Yellow Tea from Samcholing
Yellow tea is one of the rarest categories of Chinese and Himalayan tea, sitting quietly between green and white in both processing and flavour. Made from the young leaves of Camellia sinensis, yellow tea is withered, gently heated, and then held in a warm humid environment for a slow, partial oxidation called menhuang (“sealed yellowing”). The result is a tea of extraordinary softness and depth, with the freshness of green tea married to the mellow sweetness of a white.
Our yellow tea is grown by Samcholing Tea, the small grower cooperative in the misted hills of central Bhutan that has been crafting rare Himalayan teas since 2011. The leaves are processed within hours of plucking, then patiently yellowed over many hours before a final gentle firing. The dry leaf is pale green with a soft, downy sheen; the brewed liquor is the colour of warm honey with an aroma of fresh-cut hay, ripe stone fruit, and toasted rice.
How to enjoy this mellow tea in Bangkok:
- The Traditional Way: Brew in a glass pot at 75–80°C for 3–4 minutes and drink plain. The tea is best appreciated slowly, in a quiet moment.
- The Quiet Cup: Use two teaspoons per 250ml and watch the leaves unfurl. Re-steep two to three times, increasing the time by 30 seconds each infusion.
- Pairing: Serve with fresh fruit, light pastries, or mild cheeses. Yellow tea is exceptionally food-friendly.
Every batch is hand-plucked and hand-processed by the families of Samcholing. Buying this tea is a way to support a young cooperative that is keeping one of the world’s rarest tea traditions alive.
Net Weight: 50g
