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Wild Yunnan Tea

Locality: Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 432 794 655



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25.01.2022 Thank you for your patient, all Melbourne tea lover. Yes, we are back on 21 July @melbourneteafestival. Not only just our famous Gold Label Wild Ancient Black Tea, there will be more surprises for you this year. Looking forward to see you on this fun Sunday



25.01.2022 Wild Yunnan Tea is proudly hand-picked in early spring from wild forest tea trees. Many of these trees are between 300 and 3200 years old. Their roots have taken decades to grow, seeking out nutrients from layers of ancient minerals, and sub-terrarium waters, which regular plants can’t access. These ancient tea trees grow in the cloud-veiled mountains of Yunnan; home of The Ancient Tea Horse Road!

25.01.2022 What majic will occure when our Gold Label harvest pairs with fine dining at @automata_syd . Held in Automata's private mezzanine dining space? This event is a must for lovers of tea and fine dining. More details @sydneyteafestival @wildyunnantea .

25.01.2022 We Wish All Mums A Happy Mother's Day



20.01.2022 We’re excited to be part of the Sydney Tea Festival this year again! Join us on Sunday 19th August at Carriageworks for this one-day celebration of all things tea. Don't forget to check our special tea at the "Artisan Cheese Room" or join us for the 5 course food & tea pairing dinner. For more details please follow us @wildyunnantea @sydneyteafestival for updates. #sydneyteafestival

13.01.2022 Tea connoisseurs seem more than happy to wait 10 months for their next serving of Gold Label Wild Ancient Black Tea. Why? Our Gold Label Reserve can only produce 100kg for the global marketplace. It can only be handpicked within the first 7 days of the early spring harvest. It is 100% Wild Ancient Tea Buds that have been handpicked from tea trees between 300 to 3200 years old. It is oxidatized to improve digestive qualities and give it a smooth finish. This magnificent brew presents a creamy malt taste with a slight natural sweetness prevailing. Enjoy the wonders of the ancient tea forest in your cup!

13.01.2022 What wild tastes are you expecting for Gold Label Ancient Black Tea in 2018? Will it rival the smooth creaminess of our 2015 harvest? If you love first pick spring tea and don't want to wait for 8 month for a cup of our Gold Label Wild Ancient Black Tea of 300 to 3200 years old, please come to our stall to find out more @sydneyteafestival



12.01.2022 Where will you be over the next four Saturdays? We'd like to invite you all to join us for our Wild Yunnan Tea tasting @teddypickerscafe from 9am to 12pm. Join us for a sip of world award winning single origin teas and enjoy a discussion with their cafe team members, plus don't forget to check out their new healthy winter menu.

10.01.2022 Still in use today this unique tea basket has been used over centuries of tea harvests. This is very much a part of the tradition of the wild Yunnan tea harvest as it carries the freshly picked selection from the old growth forest on it's journey to the village where the tea is then processed.

07.01.2022 A BIG Thank You to everyone that came and supported us at the @melbourneteafestival. We enjoyed catching up with our old friends and are excited to have made new friends too. Watch out as we launch our new special Gift Pack for Christmas soon!

06.01.2022 You are all welcome to come and try our award winning fine teas at the Wild Yunnan Tea stand T36. Monday - Wednesday, 10.00 - 16.00. Try award winning single origin teas and learn about Puerh and it's amazing benifits. We are looking forward to seeing you! @australianteaexpo @austeamasters

01.01.2022 Automata is having it's 5th birthday dinner. Seating is limited so if you are in Sydney on the 19th of August for the Sydney Tea Festival and want to indulge, this exceptional fine food service will be including our Gold Label Ancient Yunnan Tea. More details @sydneyteafestival @wildyunnantea http://www.sydneyteafestival.com.au/automata-dinner/



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