Cloud Mist

Lushan or 'Cloud Mist' green tea was originally cultivated in Buddhist temples, earning it the name 'Buddhist Tea.'

Characterized by stout tea buds covered in white fuzz, Lu Shan Yun Wu features tightly curled dry leaves. Its taste is sweet with a long-lasting aftertaste and a fresh, clean mouthfeel, reminiscent of tea leaves grown on high mountains.

PACKAGING:
€12.00

Tea Character

Leaf Aroma

Leaf Aroma

fresh-cut cucumber, morning mist, delicate floral sweetness

Cup Aroma

Cup Aroma

vanilla, warm dairy, cotton candy

Flavor

Flavor

cucumber, New York cheesecake, cotton candy

Tea Story

High above the rolling mist of Lushan Mountain, where clouds embrace the peaks and veil the landscape in an ethereal hush, monks once tended to tea gardens in temple courtyards. Known as Buddhist Tea, Cloud Mist or Lushan Yun Wu has been cultivated for centuries, nurtured in a climate where fog and mist filter the sunlight, slowing growth and concentrating the tea’s natural sweetness.

The delicate, downy buds and curled leaves of this tea are hand-picked in early spring, just as new growth emerges. The leaves undergo a meticulous pan-firing process, locking in their signature smoothness while preserving a fresh, dewy sweetness. This high-mountain cultivation and careful processing result in a tea that feels almost weightless on the palate — soft, lingering, and cooling, like mist rolling through ancient temple grounds.

Sipped in quiet moments, Cloud Mist tea unfolds with an almost dreamlike texture — light, silky, and subtly indulgent. It’s a tea that invites reflection, whether enjoyed at dawn as mist rises over the landscape or in the afternoon, paired with delicate sweets.

Tea Origin

Tea Region | Camellia sinensis sinensis
Cultivar | Ying Shuang (迎霜)
Picking & processing | Buds and young leaves, pan-fired
Harvest | Early spring, 2024

How To Brew

Traditional Brew

Temperature
80°C
Weight
5g
Water
100ml
Time
20 sec · up to 7 steeps

Western Brew

Temperature
80°C
Weight
3g
Water
500ml
Time
2 min · up to 3 steeps