This is a 5 gram, single serving tea cracker made of the same material as the baikeng Caicha solidarity cake. which is the second iteration of our cost-transparent, profit-sharing solidarity cakes. Going forward, we will aim to release one per season, aimed at relatively struggling producers. In this case, we worked with the Wu Family, a small family attic operation on the periphery of an already struggling Fuding.
This cracker was made from the heirloom stock (Caicha) of heterogenous bushes that grew in the area before modern cultivars like Dabai and Dahao were propagated. Baikeng Village has been home to Wu Shiwei and his tea-growing aunt and grandfather before him. Although by no means a famous village, the family was one of many to grow tea there since the 1950's. Up until around the new millennium, that meant mostly making red tea for export. The white tea boom let Shiwei quit his job coal-mining up in Shanxi, and he has stayed on despite the recent market downturn.
His family's caicha's were one of the first we drank, but they have never been sold on here before. Refreshing and vegetal, heirloom teas like these are not always sweet or creamy in the same way as modern cultivars covered in fuzzy down. This one is, however, robustly fragrant, uniquely sweet, and without any of the unpleasant sourness or bitterness that can come with fresh teas made from such materials. It is a simply good and straightforward tea.
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Did not know what to expect, but the chocolatey, earthy, roasty taste is exceptional. Very mellow, smooth, and relaxing-feeling. A wonderful first dive into yellow tea for me.
This is absolutely one of my favorites. I’m about to order another batch so that I never run out. I’m very impressed with the depth of the flavor notes and the gentle hug from smokiness of it.