Showing 1–16 of 39 results
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $44.90
Yunnan large leaf white tea is famous of the wild and natural fragrance of tea leaves. Like Pu’er raw tea (sheng cha), the white tea made from Yunnan large-leaf species has not been roasted at high temperature, and the tea leaves maintain their active nature. As time goes, it will also turn to mild.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Grand Buddha Longjing is produced in Xinchang County, Zhejiang Province, the hometown of famous tea in China. It is mainly distributed in Alpine tea areas above 400 meters above sea level. The product is made from the young buds and leaves of high mountain pollution-free improved tea garden.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Tie Guanyin, also known as Iron Goddess in English, is one of the top ten Famous Teas in China. It is native to Xiping Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province and was found in 1723-1735. Tie Guanyin is not only the name of tea, but also the name of tea varieties.
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Rated 4.80 out of 5
$2.90 – $56.90
Among China’s tea producing provinces, Guizhou Province is a very important region, but it is rarely known. In 2019, the tea garden area in Guizhou reached 6.987 million mu, ranking second in China after Yunnan. Guizhou has a subtropical plateau monsoon humid climate, with four distinctive seasons.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $56.90
Puerh Tea Orange is a combination of ripe Puerh tea (shou pu) and orange peel. Normally both the tea and the peel selected are aged. In our selection, the tea is from 2012 and the peel is from 2015. Like all the Ripe Puerh Tea, this tea is fully fermented and processed with aging.
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Rated 4.71 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Bi Luo Chun is a famous green tea originally grown in the Dongting mountain region near Lake Tai in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Also known as Pi Lo Chun, it is renowned for its delicate appearance, fruity taste, floral aroma, showy white hairs and early cropping.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $58.90
Among all the Wuyi Rock Teas (Yan Cha), Da Hong Pao is perhaps the most famous one due to its high quality and legendary history and culture. There are many stories about the origin of Da Hong Pao’s name. The most famous one is that in 1385, there was a scholar who was very sick on his way to Beijing for an exam.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Lapsan Souchong is a transliteration from Zhengshan Xiaozhong (正山小种). Souchong means small leaf species tea. In Europe, it is the symbol of Chinese tea. Lapsang (Zhengshan) means authentic, particularly refers to small leaf species tea that grows and produced in Tongmu Village and nearby areas.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Wild fragrance (Yefang/野芳) is yet another well-known Puerh tea in Yunnan. It inhabits the ancient and mysterious mountains. The tempering of the years and the baptism of wind cream make it a beautiful and harmonious natural scenery. It is stubborn, strong, innocent, wild, and has a unique beauty.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$3.90 – $68.90
Light Breeze is a sister tea of our Honey Wood High Mountain Oolong. They are both Taiwanese High Mountain Oolong variety (Soft Swig) transplanted in Yunnan. The degree of oxidation is different – Honey Wood is about 85% fermented and Light Breeze is around 40%.
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Rated 4.83 out of 5
$3.90 – $64.90
For fermented Pu-erh tea (shou cha), the control of sweetness and mellowness has been very mature, but the proper moistening is not easy to achieve. ‘Mellowness’ and ‘moistness’ are two distinct concepts. ‘Moistness’ emphasizes the tenderness and smoothness of the liquor.
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Rated 4.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $52.90
Since the birth of Dianhong in 1939, some British tea merchants brought it to the tea auction in London, it set a record at that time with the highest price of 1 pound 800 pence.
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Rated 4.75 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Xinyang Maojian is a green tea and one of the top ten famous teas in China. As a traditional famous tea, Xinyang Maojian is named “Maojian” because of its tight shape, straight leaves, and full of pekoe. It is famous for its high aroma, long sweetness, and yellow-green soup color.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$16.90 – $128.90
The tea was made according to Raw Pu-erh workmanship. However, pressing for the shape does not break the tea’s original shape – every tea leaf is a complete whole leaf. The material is the Yunnan large leaf cultivar, which is picked from 100-year-old ancient tea trees.
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$3.90 – $68.90
Honey wood is a sister tea of our Light Breeze High Mountain Oolong. They are both Taiwanese High Mountain Oolong variety (Soft Swig) transplanted in Yunnan. The degree of oxidation is different – Honey Wood is about 85% fermented and Light Breeze is around 40%.
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Rated 4.83 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
This premium tea comes from the Huangshan – one of China’s most famous mountain ranges. This series of rugged and craggy peaks has been depicted in classic Chinese brush paintings for centuries, and historically has provided peaceful refuge for sages, poets, monks, artists and other solitary souls.