
This was one of the two teas that made up my first order with Farmer Leaf.

This was one of those books that everyone seemed to be reading earlier in the year, and given all the good reviews I read I simply had to order a copy for my own tea library.

My supplies of Bai Mu Dan, my morning leaf of choice, were rapidly dwindling, so I had to either make an order sharpish, or risk going without.

Over the past few months it felt as though I’d been giving priority to the daily drinker side of my stash, so when I found the tea buying coffers pleasantly full I decided to have a mini splurge of sorts.

I first spotted these leaves when I was logged onto House of Tea to re-stock on their Bai Mu Dan.

This tea came my way in the form of a free 3 gram sample that was included in a recent order I made over at House of Tea.

This was one of a pair of beengs I recently bought to help prop up the shou side of my stash.

…and everything in its place…
When I unexpectedly found the remains of a tuo that I thought I’d polished off some time ago it became apparent that I really needed to re-organise my stash.

As the name suggests, this tea is a product of the Wuhan Jiarun Tea Co. Ltd., who are based in Wuhan, Hubei Province.