“Gongfu! This tea was really, really different!! Is it heicha or is it yellow tea!? After brewing it up I can really understand why this is a tricky tea to class. Everything about the profile sort...” Read full tasting note
Liubao heicha, also known as dark tea, a post fermented tea from Guangxi province in China.
This tea was made on commission for white2tea in early spring of 2021 for our wonderful tea club. We did not have enough left for baskets, but had a little loose tea left for our new heicha section.
Not the typical mass produced and pile fermented dark liubao. Raw may be a misnomer, but calling it green doesn’t quite seem right either, and some folk have even suggested this tea qualify as a yellow tea or some hybrid unfermented heicha. In China people often call it nongjia or farmer style, though it is rarely sold on the open market due to small production sizes and lack of proper accreditation. You will find similarities in this tea that spans genres – green tea, yellow tea, heicha, raw Puer – there is a reason you can’t pin it down easily.
Bright aromas and sweetness with a hefty huigan (returning sweetness) that is sticky and refreshing. Lovely to drink now or age as you desire.
Each purchase is for 25g of loose tea.
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