Where is Yunnan sourcing based?

Yunnan Province of China
Welcome to Yunnan Sourcing! We are committed to being the best and cheapest source for brand name, small label and special production teas from Yunnan Province of China.

Who owns Yunnan sourcing?

Scott Wilson
Scott Wilson is an American who settled in Kunming China and founded the tea export company Yunnan Sourcing. He spends his days working on the floor of one of the largest Pu-erh trading centers of the world.

Where does Yunnan tea come from?

Chinese Province of Yunnan
Yunnan teas are any teas produced in the Chinese Province of Yunnan. Many exquisite teas are grown in this province, including the famous dark Pu erh tea, some green teas, white and even oolong types. The most popular types are white, black and dark.

Does Yunnan sourcing have free shipping?

Total transit time (from time of order to delivery) is: Fulfillment time + Transit Time for the shipping method you’ve chosen! We are excited to be able to offer free shipping when you spend $100 or more, but please note that there are a few caveats!

Where does Pu-Erh tea come from?

Pu-erh tea is produced mainly in the Yunnan district in the southwestern part of China. It has also gained popularity in Taiwan.

What is cha qi?

In the simplest terms, Cha Qi is the life force of the tea. In China there is the concept of Qi, the ‘breath’ or life force of all things: the earth has Qi, plants have Qi, my cats have Qi, the air has it, the plants, everything has it.

Is Yunnan black tea good?

This bright, clean coloration well exemplifies the process of oxidization of the leaf and thus its denotation as a Dian Hong or “red” tea in China. Yunnan Black is widely enjoyed as a breakfast black tea. It can be served with milk and sugar. Lot Notes.

What does Yunnan tea taste like?

Yunnan black tea is characterized by a larger amount of young leaf buds, also referred to as “golden tips”, than other Chinese black teas. These tips result in the delicate, slightly smoky flavor with hints of cocoa and caramel and light peppery tones.

Why is pu-erh so expensive?

Raw puerh tea is often sold at a much higher price point than its ripe counter part due to its ability to evolve and mature over time, with practically no expiration date.

Where does pu-erh tea come from?

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