Taste the Mist: 2026 Lu Shan Yun Wu – The First, Tender Whispers of Spring
Taste the Mist: 2026 Lu Shan Yun Wu – The First, Tender Whispers of Spring
Taste the Mist: 2026 Lu Shan Yun Wu – The First, Tender Whispers of Spring
Taste the Mist: 2026 Lu Shan Yun Wu – The First, Tender Whispers of Spring
Taste the Mist: 2026 Lu Shan Yun Wu – The First, Tender Whispers of Spring

Lushan Yunwu Frühlingstee

$5.68

Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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Total price:$72.71
Description
  • Chinesisch: lú shān yún wù
  • Übersetzung: Lushan Yun Wu
  • Typ: Grüner Tee
  • Sorte: Yun Wu
  • Herkunft: Lushan, Jiujiang, Jiangxi
  • Erntedatum: 19.03.2022 (Ming Qian)
  • Lagerungsmethoden: Kühlung, Versiegelung, feuchtigkeitsfest, Licht vermeiden
  • Haltbarkeit: 18 Monate
  • Glastassen-Brühmethode: Das Verhältnis von grünem Tee zu Tee beträgt 1:50, und eine Glastasse von etwa 300 ml kann 5 g Tee gießen.
  • Gießen Sie Wasser in die Tasse (die Wassertemperatur beträgt 80~85°C), gießen Sie es langsam entlang der Wand der Tasse und lassen Sie die Teeblätter vollständig einsickern. Die Geschwindigkeit der Wassereinspritzung sollte nicht zu schnell sein.
  • Warten Sie 3 bis 5 Minuten, und Sie können die köstliche grüne Teesuppe trinken, und wenn Sie dann 1/3 der Teetasse getrunken haben, können Sie das Wasser wieder nachfüllen, normalerweise dreimal aufbrühen.
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J
Jenn (in California)
Those leaves!

I’d buy this clouds and mist tea for the leaves alone – beautiful, delicately twisted, gorgeous in the cup. Also a delightful flavor

S
Shuttleduck
Great tea.

Very good tea for this price. I love it and will order again!

C
Collins
Excellent product.

One of the very best China greens I've ever tried, and I've tried a lot of them. A+

R
Robert E. Dallas
Great tea

Delicious tea! Very smooth and balanced taste and stimulant.

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Snowy White
Happy with purchase

The green tea arrived in a timely manner. Happy with the quality

Frequently Asked Questions

It‘s called "Cloud and Mist." Does that actually affect the taste?
It defines the taste. The high peaks of Lu Mountain are shrouded in mist for over 190 days a year. This constant, gentle cloud cover acts as a natural filter, diffusing the sunlight. The tea plants don‘t have to work as hard, so they grow slower and focus on producing more chlorophyll (the deep green color) and amino acids (the sweet, umami flavor). That’s why this Lushan Cloud-fog Tea has that distinctive buttery texture and sweet pea flavor that you can't find anywhere else.
The leaves look tightly curled. How many times can I really steep them?
These leaves have a lot to give. Unlike tea bags that are spent after one use, these whole leaves will slowly unfurl over multiple infusions. We recommend at least three steeps. The first steep offers the delicate vegetal top-notes. The second steep (add 15 seconds) often brings out the buttery texture and chestnut sweetness. The third steep can reveal a subtle floral or mineral quality. It‘s a journey in a cup.
I‘ve seen "Lu Shan Yun Wu" and "Lu Mountain Cloud & Mist." Are they the same thing?
Yes, exactly. It‘s a translation preference. "Lu Shan" is the pinyin for Mount Lu, and "Yun Wu" directly translates to "Cloud and Mist." So whether you search for Lushan Yunwu, Lu Shan Yun Wu Green Tea Loose Leaf, or Cloud-Fog Green Tea, you're looking for this same prestigious tea from Jiangxi.
How do I brew this to get the most out of it?
It‘s simple! The golden rule is COOLER WATER. Boil your water, then let it sit for 3-5 minutes. You want it hot, but not violently boiling—aim for about 175°F. Use about 2-3 grams (a heaping teaspoon) for an 8oz cup. Pour the water over the leaves and steep for just 2-3 minutes. Watch the leaves dance and unfurl! You can re-steep the same leaves 2 or 3 more times, adding 30 seconds to each subsequent steep, and taste how the flavor evolves.