Bai Hao Yinzhen
The delicate fragrance of Bai Hao Yinzhen, also known as Silver Needles, hints at fresh flowers, while its smooth flavor offers a clean, lingering ...
View full detailsThe delicate fragrance of Bai Hao Yinzhen, also known as Silver Needles, hints at fresh flowers, while its smooth flavor offers a clean, lingering ...
View full detailsThis premium tea is a testament to the artistry of tea making in Xinchang County, home to the historic Big Buddha Temple. Centuries-old tea-making ...
View full detailsPay homage to the tea bush honored by a mandarin who attributed his survival to its curative powers and draped his red robe over it in tribute. Thi...
View full detailsWe are proud to carry this new style of Yunnan black tea produced in very limited quantities. Sweeter and less earthy than most from this region, t...
View full detailsGrown high in the mountains, this tea thrives on moisture and indirect sunlight to produce a clean, fresh taste with hints of peach in the finish. ...
View full detailsA legendary oolong from the Fujian Province of China. When infused, its tightly rolled leaves unfurl producing a fragrant orchid-like aroma and ful...
View full detailsA classic from Fuding in Fujian Province, these delicate pearls unfurl into a single leaf and bud. The sweet, perfumed aroma of jasmine flowers is ...
View full detailsElegant, hand-harvested tea leaf buds are gently scented with night-blooming jasmine over many nights. Its subtly sweet taste, captivating aroma, a...
View full detailsOf the ten classic black teas of China, Keemun Mao Feng's hand-rolled leaves create an amber color, sweet aroma, and a rich, malty sweetness with a...
View full detailsHand-picked and expertly crafted from an exclusive cultivar grown only in Qiyunshan, Anhui Province. Liuan Guapian, or "melon seed" yields a deep y...
View full detailsIngredients Chinese oolong tea Ingredients Brew 1 teaspoon of tea per 8 oz water at 195o. Infuse 3 minutes. For additional infusions, add fresh ho...
View full detailsThis premium tea is a testament to the artistry of tea making in Xinchang County, home to the historic Big Buddha Temple. Centuries-old tea-making ...
View full detailsHarvested from the tie kuan yin cultivar, long, dark, twisted leaves steep a sweet caramel-like aroma with a hint of candied nuts, a medium-roasted...
View full detailsWarm floral notes, complemented by hints of caramel, are brought to life through traditional charcoal drying and contemporary roasting methods. Unl...
View full details"Yun", meaning cloud, speaks to the cloud-covered mountains of the Yunnan province in China known for rich, pepper-flavored teas. Yields a reddish-...
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