Mist Temple 庐山云雾

  • Wheat, chestnut and almond
  • Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi
  • 843m
  • Production year: 2024, Spring harvest

A classic Lu Shan Yun Wu green tea with appealing curled and twisted leaves. It only consists of neat small leaves with buds that have unique vegetal scents and hints of lightly toasted wheat. Its liquid presents in a light yellow-green colour with a smooth and mellow light taste and excellent clarity.

Mist Temple 庐山云雾

From8,99

  • Wheat, chestnut and almond
  • Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi
  • 843m
  • Production year: 2024, Spring harvest

A classic Lu Shan Yun Wu green tea with appealing curled and twisted leaves. It only consists of neat small leaves with buds that have unique vegetal scents and hints of lightly toasted wheat. Its liquid presents in a light yellow-green colour with a smooth and mellow light taste and excellent clarity.

  • 25g-8,99
  • 50g-16,50
  • 80g-24,50

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Description

TEA STORY

Chinese name: Lu Shan Yun Wu 庐山云雾

This tea comes from a picturesque mountain range (Mountain Lu) where the cloudy and misty weather could last nearly 200 days a year. It was originally discovered and used by Buddhist monks and slowly promoted as a common drink. After steeping, the wet tea reveals a nice fruity note which lends sweetness to the liquid. Its creamy smoothness makes a clean and refreshing aftertaste that contributes to a pleasant mouthfeel.

 

This tea belongs to our Yīn 阴 | HARMONY collection.

Brewing recommendations

3g | 100ml | 80 °C | 10s

We recommend a steeping temperature of 80 °C (175 °F), where you can set the boiling water aside and allow it to cool down for a couple of minutes. Then take 3 grams of tea with 100ml water to steep for 10 seconds, or increase to 5 grams with a shorter steeping time if you prefer a stronger tea. The tea can be re-steeped several times when using a tea egg, filter bag, or Chinese Gaiwan/Glass teapot.

Additional information

Option

25g, 50g, 80g

Flavor

Wheat, chestnut and almond

Location

Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi

Altitude

843m

Production year

Production year: 2024, Spring harvest