- Wild Camellia crassicolumna White Tea
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Wild Camellia crassicolumna White Tea
Garden Direct White Tea
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Wild Camellia crassicolumna White Tea
Wild Camellia crassicolumna White Tea
About 10 Cups Of Tea
$46.00
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Magnolia, cucumber, savory herbs with sweet and sour notes
This Silver Needles-style white tea was produced from a small batch harvest of an ancient variety of wild tea trees that are uniquely aromatic and prized by rare tea connoisseurs.
This rare variety, Camellia crassicolumna, has a naturally low content of caffeine and bitterness, along with comparatively high levels of amino acids and L-theanine. The result is a refreshingly smooth cup with distinctive sweet and slightly sour notes. Multicolored buds—pink, gold, green, and silvery with fine down—yield a tea with both visual beauty and aromatic complexity.
What this tea lacks in caffeine, bitterness, and tannin structure is made up for with an array of terpenes and volatile aromatics, creating an immersive gongfu brewing experience. Notes of magnolia, cucumber, and savory herbs are pronounced, balanced by a smooth, gently sweet finish.
Tea lovers often describe this variety as an ideal post-dinner or late-night tea—perfect for a calming, meditative session that won’t keep you up into the night.
This rare variety, Camellia crassicolumna, has a naturally low content of caffeine and bitterness, along with comparatively high levels of amino acids and L-theanine. The result is a refreshingly smooth cup with distinctive sweet and slightly sour notes. Multicolored buds—pink, gold, green, and silvery with fine down—yield a tea with both visual beauty and aromatic complexity.
What this tea lacks in caffeine, bitterness, and tannin structure is made up for with an array of terpenes and volatile aromatics, creating an immersive gongfu brewing experience. Notes of magnolia, cucumber, and savory herbs are pronounced, balanced by a smooth, gently sweet finish.
Tea lovers often describe this variety as an ideal post-dinner or late-night tea—perfect for a calming, meditative session that won’t keep you up into the night.
Cultivar
Camellia crassicolumna
Harvest
January 2026
Elevation
1300 meters
Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Northern Thailand
White tea
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Tea Preparation
Add 4-5 grams to a small gaiwan or gongfu teapot (per 150 mL).
Use water cooled to 190°F.
Add water and infuse for 2-3 minutes.
Repeat for another 3 infusions until the flavor and aroma dissipates. Increase the steeping time by 30 seconds for each additional infusion or longer to draw out a stronger taste and energy.
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- Elizabeth C.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars4 months agoPrecious Delicious
White tea is my favorite and I look for different varieties to treat myself. This wild tea is low in caffeine and has a beautiful, delicate flavor and scent. It's precious and worth it. Bonus is that it will take several infusions without losing it's taste.
FeaturedWas this helpful? - Clifton S.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 days agoSoft, so very good
Soft, sweet with a little taste of cucumber. Very fresh.
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