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Spring 2021 Jingmai Gulan

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Spring 2021 first and second flush.

We carefully selected the raw material used in this Pu-erh cake, they come from the best ancient tea gardens of Jingmai we have access to.

You'll be charmed by the balance of this tea. Smell the complex orchid fragrance, delivered with a short-lived bitterness and leaving a powerful Cha Qi in its wake.

 


The Spring 2021harvest started slowly due to a dry weather, we were expecting a low yield, just like it had been in the past two years. Yet, weather patterns can be unpredictable in the hills of Yunnan. By mid-April, rain was pouring all over the tea mountains; it only lasted a couple of days, but it was intense. Soon after the rain episode, the ancient tea gardens sprouted massively. We would soon be swimming in fresh tea leaves. We spent the next ten days processing the gushu leaves by hand.

This year, we managed to produce 300kg of tea from the ancient tea gardens. Half of the production went into assembling the Gulan cake. We used first and second flush material, they typically balance each other well. The first flush carries the fragrance, while the second flush brings a robust mouthfeel.

Here is an overview of our total production:

 

 

A rich and unique history

Jingmai mountain is located in South-Western Yunnan, close to the Burmese border. It is well known for hosting the largest ancient tea gardens in the world. Historical evidence shows tea trade was already going on 1200 years ago, the gardens could have been planted even earlier. The lack of written documents makes the history of the hills mysterious, and only trade records or religious notes give us a clue of life in the past.

 

Jingmai localization in Asia

 

We can know more about the recent history, simply by asking the elders in the village. They told us the ancient trees were as big when they were young as they are now. Tea drinkers in China got interested in those ancient gardens about twenty years ago, and since then, they have sustained the livelihood of the farmers in Jingmai.

 

Ancient tea forest of Jingmai

 

There is more to it than the large size of the gardens. The Da Ping Zhang plateau, laying just above our village, is a rare feature, it's not typical to have such flat lands on the top of the mountains in Yunnan. About half of all the ancient tea trees in Jingmai grow on that plateau. This makes for a unique landscape. While walking through the gardens, you will encounter a wide variety of insects and plants, some of them not even properly identified by the scientists.

 

Epiphyte growing on a tea tree

 

We don't really know how life was in the past, but we can see now that there are five different ethnic groups living on the mountain: Dai, Bulang, Han, Hani and Wa. Each of them has their own language, values and traditions. Nowadays, all of them make tea.

 

Jingmai is the perfect intersection between environment and culture and shows how agriculture has linked mankind and nature. The mountain is now candidate to become a UNESCO World Heritage site.

 

tea picker climbing a tree

 

 

A decade of research to give your the best quality leaves

We started making tea in Jingmai in 2011. Yubai started out on her own with just a wok and a few bamboo mats. She had to learn the intricacies of Pu-erh tea processing. It seems simple at a first glance but requires years of practice and active learning to master.

 

yubai tea farmer

 

We've been improving the quality of our production every year through a careful selection process of the best gardens. The ancient tea gardens of Jingmai mountain are vast, it is our task to explore them and understand the 'taste of the mountain'.

 

Each year, we refine the blend of ancient garden leaves used to make the Jingmai Gulan. This is our flagship cake, designed to be a worthy ambassador of Jingmai mountain. We aim at a high quality well-rounded tea.

 

pu-erh tea brewing in a teapot

 

While most of the Chinese buyers refer to that large area by a single name, the local Dai, who cultivate the plateau, separate the area into many gardens. We want to bring you as much accuracy as possible in the description of the terroir.

 

Da Ping Zhang gardens map

 


fresh tea leaves collection in the ancient tea gardens of jingmai