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Yunnan Xishuangbanna

China

Yunnan Xishuangbanna tea growing region — watercolor illustration
Altitude 600-1,800m
Clima Tropical monsoon with warm winters and abundant rainfall
Solo Laterite and red-yellow podzolic soils rich in organic matter
Colheita February-November

Sobre

Xishuangbanna in southern Yunnan is one of the oldest tea-producing areas on Earth, home to ancient tea trees over a thousand years old. The tropical monsoon climate and deep laterite soils nourish large-leaf Camellia sinensis var. assamica cultivars prized for Pu-erh production. Famous sub-regions like Yiwu, Bulang, and Nannuo each produce teas with distinct terroir-driven profiles ranging from honey-sweet to intensely bitter. This area is the spiritual heartland of Pu-erh tea, attracting collectors who seek single-origin ancient tree pressings.

Variedades Notáveis

Pu-erh Sheng, Pu-erh Shou, Ancient Tree Raw Pu-erh

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