Yunnan Puerh tea being fried by hand in cast iron woks

We live and work in-between Yunnan and Birrarung-ga (Melbourne).

We produce pu-erh and other Chinese teas for drinking, collecting, and long-term ageing.

We find, secure, blend, press, and deliver our own puerh tea, direct from Yunnan. Discover our approach.

Learn about Chinese tea

  1. How Pu-erh Tea is Made - Part 2

    Turning fresh leaves from a tea tree into a drinkable pu-erh cake involves many labour-intensive steps that need to be executed skilfully and under...
  2. How Pu-erh Tea is Made - Part 1

    Turning fresh leaves from a tea tree into a drinkable pu-erh cake involves many labour-intensive processing steps that need to be executed skilfully and under time pressure. This article outlines the steps involved in 'rough processing'—turning the tea into maocha.