- Type: White tea
- Producer: Phyu Thwe
- Origin: Myanmar (Mogok)
- Harvest: 2021
- Altitude: 1,200 m
- Tea plants: Camellia sinensis & Camellia assamica
- Tasting profile: Floral, herbal, mineral, subtly sweet
- Stimulation: Medium
Thit Pin Nat White is a white tea grown in the pristine nature of the mountainous Mogok region in Myanmar (Burma). Careful hand-picking using the traditional method – one bud and two leaves – ensures the highest quality. Drying is carried out in the most traditional way, entirely naturally in the sun. The result is a clear, light yellow-green infusion with a delicate floral aroma. On the palate, notes of chrysanthemum and linden blossom appear, along with mild herbal tones, subtle minerality, and a velvety finish. This tea is perfect for moments when one wants to relax and be gently soothed by a harmonious taste.
Farmer’s Story – Phyu Thwe and Five Trees Estate
Phyu Thwe grew up in the mountainous Mogok region of Burma, an area famous for its ruby and sapphire mines, as well as its wild and beautiful nature. With her family’s support, she moved to London to study and subsequently build a career. During visits back home, she witnessed how people in her hometown suffered due to destructive mining, deforestation, and other hazards associated with the mines. Phyu decided to try to create a better path.
The Farmer:

With her family’s support, she founded a small plantation called Five Trees Estate, named after the ancient sacred trees standing at the estate. These trees are symbolic and, according to local tradition, connect with the protective spirits of the trees and the land. Phyu sees Myanmar tea as a way for people to live from the gifts of nature without harming it.
The farm is located at an altitude of 1,300 m, where the local climate and large temperature differences between day and night encourage slower growth of the tea plants and the development of complex aromas. The estate covers 180 hectares, of which 100 hectares are old bushes and 80 hectares are newly planted. Only 15–25 kg of carefully processed tea are produced each month, ensuring the highest quality while respecting nature.
Phyu Thwe emphasizes community and education. Villagers participate in both harvesting and processing, learning traditional methods while gaining a stable income as an alternative to dangerous mining work. For the local people, the farm is a symbol of hope and respect for nature.
Artisanal natural processing, exquisite taste, and a story of hope and respect for the land are the elements that have earned this tea recognition abroad. Five Trees Estate is a living project that connects tradition, nature, and community, demonstrating that even small local initiatives can have a big impact.
The tea’s name comes from သစ်ပင်နတ် ယိုးကဇိုး (Thit Pin Nat Yoke Ka Zoe), the guardian spirit and protector of all creatures living in harmony with nature.
Preparation
Teapot
150 ml / 4g
80 °C
150/200/240 sec
Packed in original sack
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