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Chinese Aged Citrus Peel Tea Collection | Digestive Support & Soothing Warmth
$29.90 USD
Unit price perChinese Aged Citrus Peel Tea Collection | Digestive Support & Soothing Warmth
$29.90 USD
Unit price perChinese Aged Citrus Peel Tea Collection is crafted for tea lovers who want a warm, comforting cup during the cold season — without any fuss.
In traditional Chinese tea culture, special varieties of Aged Mandarin Peel are paired with mild, winter-friendly teas such as Pu-erh, Liu Bao, and aged white tea. These blends are celebrated for being gentle, stomach-warming, easy to digest, and soothing, making them the go-to digestive tea for southern China during winter.
One thing these teas have in common: they are delicious however you brew them — whether in a thermos, a mug, or simmered on low heat, the flavor is never bitter or harsh. Perfect for sipping anytime, the way you like.
This Da Hong Pao offers a bold and full-bodied flavor with a distinct charcoal-roasted aroma. Grown in the high mountains of Jian’ou, Fujian, it delivers a rich yet smooth cup with a lingering cooling sensation that stays pleasantly in the mouth after drinking.
With its warm roasted character and natural sweetness, this tea is especially suited for those who enjoy stronger flavors or regularly drink coffee. Comforting, and easy to enjoy daily, it is an approachable introduction to the world of roasted oolong tea.
This Qi Dan Da Hong Pao is a balanced and refined Wuyi rock oolong with elegant floral aromas, layered fragrance, and a smooth roasted character. Compared to heavier roasted rock teas, it offers a more harmonious and approachable profile while still retaining the gentle mineral character that defines Wuyi oolong.
Smooth, expressive, and comforting, this tea is especially suitable for those who enjoy roasted oolongs with both floral complexity and depth.
This tea is made from the Qi Dan cultivar, one of the original tea varieties associated with Da Hong Pao. Unlike the blended Da Hong Pao styles commonly found today, single-cultivar Da Hong Pao highlights the unique personality of one specific tea variety, offering a more distinctive and layered tasting experience.
This Da Hong Pao is a rich and full-bodied Wuyi rock oolong with deep roasted aromas, a smooth texture, and the distinctive mineral character that Wuyi teas are known for. Crafted with a heavier roast, it offers warm roasted notes, layered intensity, and a bold yet comforting finish.
Its strong character makes it especially suitable for those who enjoy darker roasted teas or regularly drink coffee.
This tea comes from the Ban Yan (“half-rock”) area of the Wuyi Mountains. Compared to teas grown in the core rocky region, Ban Yan teas are often smoother, more balanced, and easier to approach, while still retaining the signature roasted and mineral-rich character of Wuyi oolong.
Traditionally, this style of Da Hong Pao is created by blending different Wuyi rock tea cultivars to achieve greater balance, depth, and complexity.
Rou Gui, literally meaning “cinnamon,” is a Chinese oolong tea cultivar known for its distinctive cinnamon-like spice aroma.
This high-mountain Rou Gui is grown at approximately 730 meters above sea level and belongs to a highland oolong style rather than the traditional Wuyi rock tea region. Compared with classic Wuyi Rou Gui, this version presents a softer and more balanced expression of cinnamon spice, with a smoother and more approachable character.
The tea liquor is warm, smooth, and full-bodied, with a gentle cinnamon aroma and natural sweetness. Its spice is refined rather than intense, making it easy to enjoy.
An excellent choice for those who want to explore Rou Gui’s signature cinnamon character in a softer, more accessible high-mountain oolong style.
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This 2021Gongmei White Tea is crafted from tender shoots of the Fuding Qunti tea variety using traditional sun-drying methods. It offers a rich, full-bodied flavor profile with notes of dried fruit and honey, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy white teas with deeper, nutty undertones. However, if you prefer a lighter, fresher, or more delicate tea experience, you might want to explore other white tea options. This tea is made from whole loose leaves compressed into small 5g cakes. There’s no need to measure—perfect for quick and convenient brewing.
2021 Gongmei Basic Info:
Origin: Fuding, Fujian, China
Harvest Date: April 2021
Grade: Premium Gongmei
Tea Variety: Fuding Qunti
Crafted By: Li Shengyuan, a skilled tea artisan
Flavor Profile: Bold and satisfying with hints of dried fruit and honey
What Makes It Special: A traditional sun-dried white tea made from mature leaves and buds, offering a uniquely rich and nutty flavor
About Gongmei Tea:
Gongmei, a type of white tea defined by the GB/T 22291-2017 National Standard, is made exclusively from the Qunti tea variety. Unlike Baihao Yinzhen or Bai Mudan, Gongmei is crafted from slightly more mature leaves, typically one bud and two to three leaves, giving it a more robust and layered taste. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a richer white tea experience, with deep, nutty flavors and subtle dried fruit and honey notes.
Storage Tips:
To maintain freshness:
Keep tea dry, with moisture below 8.5%.
Store at a temperature around 77°F (25°C) and relative humidity under 45%.
Avoid light, odors, and exposure to air.
White tea aged three years or more can be classified as "aged white tea," offering even more complex flavors for collectors and enthusiasts.
How to Brew Fresh Gong Mei White Tea:
Gaiwan Brewing:
5g tea in a 110ml gaiwan.
Rinse: 10 seconds with boiling water, discard.
Brew: 30 seconds for the 2nd, add 5 seconds per brew.
How to Brew Aged Gong Mei White Tea:
Gong Mei Thermos Brewing
1g tea per 100ml (3.4oz) water.
Boiling water (212°F).
Steeping Time: 1-2 hours.
Recommended Tool: Insulated thermos.
Boiling Method:
Add 1g of tea per 100ml (3.4oz) water.
Boil for 1-2 minutes, then let it sit for 2-3 minutes.
For each rebrew, boil 3 minutes longer.
Use a glass or ceramic teapot.
Enjoy up to 3 brews.
This Osmanthus Oolong Tea offers a smooth and aromatic tasting experience, opening with the rich, mellow depth of Tieguanyin oolong, followed by an elegant osmanthus floral fragrance that gently lingers on the palate.
Sourced from Anxi, Fujian — the birthplace of Tieguanyin oolong — this tea uses carefully selected Tieguanyin leaves as its base. Fresh osmanthus blossoms are then infused through a traditional three-round scenting process during the final drying stage. With each round, the tea slowly absorbs the natural floral aroma, allowing the fragrance to penetrate deeply while preserving the integrity and character of the oolong base. The result is a beautifully balanced cup where delicate floral sweetness meets the smooth, lightly roasted profile of Tieguanyin.
This tea is ideal for those who appreciate refined floral teas and layered flavor complexity. It is especially suited for tea drinkers seeking a unique oolong experience with a naturally infused floral elegance.
Experience the perfect harmony between the bright, zesty aroma of sun-dried citrus and the deep, grounding soul of fermented dark tea. This 2021 vintage blend pairs premium Liu Bao tea with authentic Chenpi (aged citrus peel) from 30-year-old trees. It’s a comforting, "living" tea that grows smoother and sweeter with time—designed for those who seek a moment of calm in a busy day.
2024 Jasmine Liu Bao Tea
Who It’s For:
This tea is a harmonious fusion of the robust, earthy tones of traditional Liu Bao tea and the fresh, calming fragrance of jasmine flowers. Scented with innovation in mind, this 2024 release combines the health benefits of Liu Bao dark tea with the soothing properties of jasmine. The result is a silky, sweet tea liquor where jasmine’s brightness uplifts Liu Bao’s rich, aged flavor. Perfect for those who seek relaxation and enjoy exploring new tea-making techniques.
Tea Details:
Origin: Heng County, Guangxi
Harvest Date: August 2024
Scenting Rounds: 3 rounds
Tea Base: 2023 Liu Bao dark tea
Tea Cultivar: A blend of Yunnan large-leaf tea and Guangxi native varieties
Flavor Profile: Fresh jasmine aroma layered over the sweet and mellow richness of Liu Bao tea
What Makes It Special: Jasmine-scented Liu Bao tea is a cutting-edge craft, combining tradition with modern innovation. This tea is a delightful way to experience the best of both worlds.
How to brew:
Water Temp: 212°F(or 100℃)
Tea-to-Water: 1g per 20ml
Steep Time: Discard the first 2 steeps; 20 sec for 3rd–5th steeps, add 5 sec each time after
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan or clay teapot
Re-Steep: 7+ times
Jasmine Liu Bao Tea
Jasmine Liu Bao Tea comes from Hengxian, known as the “Jasmine Flower Capital” of China, and is a unique blend of traditional Liu Bao tea and the fragrant notes of fresh Jasmine flowers.
To craft this tea, fresh, blooming Jasmine flowers are carefully mixed with aged Liu Bao tea leaves in a scenting process, allowing the tea to absorb the sweet, fresh fragrance of Jasmine. The result is a tea that combines the smooth, rich, and mellow taste of Liu Bao tea—a type of dark tea known for its health benefits—with the fresh, clean aroma of Jasmine flowers.
Why you'll love it:
Rich, Complex Flavor: Enjoy the deep, smooth flavors of aged Liu Bao tea with a refreshing Jasmine twist.
Health Benefits: Liu Bao tea is known for its digestive and detoxifying properties, while the Jasmine adds a calming, soothing element.
No Musty Aftertaste: While many aged teas can have a strong, musty flavor, the Jasmine helps to eliminate this, leaving a clean, fresh taste.
Refreshing & Calming: The Jasmine adds a light, floral aroma that transforms the tea into a truly soothing experience, making it perfect for unwinding at any time of day.
This blend of healthful dark tea and floral freshness is ideal for those looking for a unique, flavorful tea with both depth and balance—perfect for everyday enjoyment or as a special gift for tea lovers.
Introduction:
This Ripe Puer Tea is meticulously selected from the autumn harvest of 2020. Plucked from high-altitude tea gardens in Mengku Town, Lincang City, Yunnan Province, at elevations of over 1200 meters, this tea is made from high-quality one-bud-three-leaf material. After three years of aging, it exudes a rich, aged aroma with notes of wood, earth, and smokiness. Its balanced, mellow flavor leaves a lingering sweetness on the palate, accompanied by subtle fruity and floral undertones.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Special Processing Technique: The "wet piling" (wo dui) process is a crucial fermentation step in crafting ripe Puer tea. It involves piling sun-dried tea leaves to a certain height, sprinkling them with water, and covering them with burlap to ferment under warm and humid conditions for about 24 hours. Once the leaves reach the desired level of transformation, they are spread out to dry.
- Three Years of Aging: The aging of Puer tea is a natural process of oxidation and microbial fermentation. During this time, polyphenols, amino acids, and other chemical compounds in the tea gradually transform, developing new aromas and flavors. Ripe Puer tea further develops complex aromas and a smoother texture through aging.
- High-Mountain Tea Gardens: Grown in high-altitude tea gardens at around 1200 meters, this tea thrives in an environment where lush vegetation, organic-rich soil, and extreme daily temperature fluctuations enhance the accumulation of flavorful compounds in the leaves.
Oxidation Level: Fully fermented
Roasting Level: None
Processing Time: Spring 2020
Best Before Date: Suitable for long-term storage
Tea Variety: Yunnan Big Leaf