meters in Lincang, these leaves grew in the oxygen-rich, cloud-shrouded environment where temperature swings between day and night force the tea bushes to concentrate their inner compounds. Unlike the smaller-leaf Fuding cultivars from coastal Fujian, Yunnan's Camellia sinensis var. Assamica brings a naturally bolder constitution—thicker leaves, denser trichomes (the silvery down), and a flavor architecture built for aging. The production method honors white tea's defining principle: minimal intervention. Following the "bu chao bu rou" (不炒不揉, Bù Chǎo Bù Róu) philosophy—no pan-firing, no rolling—the fresh leaves underwent only withering (萎凋, Wěi Diāo) and low-temperature drying, then were scientifically blended and steam-pressed (蒸压, Zhēng Yā) into 300g cakes.
But the true distinction lies in what happened after production. This tea has spent the past years in Kunming dry storage—a professional warehouse where Yunnan's low-humidity, stable climate allows slow, clean transformation without the mustiness or sour notes that plague poorly stored teas. The academy's research group monitored the evolution: as catechins gently oxidize into theaflavins, the once-grassy Shou Mei has developed honeyed warmth, subtle jujube sweetness, and that silken mouthfeel collectors prize in aged white tea. This is no accident—this is intentional aging, where every variable was controlled to create a tea that's both ready to drink now and positioned to become even more treasured in years to come.
Ready to Start Your White Tea Journey?
Why Serious Tea Collectors Choose This Cake:
- Institutional provenance: Academy certification provides traceability and quality assurance rarely seen in commercial white tea
- Commemorative significance: First-year International Tea Day release carries historical premium and collectible appeal
- Dry storage verification: Kunming warehousing guarantees clean flavor evolution, critical for both immediate enjoyment and long-term aging potential
Don't miss this limited heritage edition. As Yunnan white tea gains international recognition, academy-backed releases like this—combining high-altitude terroir, scientific craftsmanship, and proven dry storage—represent the future of collectible white tea. Available in tasting sample (30g) or full cake (300g). Secure your piece of tea history today.
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Academy-Certified Heritage: Three-Year Research Project Guarantees Authentic Quality
Academy-researched Yunnan Shou Mei from 2020's International Tea Day harvest—a rare limited edition celebrating tea heritage, crafted from high-altitude spring leaves and perfected in dry storage for an elegantly aged flavor profile.
What Makes It Unique
-
Academy-Certified Heritage: Three-Year Research Project Guarantees Authentic Quality
Developed by the Academician Expert Workstation's Yunnan White Tea Research Group, ensuring traditional wisdom meets scientific precision. -
Rare International Tea Day Commemorative Edition - Launched May 21, 2020
A limited-release tribute to global tea culture, making this not just a tea but a piece of drinkable history. -
Yunnan Large-Leaf White Tea - Bolder, More Complex Than Fuding-Style
Unique large-leaf variety delivers richer body, deeper sweetness, and greater aging potential than coastal white teas. -
High-Altitude Mountain Purity: Spring Leaves from 1800-2400m Gardens
Lincang's pristine elevation ensures slower growth, concentrated nutrients, and that signature cloud-mist minerality. -
Expert Dry Storage in Kunming - Clean, Mellow, Zero Off-Notes
Climate-controlled dry warehousing preserves the purest nectar sweetness while allowing flavonoids to gracefully evolve over time.
The Story Behind This Tea
On May 21, 2020, as the world celebrated the inaugural International Tea Day (declared by the United Nations in 2019), a unique collaboration was unfolding in Yunnan's Lincang mountains. The Academician Expert Workstation's White Tea Research Group—a team of China's top tea scientists—released the culmination of a three-year study: this commemorative Shou Mei white tea cake (寿眉白茶饼, Shòu Méi Bái Chá Bǐng). The project wasn't just about creating another white tea. It was about proving that Yunnan's large-leaf variety (大叶种, Dà Yè Zhǒng), traditionally reserved for Pu-erh production, could produce world-class white tea that rivals—and in some ways surpasses—the famous Fujian styles.
The raw material tells the first part of this story. Harvested in spring 2020 from mountain gardens perched at 1800-2400 meters in Lincang, these leaves grew in the oxygen-rich, cloud-shrouded environment where temperature swings between day and night force the tea bushes to concentrate their inner compounds. Unlike the smaller-leaf Fuding cultivars from coastal Fujian, Yunnan's Camellia sinensis var. Assamica brings a naturally bolder constitution—thicker leaves, denser trichomes (the silvery down), and a flavor architecture built for aging. The production method honors white tea's defining principle: minimal intervention. Following the "bu chao bu rou" (不炒不揉, Bù Chǎo Bù Róu) philosophy—no pan-firing, no rolling—the fresh leaves underwent only withering (萎凋, Wěi Diāo) and low-temperature drying, then were scientifically blended and steam-pressed (蒸压, Zhēng Yā) into 300g cakes.
But the true distinction lies in what happened after production. This tea has spent the past years in Kunming dry storage—a professional warehouse where Yunnan's low-humidity, stable climate allows slow, clean transformation without the mustiness or sour notes that plague poorly stored teas. The academy's research group monitored the evolution: as catechins gently oxidize into theaflavins, the once-grassy Shou Mei has developed honeyed warmth, subtle jujube sweetness, and that silken mouthfeel collectors prize in aged white tea. This is no accident—this is intentional aging, where every variable was controlled to create a tea that's both ready to drink now and positioned to become even more treasured in years to come.
Ready to Start Your White Tea Journey?
Why Serious Tea Collectors Choose This Cake:
- Institutional provenance: Academy certification provides traceability and quality assurance rarely seen in commercial white tea
- Commemorative significance: First-year International Tea Day release carries historical premium and collectible appeal
- Dry storage verification: Kunming warehousing guarantees clean flavor evolution, critical for both immediate enjoyment and long-term aging potential
Don't miss this limited heritage edition. As Yunnan white tea gains international recognition, academy-backed releases like this—combining high-altitude terroir, scientific craftsmanship, and proven dry storage—represent the future of collectible white tea. Available in tasting sample (30g) or full cake (300g). Secure your piece of tea history today.