Ancient Sun Black Tea Cakes Wholesale

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Size: 5 cake tong

Pickup available at Blue Willow Teaspot

Usually ready in 24 hours

Size: 5 cake tong

Harvested from Bitter Bamboo Mountain in Yunnan, these ancient leaves are sun-dried and pressed for Blue Willow into 100g cakes. The aroma of the warm leaf has notes of dry wood and fruit leather. The leaves steep velvety smooth and fills the whole mouth with flavors mimicking chocolate, kumquat, and cedarwood. The roughly 300-year-old trees have deep roots, channeling minerals to the tips of the leaves which linger from the roof of the mouth to deep in the throat.



These leaves are lightly rolled after withering, increasing the amount of time to oxidize, which makes the tea sweeter. The process of sun-drying instead of baking allows more enzymes to live, altering the flavor of the tea and making it ideal for aging. Over time, the enzymes will continue to create more sugars, making the tea sweeter and sweeter the longer it ages.



Process: organic

Harvest: 2022

Origin: Yunnan, China



*Label art hand-drawn by Ali, Boss Lady*

Process: Organic

Region: Simao, Yunnan, China

Harvest: 2022

• Ideal for aging

• Complex flavor

• Steeps many, many times

• Clears the mind and helps with focus

• 7g tea per 8oz. water

• Rinse with boiling water (optional)

• Steep 15 seconds in boiling water

• 10 second re-steeps 5-6 times, then lengthen re-steeps until you’ve extracted all the flavor



*This tea is best prepared in a gaiwan or seasoned Yixing pot

Use these recommendations for steeping in a western teapot, or when only 1 steep is desired.

• 5g tea per 8oz. water

• Steep 3 minutes in boiling water

• Re-steep one more time for 3-5 minutes (if desired)

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