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Nannuo Shan 2025 spring sheng

<i>Nán Nuò Shān 2025 Chūn Shēng</i>

南糯山2025春生

A high-altitude sheng from a Hani village on Nannuo Shan, offering bright citrus and honey with a lingering floral huigan.

$252USD · 357 g

Weight
357 g
Harvest
Spring 2025
Elevation
1800 m
Cultivar
Yunnan large-leaf (Da Ye Zhong)
Processing
Withering, pan-frying, rolling, sun-drying, stone-pressed into 357g cake.
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From a high-elevation Hani village to your cup

Amgalan Chin first visited this Nannuo Shan hamlet in late March 2025, trekking up old stone paths lined with tea trees older than the tea trade itself. The Hani farmers, meticulous in their garden care, harvested only the top bud and two leaves from each shoot, choosing a cool, overcast morning to lock in the mountain’s freshness. The leaves were withered on bamboo trays in the mountain breeze, then lightly pan-fired over iron woks, twisted by hand, and spread under a thin sun until the moisture dropped to just right. Pressing followed a stone-lever method that preserved the leaf’s cellular structure — a technique Amgalan insisted upon to safeguard the tea’s energy. The resulting cake shows the altitude: crisp, clean, and deeply aromatic, carrying the chill of the high slopes and the warmth of the village hearth. Amgalan sees this sheng as a bridge between the pure, floral youth of Nannuo and the structured characteristics he’s known from his work along the Russian–Mongolian trade routes — a tea destined to age gracefully, gaining depth without ever losing its bright core.

The leaf, brewed

Vibrant and aromatic with a honeyed profile.

dry leaf

Tight, silvery-green strands with downy buds; aroma of dried apricots, hay, and a hint of wildflower.

wet leaf

Unfurling to reveal whole leaves and buds with a fresh-cut bamboo and steamed rice scent.

liquor

Pale golden straw, brilliant and clear.

aroma

Lively notes of pomelo zest, white peach, and spring honey — a touch of menthol coolness.

taste

First infusions: bright citrus upfront, then a creamy, sweet honey body with a delicate floral back. Gentle astringency builds slowly, framing the fruit.

finish

Long, lingering huigan with cooling sensation and returning floral sweetness.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
gongfu
Ratio
5g / 100ml
Water temp
95°C (203°F)
First infusion
15
Subsequent
8+ infusions; increase by 5 seconds each step after the 4th infusion. Flash steeps possible.

Use a porcelain gaiwan or Yixing pot dedicated to young sheng. Rinse twice for 5 seconds to awaken the cake.

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Amgalan Chin

Cross-Regional Tea Expert & Technical Specialist

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