If you’re not sure whether you like green tea or not, then give Mao Feng a go. It’s the connoisseur’s choice, the fine wine of green tea if you will. As the romantic legend goes, a young maiden’s lover was killed by an evil plantation owner who wanted her for himself. Finding his body, she wept until she became the rain and where her tears landed, a tea bush sprouted. And that’s why the plantations in the Yellow Mountains of China are so cloudy and humid. The name means ‘fur peak’, referring to the silvery down on the finest tips of the bushes used to make this famous tea, and it has a delicate taste like a summer breeze that carries the scent of cut-grass, peaches and apricots. Teapigs have created an organic loose leaf Mao Feng, so that you can brew up as much as you like. And it’s fast becoming our summertime go-to tea.