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Wild honey. Raw, intensively floral, mouth watering, with hint of smoke an long lasting finish. This tea takes you on a trip to the highlands of southern Yunnan. Type: Raw (Sheng) Pu Er - çæźæŽ± Origin: Ban Po Lao Zhai (ććĄè毚), Nannuo Shan, Yunnan Caretaker of the ancient trees: Yang Si æšć (RIP) Harvest: 03.2010 The Tea's Journey This tea, it's origin and the caretaker of the trees are very special for Pedro and O5. Yang Si, of the Hani (Aini) nation was an old friend and tea mentor for Pedro. Yang Si (literally Yang 'Number Four', as he was the fourth child in his family) grew up caring for the ancient trees in his family's groves. In 2009, he invited a perfect stranger (Pedro, who was hiking in Nannuo) for lunch at his home; squatting by the fire with the whole family and drinking some rustically crafted yet insanely delicious tea, Pedro decided to somehow link his life to this mountain and tea. He stayed there for a few days, and climbed down the mountain with a 20kg tea sack. In 2010, Yang Si invited Pedro to harvest and handcraft more tea in the mountain. This rustically crafted tea from wonderful old trees is such harvest. Yang Si, unfortunately, passed away in 2013. He is missed. 2021 Inspiration. Reading The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, by Lisa See inspired us to dive into the tea storage and check the evolution of this delicious 2010 tea. Historical Trivia. Dao Tea was the previous iteration of O5. This is an old video of Yang Si, back in Nannuo Shan.