
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.
2023 Spring Pu-erh Tea Collection
- 2023 'Labyrinth' Raw Pu-erh Teafrom $5.22 USD
- 2023 'Parataxis' Raw Pu-erh Teafrom $7.17 USD
- 2023 'Macroscope' Raw Pu-erh Teafrom $17.93 USD
- 2023 'Unison' Raw Pu-erh Teafrom $21.84 USD
- 2007 Jingmai Raw Pu-erh Teafrom $13.53 USD
- 2023 'Dethflow' Raw Pu-erh Teafrom $39.77 USD
- Dehua Porcelain Teacup$22.82 USD
- Minna Graham Teacups - Ice
Sold out - Minna Graham Teacups - Iron
Sold out - Minna Graham Teacups - Lichen
Sold out - Minna Graham Gaiwan
Sold out - Minna Graham Tea Canister$50.86 USD
Our most popular tea and teaware
- 2014 'I Can't Believe It's Not Honey' Aged Chinese White Teafrom $6.36 USD
- 2020 'KUURA-Cola' Ripe Pu-erh Teafrom $19.56 USD
- 2020 'Kuuramine' Raw Pu-erh Tea Ballfrom $0.98 USD
- 2022 'A Flash And Then The Quiet' Raw Pu-erh Teafrom $6.19 USD
- Tea Knife$16.30 USD
- 2020 'Electroflowercandy' White Tea Ballfrom $0.98 USD
- Corpo Diner Mug$16.30 USD
- 2022 'Mini Black' Black Tea Coinsfrom $1.30 USD
We find, secure, blend, press, and deliver our own puerh tea, direct from Yunnan. Discover our approach.
Not sure where to start? Choose a variety pack or tea set.
- Corpo Drone Starter Pack$65.20 USD
- Omakase Pack
Regular price$140.18 USDSale price$129.75 USD
Learn about Chinese tea
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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... -
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.