I think it is more proper as Wuniu zao cha. Zao means early and in the case of this tea that does not mean that it is a breakfast tea drunk early in the morning but rather it is an early ripening tea, as in spring. In is an olive green, flat, smooth leaf kneaded tea looking like a loong jian cha. Fine medium flavoured tea without the smokiness of Taiwan tea. But a mild but elegant tea.
I believe Wuniu is on the Coast of China South from Shanghai and North by North West of Taipei, Taiwan. My current favourite tea.
Wuniu Zao Chao is a early spring green tea in China, Wuniu is a town in Yongjia county, Wenzhou city, Zhejiang province, China. I just find this tea here:
http://www.teainchina.biz/wuniu-zao-cha-yongjia-wuniu-early-spring-green-tea-2010-p-246.HTML
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