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Wild Green Tái

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Wild Green Tái Wild-Harvested Green Tea from Ancient Tái Tea Trees 傳統工藝石阡古樹苔茶  二零二六  綠茶.

A wild-harvested green tea crafted from ancient and indigenous purple-leaf Tái tea trees in Shiqian (石阡), Guizhou, using traditional methods carried forward today by the Rao family and tea master Rao Deng Xiang.

Picked around the Qing Ming season in the classic one-bud, one-leaf just-opening standard (一芽一葉初展), this harvest captures the vivid freshness and sweetness deeply treasured in traditional green tea-making within the Gelao communities across Guizhou. Yet unlike many modern single-bud green teas, Wild Green Tái also carries more depth, structure, and longevity, owing to the vitality of the ancient Tái tea trees and the precision required to time the harvest.

Tái tea trees are especially known for their purple-tinged leaves and naturally high levels of antioxidants, amino acids, and minerals, qualities shaped by centuries of adaptation within the mountain ecosystems of Shiqian. Historically treasured both as tea and medicine, these indigenous tea trees produce a liquor that feels remarkably vivid, clear and nourishing on the body.

For tea makers, the Qing Ming harvest window is everything. If the leaves are picked too early, the tea lacks fullness. Too late, and the delicacy and freshness begin to fade. Storms, sudden rain or strong mountain winds can alter the harvest overnight. To recognise the exact moment when the leaves are ready — and to respond before nature changes course again — requires years of observation, sensitivity and experience.

The tea opens with a vivid freshness (鮮) and clear returning sweetness (甜), followed by layers of wildflowers, mountain herbs and a deep mineral softness that slowly unfolds through more than 10 re-infusions. Even when brewed stronger, the tea remains remarkably smooth and lively on the palate, without the sharp bitterness or lightheadedness many people associate with modern green tea.

Tái tea has long held cultural significance among the Gelao people of Shiqian. Deeply connected to local rituals, ancestral memory, and mountain life, these ancient tea trees continue to be protected and passed down through the remaining tea-making families in the region.

Among them, the Rao family carries particular importance. The younger Rao brother, Rao Deng Xiang, is regarded as one of the leading figures shaping how traditional Tái tea craftsmanship continues into the present day. A multi-award-winning tea maker, his work reflects not only technical mastery but also the continuation of knowledge passed down through generations, including from Grandma Rao, whose life and tea practice remain deeply woven into the story of Shiqian Tái tea.

For us, Wild Green Tái carries a rare balance between the delightful lushness of spring and the enduring, grounded presence of ancient tea trees. Its simplicity is expressed through the sheer joy it brings to daily life, while its profundity lies in the glimpse it offers into a living indigenous tea culture that continues quietly among the mountains of Guizhou today.

Taste Profile

Creamy, Nutty, and Woody

Feel
  • Enlivening & Uplifting
  • Refreshing & Cooling
Health Benefits
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Focus & Clarity
  • Nutrient Dense
Season
  • 2026 Spring
Indigenous Tree Type

Tai 苔茶種

Tree Age

400 - 600 y/o

Habitat

Shi Qian, Guizhou.

Elevation

1300-1500m

What's so special about this tea?

What's so special about Tai tea?

Tai tea trees, native to the east of the province, have grown wild and remained almost inaccessible for millennia. They're bold in colour (purple), taste and nutrients thanks to the area's mineral-rich soil and unique natural spring irrigation. A typical brew of
Tai tea has an infusion extract of 46% (a good quality whole-leaf infusion is around 32%). Tai teas are packed with much more nutrients than other teas – including vitamins, anthocyanin (a natural anti-oxidant) and minerals such as Ka, Zinc and Selenium."

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