what is puerh?
nestled in the mountainous province of Yunnan, China, wild tea trees grow up to 30 feet tall, some over a thousand years old. these groves are cared for by indigenous groups like the Blang and Dai, whose stewardship preserves the delicate balance between nature and tradition. the region is revered and protected as a UNESCO heritage site, a testament to puerh’s importance in daily life


this tea is often called “drinkable gold” for good reason. puerh undergoes a unique fermentation process, which can last for decades. over time, the tea will develop a rich, smooth, and complex flavor profile just like wines do