
Yunnan Green Tea
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A powerhouse in our Green Tea Collection, Yunnan Green Tea (often known as Dian Lv) is a departure from the delicate green teas of eastern China. Grown in the southwestern province of Yunnan—a name that literally translates to “South of the Clouds”—this tea is forged in a land of dramatic mountain ranges, frozen mists, and ancient biodiversity. It is a tea for those who seek depth, energy, and a connection to the wild highlands.
Yunnan’s mountainous terrain creates sharp temperature fluctuations between day and night. As the sun sets, thick fogs are born, smoothly enveloping the mountain peaks and creating a mystical “inside a cloud” effect. This high-altitude moisture acts as a natural shade, slowing the growth of the leaves and concentrating the nutrients, resulting in the rich aroma and bold character for which Yunnan province is famous.


Unlike the small-leaf varieties found in Zhejiang, Yunnan Green Tea is typically made from large-leaf tea trees. These plants naturally possess a much higher polyphenol content. This results in a potent toning effect, offering a clear, focused energy boost. It is the perfect tea for those who appreciate a drink that is as functionally invigorating as it is flavorful.
Thanks to Yunnan’s favorable climate, tea can be harvested twice a year. However, the timing dramatically changes the profile:
The “buds with two identical leaves” used for this tea are larger and thicker than average. This physical structure allows the leaf to hold more essential oils and minerals. When brewed, the leaves unfurl to reveal their impressive size, a visual reminder of the ancient tea trees that inhabit the southwestern jungles.


Because of the higher polyphenol content, this tea can become astringent if over-steeped. Use slightly cooler water to bring out the hidden sweetness.
3g per 400ml
Temp: 80°C (176°F)
Time: 2-3 Minutes
Focus on the refreshing, sweet floral notes of the spring harvest.
5g per 150ml
Temp: 85°C (185°F)
Steeps: 4-5 rounds
Short, flash-steeps will reveal a thick, “soupy” texture and a lingering finish.
No, though they grow in the same region and often come from the same trees. Yunnan Green is “fixed” at a high temperature to stop oxidation immediately, preserving its fresh green character, whereas Pu-erh undergoes different processing for aging.
Yunnan is the home of Camellia sinensis var. assamica, which naturally produces much larger, thicker leaves compared to the sinensis variety used for Dragon Well or Biluochun.
Due to the high polyphenol and tannin content, it is quite “strong.” Sensitive individuals may find it better to drink after a light meal.
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