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Yunnan Sourcing · Imperial Grade "Gan Zao Ye" Wild Jujube Tea from Laoshan Village
Origin
Shandong, China
Harvest
Spring 2025
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This herbal infusion offers a uniquely thick and soupy body, reminiscent of barley with a sustained, jiaogulan-like sweetness. The aroma is notably fruity and sweet, evoking the comforting scent of baked fruitcake.
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About This Tea
What does Imperial Grade "Gan Zao Ye" Wild Jujube Tea from Laoshan Village taste like?
This herbal infusion offers a uniquely thick and soupy body, reminiscent of barley with a sustained, jiaogulan-like sweetness. The aroma is notably fruity and sweet, evoking the comforting scent of ba. It leans sweet, fruity and rich.
Where does Imperial Grade "Gan Zao Ye" Wild Jujube Tea from Laoshan Village come from?
Grown in Shandong, China. This batch is from the Spring 2025 harvest.
How much does Imperial Grade "Gan Zao Ye" Wild Jujube Tea from Laoshan Village cost?
Starts at $5.75 from Yunnan Sourcing, or about $0.18/g. A 25g package gets you around 4 gongfu sessions at ~6 g each, which works out to about $1.08 per session. Compare herbal prices across vendors on Teadar.
$5.75$0.18/g