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Mountain Snowmelt is originally from Daxueshan Mountain, Mongku Town, Yunnan Province of China. In the inaccessible virgin forests, this is the wild ancient tea plant community with the highest altitude and the greatest density that have been found so far.
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$2.90 – $48.90
Brief Produced in Xishuangbanna, Banzhang is acclaimed the king of Puerh tea due to its awesome flavor. Its leaves are elongated, meanwhile, extremely large. The dry leaves have a strongly scented smell. The bitterness degenerates quickly, and turns back to sweetness in a second. It is picked from rare ancient trees.Origin Banzhang Puerh was in…
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$3.90 – $60.90
Brief Produced in Bing Dao area, grown only on old trees, Bing Dao Puerh is considered as one of the most valuable teas in China because of its quality and rarity. There is a slight bitterness to the taste on first sip that changes to a mellow sweetness later. The taste is long lasting, and…
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Huoshan Huangya (yellow bud) is produced in Huoshan County Anhui Province. The dry leaf is straight and long. The color is yellow and green. The aroma is like fresh meadow in spring. The liquor is yellow green and bright. The taste is quite fresh and mellow with grassy note. The wet leaf is slightly yellow and bright.
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$45.90 – $79.90
Side packaging explains the ingredients and functions.
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Jin Jun Mei is a celebrated black tea from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian Province, China. It is made exclusively from the buds plucked in early spring from the tea plant. The buds are subsequently fully oxidized and then roasted to yield a tea that has a fruity and flowery flavour with a long-lasting sweet after-taste.
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Brief Jinya Dianhong is the high end Dianhong black tea. Compares to other Dianhong, Jinya Dianhong contains only golden tips, which are usually covered in fine hairs. It produces a brew that is brassy golden orange in color with a sweet, gentle aroma and no astringency. The leaves are reddish brown after being brewed. Origin Jinya…
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Keemun Black Tea is the best Chinese black tea, honored as “the queen of black tea”. First produced in the late 19th century, it quickly became popular in the West and is still used for a number of classic blends. It is a light tea with characteristic fruity and slightly smoky notes in the aroma, and a gentle, malty, non-astringent taste reminiscent of unsweetened cocoa.
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$2.90 – $52.90
Lu An Gua Pian (六安瓜片), in which Lu An is the place where the tea is from. Gua Pian means Melon Seed which is to describe the shape of the tea, like seeds of many members of the cucumber family. Lu An Gua Pian is one of the top ten famous teas in China. It has a long history and rich cultural connotation.
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$4.90 – $92.90
Mengding Huangya (yellow bud) is one of the bud shaped yellow tea, which is produced in Mengding Mountain, Ya’an City, Sichuan Province. The dry leaf is flat and beautiful. The buds are even, and the color is light yellow. The flower aroma is fascinating, and the taste is fresh, mellow and sweet.
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Produced in Xishuangbanna, Yiwu tea is hailed as the queen of Puerh by tea drinkers, for its fragrant tea liquor, soft and sweet temperament, and refreshing taste.
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$2.90 – $66.90
Anji Bai Cha or Anji white Tea is a green tea originally produced in Anji County, Zhejiang Province, China. This tea cultivar was discovered in 1982, is not as widely planted as other teas and has a short harvesting period; it is a comparatively rare tea, and as such, is among the most expensive teas in China.
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$1.90 – $32.90
BriefMoonlight is a kind of white tea. It’s slightly fermented and processed with least human involvement. So it keeps nature very well and is able to be stored for years. It is sweet with light floral aroma. Origin It is produced in some regions in Yunnan province, but proper Moonlight is considered to be limited and…
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$3.90 – $72.90
Also named Baihao Oolong or Eastern Beauty, Oriental Beauty is a famous tea with legendary background. It is said that the British tea merchants gave this tea to Queen Victoria as a gift. The Queen was surprised by its mellowness and fragrance and full of praise about it. So she named it “Oriental Beauty”.
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$2.90 – $56.90
BriefPhoenix Dancong is also called Phoenix Tea, a type of Oolong tea. Produced in Phoenix Mountain, it has the functions of producing body fluid and quenching the felling of thirst, refreshing the mind, helping digestion, and reducing phlegm and relieving cough, so it was planted by almost every household at the time of South Song…
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$5.80 – $112.90
Silver Needle or Bai Hao Yin Zhen or usually just Yin Zhen is the Chinese type of white tea, originated from Fuding, Fujian Province of China. Amongst white teas, this is the most expensive variety and the most prized, as only top buds (leaf shoots) of the tea plant are used to produce the tea.