The High Mountain oolongs have not been harvested yet, but over…

The High Mountain oolongs have not been harvested yet, but over the hill on the other side, the Lishan Oolongs were just made. Pear Mountain was so called because the Eastern most of the island used to be all for fruit production. About 50 years ago these alpine hills were given to the veterans, and since then, these extreme elevation hills became tea mountains, commanding the highest prices of any teas in Taiwan. We have a small batch for the harvest party- there isn’t much quantity yet. By the way, the Harvest Party will be on Nov 7…..please check our website for tickets: Teance.com

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