
Moonlight White
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Among the treasures in our Puerh Tea Collection, Moonlight White (Yue Guang Bai) is perhaps the most romantic. Celebrated for its unique “white buds and black leaves,” this tea occupies a mysterious space between white tea and oolong. Sourced from ancient trees in Yunnan, it offers a complexity that has earned it the nickname “sweet-sweet tea” in its homeland.
This tea was given its poetic name in honor of the beautiful Thai princess, Yue Guang. Legend tells of her noble sacrifice, where she surrendered her title and luxurious palace life for the love of a young man from a rival family. Her act reconciled the two warring clans and inspired tea masters to create a drink as delicate as her spirit. A more pragmatic version suggests the production was conducted only at night under the moonlight to preserve its aroma—a method documented in tea heritage studies.


The first thing a connoisseur notices is its visual diversity. Unlike the uniform green of most teas, this variety contains raw materials that are strikingly different in color. The buds remain shimmering silver, while the larger leaves transition into charcoal black. This aesthetic is a direct result of its artisanal processing method involving the assamica cultivar indigenous to the region.
The peculiarity of Moonlight White lies in its unequal fermentation. During production, leaves are laid on top of buds and heated with hot steam. Because the steam does not reach the protected buds as intensely as it does the outer leaves, the fermentation levels vary. This nuance bridges the gap between white tea freshness and the structured depth of an oolong.
Steeping Moonlight White is a transformative experience. The infusion is clear and golden, carrying an immediate aroma of wild honey and meadow flowers. As the tea hits the palate, it reveals layers of sun-dried fruit and a subtle woody finish. It is remarkably resilient—found in our New Arrivals each year, it is a favorite for those who enjoy the “Cha Qi” (energy) of Yunnan tea.


We recommend using high-quality Teaware such as a porcelain Gaiwan or a large glass pot to appreciate the visual dance of the leaves.
3g per 500ml
Temp: 90°C (194°F)
Time: 3-5 Minutes
Results in a smooth, honey-like liquor perfect for afternoon relaxation.
7g per 150ml
Temp: 95°C (203°F)
Steeps: 10+ rounds
Experience the evolution from floral sweetness to deep complexity.
It is processed as a white tea but made from the assamica variety used for Puerh, creating a unique hybrid status.
The darkness comes from a higher degree of natural oxidation during the steaming and drying process compared to the buds.
Yes! Cold-brewing for 8 hours brings out an incredible stone-fruit sweetness and zero bitterness.
Curated for the global tea community.