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Located in a remote, pristine high elevation garden on the edge of a national forest. Qi Lai Shan is close to other famous high mountain gardens such as Li Shan, Fu shou shan, and Da Yu lin. Even in Taiwan, Qi lai Shan is a still largely unknown growing region. This is because this area is relatively new to tea cultivation. Only locals who know where the best tea in Taiwan is, know about this growing area. This tea is grown at 2050m. The dry leaves have the clean fragrance of high mountains that is both fruity and floral. The taste is pure and buttery with a long, smooth aftertaste. If you are a high-mountain lover tea, this is the tea for you. It is one of our personal favorites. It's very rare to find a better quality tea than this in Taiwan.
Note: This product now comes in it's original vacuum sealed foil bags to improve quality and storage.
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light, fresh and floral UPDATE: We're delighted to share that the Spring 2025 harvest has arrived, and it's exceptional. This is the first harvest of the year, boasting unparalleled freshness and...
Fantastic and utterly delicious. Most highly recommended!
Served this to Korean tea makers, along with some other 'high mountain' Taiwanese teas, and we all kept coming back to this gem. Beautiful notes and a bit of after-taste brilliance that long remains.
Love the 2025 Qilaishan. One of the best harvest tasted since I started ordering yearly some ten years ago. KUDOS and CONGRATULATIONS Emilio!
I like this tea.
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