Wild Harvest Green 2020

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  • “Tea Travels: Greece. The island of Santorini is arid and incredible. After having a teabag provided by the hotel, which surprisingly was quite good, I decided I needed another cuppa. This was what...” Read full tasting note
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野生绿茶

Harvest
May 2020

Origin
Zhenghe, Fujian

Made by Mr. Fan, nickname Hunter. Mr. Fan accidentally discovered the mountain full of wild and abandoned tea trees in 2009 while hunting for wild boars that were wreaking havoc for local farmers.

The leaves were foraged in a vast old growth forest in the mountains of Zhenghe County, from wild cultivar tea plants. The tea plants grew from seeds that were washed downstream from the river that runs inRead more

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Tea Travels: Greece. The island of Santorini is arid and incredible. After having a teabag provided by the hotel, which surprisingly was quite good, I decided I needed another cuppa. This was what I chose. A seemingly delicate green. Twisted and rolled with pine green coloring. The liquor infuses to be clear and lightish green. The brew starts fruity. Juju fruit. Melon. A mix of cantaloupe and honeydew. Mango mixed with grass. A bit of astringency that is well balanced with the other flavors. Apanemo Hotel in Akrotiri, Santorini is a must for people who want to explore the island but wish to escape the Instagram crowd of the north. It’s a perfect place to steep tea while viewing the caldera.

gmathis 3 years ago

My impressions of Greece are solely based on travel photos, but Santorini looks like a lovely, lovely place!

Skysamurai 3 years ago

It is definitely one of those places that you can see from a thousand photos and still not fully grasp until your feet touch the land. We only spent 3 days there (which was effectually 1 full day) but it’s such an interesting area.

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