Aged Tea
Aged tea is one of the most misunderstood categories in the tea world — and one of my favorites. Unlike fresh tea, aged tea doesn't spoil; it transforms. The caffeine mellows, the edges soften, and something deeper emerges over time. Old-timers in Taiwan have a saying: "Old people drink old tea." There's wisdom in that. Aged tea is gentler on the body and easier on the stomach than a fresh green oolong.
What makes aged tea special is that every sip is a time capsule. A tea harvested 20 or 30 years ago carries the terroir of that era — the soil, the climate, the processing methods of a different time. I've had aged oolongs that tell you more about Taiwan's tea history than any book. When you find a good one, you're not just drinking tea. You're drinking time.
Aged Beauty 1979
Tai Yi