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Introduction:
This Fenghuang Dancong tea is meticulously selected from the autumn harvest of 2023. Plucked from ancient tea trees in high-altitude gardens in Fenghuang Town, Guangdong, at elevations of approximately 850 meters, the exceptional growing conditions impart a refined texture and rich, layered flavors. The plucking standard of one bud and two leaves ensures a smooth, full-bodied taste, combining fruity notes with a roasted aroma that lingers delightfully.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Core Production Area: Grown in Fenghuang Town, Chaozhou, Guangdong, where the mild climate features an average annual temperature of 21.4°C and annual rainfall of 1685.9 mm. The acidic red soil, deep and rich in organic matter and trace elements, plays a crucial role in shaping the tea's distinctive aroma and flavor.
- Tea for Diplomatic Occasions: On April 7, 2023, French President Emmanuel Macron visited Guangzhou and was served Fenghuang Dancong tea during a tea ceremony at the Songyuan Hotel, highlighting its status as a prestigious Guangdong tea.
- Unique Tea Variety: Harvested from ancient tea trees over 100 years old, planted 6-8 meters apart in remote mountainous areas and picked only once a year. This ensures a rich, sweet aftertaste with a slight astringency, characteristic of Fenghuang Dancong.
- Special Processing Techniques: The unique methods of oxidation and medium roasting create a tea with floral and honey-like aromas, setting it apart from others.
Oxidation Level: 30%-40%
Roasting Level: Medium roast
Tea Garden Soil: Yellow soil
Processing Time: Autumn 2024
Best Before Date: 24 months
Tea Variety: Fenghuang Dancong
This tea was freshly roasted on August 31 and is recommended to be stored for a period of time before drinking.
Why shouldn’t freshly roasted Oolong tea be consumed right away?
Right after roasting, the tea has a strong charcoal aroma that can mask its natural fragrance and flavor. It also retains a certain “fiery” quality — caffeine and tea polyphenols remain high, making the taste slightly harsh or astringent and potentially irritating to the throat or stomach. Drinking it too soon can also lead to a feeling of internal heat, especially for those prone to “heatiness” or during dry seasons, known in traditional Chinese medicine as “shang huo” (excess internal heat). These symptoms quickly subside once consumption stops.
To avoid discomfort, let the tea rest before drinking. This allows the fire taste to fade (“tui huo”) and the tea’s components to stabilize. Once rested, the tea becomes smoother and more balanced in both aroma and flavor. Lightly roasted teas need about 1–2 months to rest, while medium to heavily roasted ones require around 6 months.
This jasmine tea is made with fresh Hengxian jasmine flowers from September 2025, scented three times with Guangxi Lingyun Baihao autumn tea. This specially selected autumn tea base is high in fragrance and low in bitterness, offering a natural aroma with no additives. The floral fragrance is pure, long-lasting, and the taste is refreshing. It's suitable for all seasons, whether hot or cold.
Product Name: Digital Tea Weighing Spoon – High-Precision Electronic Scale for Tea
Brief Description:
For a perfect cup of tea, precise tea measurements are essential. This digital tea weighing spoon offers accuracy up to 0.1g, serving as both a tea scoop and a scale to measure your tea.
Why Choose This Product:
Precise weight display with accuracy up to 0.1g, maximum capacity: 200g
Available in three colors: White, Wood Grain, and Black
Touchscreen controls: tap for 1 second to turn on, press for 2 seconds to turn off, and it automatically shuts off after 180 seconds of inactivity
Small DC charging port; shows "LO" when the battery is low, and will shut off after about three seconds if not charged. It takes 1 hour to fully recharge
Made from eco-friendly materials, the body is molded in one piece, leaving no gaps
Additional Info:
Display size: 20mm x 8mm
Product dimensions: 17cm x 7cm x 2.5cm
Weighing surface size: 17cm x 7cm
Auto shut-off time: 180 seconds
Operating temperature: 0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Low battery indicator: "LO"
Overload display: "O_Ld"
Power supply: 200mAh
Accuracy: 0.1g
Maximum capacity: 200g
Maximum power: 50W
We noticed that many popular Longjing teas are "knife-cut" varieties. These Green Tea are made from leaves cut after high-grade teas have been hand-harvested. As a result, they contain more stems, and the leaves are often incomplete, producing a weaker flavor and possibly coming from non-authentic Longjing varieties. We wanted to offer a Longjing tea that delivers the authentic taste, variety, and craftsmanship at an entry-level price, allowing more people to experience the true flavors of this iconic tea.
Why choose our Longjing?
Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by a Longjing master with over 30 years of experience, our tea combines traditional techniques and modern refinement.
Seasonal Selection: We’ve chosen 谷雨茶 (Grain Rain) tea, which is harvested just after Qingming tea. The taste difference is minimal, but the price is significantly more affordable.
High-Altitude Quality: Our tea comes from Zhejiang Lishui’s Longjing heirloom variety. The climate and high altitude (900-1000 meters) offer conditions similar to West Lake, but with superior pricing and quality.
Leaf Grade: Selected for its high grade—one bud, two leaves—this tea is always made from the freshest spring harvest of the current year, ensuring it is new every year. Ideal for those who enjoy a clean, refreshing taste with signature chestnut and bean notes.
Precision Hand-Picking: Each batch is handpicked to ensure no stems and minimal tea dust, ensuring a purer brew with authentic flavor.
This tea is perfect for:
Tea lovers seeking an authentic Longjing experience with superior craftsmanship, and flavor,
People needing a mild caffeine boost, as Longjing’s caffeine content is moderate, helping with focus and alertness,
Tea culture enthusiasts, as Longjing is one of China’s top 10 famous teas with a rich history and tradition.
If you're looking for an entry-level authentic variety, craftsmanship, and flavor in Zhejiang Longjing, this is the most cost-effective option we could find!
Biluochun is one of China's most iconic green teas with a legacy that spans a thousand years. It's renowned for its unique floral and fruity aroma, often hailed as the most fragrant tea among greens. Traditional Biluochun tea gardens interplant fruit trees with tea bushes, allowing the leaves to naturally absorb a rich bouquet of floral and fruity scents, creating Biluochun's distinctive fresh and natural fragrance.
Our connoisseur-grade Biluochun is handpicked from the collective species (Jiu Keng variety) tea garden in Jiangdong Village, Tongguan Village Committee, Daibu Town, Liyang City, Jiangsu Province. The tea is personally crafted by Master Zhang, who has 30 years of tea-making experience. He adheres to the most traditional hand-crafting techniques to ensure that each leaf embodies the authentic flavor profile of Biluochun. Master Zhang's Biluochun boasts a distinct floral and fruity aroma, a long-lasting aftertaste, and a refreshing spring vibe with a delicate mouthfeel.
This tea is harvested before the rain, selecting the high-grade one bud and one leaf tea materials. The leaves are plump and tender green, and the tea soup is clear in color with a fresh sweet taste, almost devoid of astringency. Although its flavor and quality are on par with products from the core production area, the price is only half to one-third of the core origin products, making it a Biluochun tea with both high quality and great value for money.
Reasons to recommend:
Unique floral and fruity aroma: Biluochun's signature scent comes from the interplanted fruit trees in the tea garden. The dry tea has a natural, light aroma that becomes more pronounced upon brewing, making it especially suitable for tea enthusiasts who prefer a subtle fragrance.
Traditional handcrafting: This tea is handmade by Master Zhang with 30 years of experience, ensuring that the shape and flavor of each tea leaf are perfectly preserved. Handcrafted tea has a more delicate taste and a long, lingering aftertaste.
Great value: Although the tea comes from the surrounding high mountain tea gardens of the core production area, the quality is comparable to the authentic origin, but the price is only half to one-third of the tea from the core production area, making it suitable for consumers who pursue value for money.
High-grade picking: The tea is picked according to the high-grade standard of one bud and one leaf, especially before the rain, ensuring the tenderness and fresh taste of the tea leaves, and the tea soup is clear and bright.
Not recommended for:
Tea enthusiasts who prefer a strong roasted flavor: If you like the strong roasted flavor or bean flavor brought by the pan-frying process of Longjing or Biluochun, the floral and fruity aroma of this Biluochun may not meet your taste preferences.
Consumers with a limited budget: Although this tea offers great value, there may be cheaper options for consumers who are solely focused on price.
In summary, if you're looking for traditional craftsmanship, high quality, and a unique flavor profile, and you're fond of Biluochun's distinctive floral and fruity aroma, this connoisseur-grade Biluochun is an ideal choice for you.
Origin of Biluochun
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Location: Liyang, Zhejiang Province, China
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Picking Standard: One bud with one leaf
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Tea Cultivar: Jiu Keng Variety — a local group small-leaf cultivar from Dongting Mountain
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Tea Tree Age: Approximately 60 years
Buying Guide:
This 2024 Yunnan Ancient Tree Black Tea is crafted from century-old small-leaf tea trees in the scenic Jingmai Mountain. It boasts an intense, long-lasting aroma with layers of floral and honey notes. The tea liquor is full-bodied and deep, with a lingering sweet aftertaste. Perfect for tea lovers who appreciate the refined complexity of black tea, especially those drawn to the unique flavors and steeping endurance of ancient tree teas. If you're looking for a natural and pure tea experience, this tea is an ideal choice.
Key Details About Ancient Tree Black Tea:
Origin: Jingmai, Pu'er, Yunnan
Harvest Date: April 2024
Leaf Grade: One bud with two leaves
Tea Tree Variety: Small-leaf tea trees
Tea Master: Zhu Yafen, Jingmai Mountain
Flavor Profile: The tea liquor delivers a strong, lasting aroma and a smooth mouthfeel. Jingmai tea is known for its distinctive fragrance that lingers in the tea liquor. The blend of floral and honey aromas creates a dynamic experience, with the scent lingering in your mouth long after sipping.
Storage:
Keep sealed, dry, and away from light or odors. For longer preservation, store in a cool environment. Best enjoyed within two years.
Why Ancient Tree Black Tea Stands Out
Ancient tea trees, often over 100 years old, grow in remote, pristine mountain forests, free from synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. Their deep roots absorb rich minerals and nutrients, resulting in tea with a full-bodied, layered flavor and natural floral or honey notes.
The leaves of ancient tree black tea are thicker and more resilient, with higher levels of polyphenols and aromatic compounds, making the tea exceptionally durable in brewing. Each steep releases consistent flavor and aroma, often lasting for many infusions.
Yunnan, home to over 56 million ancient tea trees, is known as the “kingdom of ancient tea.” With the introduction of the Yunnan Ancient Tea Tree Protection Regulation in 2023, these trees are now safeguarded to ensure their heritage continues. Ancient tree black tea is a unique gem, offering both a pure taste and a connection to centuries of tradition.
How to Brew
Water Temp: 212°F(or 100℃)
Tea-to-Water: 1g per 50ml
Steep Time: 20 sec for first 3 steeps, add 5 sec each time after
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan
Re-Steep: 7+ times
2025 Longjing First Flush Spring Tea - Limited Stock green tea
We’re thrilled to introduce our 2025 Early Spring First Flush Longjing Tea, handcrafted by the expert Master Sheng Jiangjun. With over 20 years of tea-making experience and more than 30 years specializing in Longjing tea, Master Sheng is a true guardian of traditional tea-making techniques. From 2011 to 2013, he honed his craft in the heart of the Longjing tea-producing region, Meijiawu. Later, he established his own tea workshop in Xingchang, Zhejiang, where he began crafting the distinctive Xingchang Longjing tea that we proudly present to you today.
This particular tea comes from a high-altitude tea garden in the mountains of Zhejiang’s Xingchang region, with harvesting taking place around March 25th, making it a premium first flush green tea—early-picked, tender, and rare.
Product Details
Craftmaster: Sheng Jiangjun (20 years expertise)
Tea Varietal: Xingchang Native Cultivar Group
Origin: Shengzhou, Zhejiang, China | 600-800m Elevation
Harvest: First Spring 2025 Plucking (1 bud + 1 leaf standard)
Production Date: Crafted around March 25, 2025
Limited Availability: Only 50 packages available, each 50g
Why Our Early Spring Harvest Stands Out
Discover the pinnacle of spring tea craftsmanship with our limited 2025 First Flush Longjing. Harvested in late March from the youngest buds of century-old tea bushes, these tender leaves capture the essence of the season with unmatched floral aroma and velvety smoothness.
Xinchang vs. West Lake: A Hidden Gem
We source exclusively from Xinchang, Zhejiang — a pristine mountain region 2,000+ ft above sea level. Unlike crowded West Lake plantations, our organic tea gardens thrive in crisp air and mineral-rich soil, yielding a cleaner, crisper cup with subtle honey undertones.
Old-Growth Tea Bushes: Nature’s Flavor Laboratory
Our 50+ year-old heirloom tea varietals (Longjing Quntizhong) are the OG of green tea. These hardy plants adapt to mountain microclimates, creating complex layers of flavor — think fresh chestnut notes with a lingering orchid finish. Perfect for tea connoisseurs seeking authentic, small-batch quality.
2025 First Flush Spring Tea Collection: Biluochun, Longjing & More
We’re excited to introduce a unique tea experience: the 2025 Early Spring First Harvest Green Tea Collection. This special gift box includes four of China’s most loved and iconic first harvest green teas, giving you the chance to enjoy the different flavors of Longjing, Biluochun, Huangshan Maofeng, and Enshi Yulu all in one go.
Product Includes:
2025 First Flush Longjing - Artisan-Crafted Spring Green Tea (25g)
2025 First Flush Biluochun - Hand-Rolled Curly Green Tea (25g)
2025 First Flush Huangshan Maofeng - High-Mountain Bud Tea (25g)
2025 First Flush Enshi Yulu - Steamed Jade Dew Tea (25g)
Limited availability: Only 100 sets, each set is 100g (25g of each tea)
Why Choose This Collection?
Taste Four Classic First Harvest Teas in One Box Whether you’re a green tea enthusiast or someone wanting to dive into Chinese tea culture, this collection is the perfect choice. From Longjing’s refreshing taste, Biluochun’s floral fragrance, Huangshan Maofeng’s rich aftertaste, to Enshi Yulu’s clean and pure flavor – each tea offers a completely different tasting experience, making it a journey for your taste buds.
First Harvest Means Better Quality Each tea in this collection comes from the 2025 Early Spring First Harvest – handpicked from the youngest, freshest buds of the season, guaranteeing vibrant freshness and rich aromas. First harvest teas are especially rare and prized; once the season passes, it’s almost impossible to find them again.
Sourced from Top Tea Regions, Expertly Crafted These teas are from China’s most renowned tea-growing regions, carefully crafted by seasoned tea masters. Whether it’s the signature fragrance of Longjing, the floral notes of Biluochun, the sweetness of Huangshan Maofeng, or the refreshing taste of Enshi Yulu – each tea is a masterpiece from a tea master, grown in ideal natural conditions.
Jasmine tea sampler — enjoy small portions at the best value. Scented with fresh jasmine flowers, free from additives, and naturally fragrant.
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Wuyi Rock Tea
Curious about Wuyi Rock Tea but not ready to commit to a full pack? Our mini sample packs are the perfect way to explore.
Each sample contains enough tea for one session. Choose from 16 unique varieties.
Whether you’re new to Chinese tea or seeking a rare flavor to add to your collection, these mini packs make tasting simple and enjoyable.
Why this product?
Many people are unclear about what qualifies as aged tea and how to tell the age of tea. iTeaworld has been working with aged tea in the Chinese market for 20 years. We believe that for tea to be considered "aged," it should meet these three criteria: 1. It should have an aged or woody aroma. 2. The tea liquor should be smooth, rich, and sweet. 3. There should be a noticeable warm sensation in the body, especially in the hands and feet, after drinking.
Based on this standard, we’ve selected 10 aged teas, including Oolong, black tea, white tea, dark tea, Pu-erh, and green tea, to help tea lovers understand what aged tea really is.
The product includes:
1995 Shui Xian Oolong Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
1998 Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
1995 Fenghuang Dancong Oolong Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
1998 Raw Pu-erh Tea : 2 packs of 5g each
2003 Ripe Pu-erh Tea : 2 packs of 5g each
2008 Shuangzheng Liu Bao Dark Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
2014 Shou Mei White Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
2014 Lapsang Souchong Black Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
1998 Jasmine Green Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
1980s Aged Fu Brick Dark Tea: 2 packs of 5g each
How to brew:
Brewing utensils: White porcelain Gaiwan or Zisha teapot.
Water temperature: 95°C-100°C
Tea-to-water ratio: 1:15-25
Brewing time: 10-20seconds
Number of brews: 5-7 times
Why Aged Tea is Still Drinkable:
The reason aged tea can still be consumed safely lies in the unique chemistry of tea leaves and traditional storage methods. Tea contains powerful antioxidants like catechins and polyphenols, which naturally help slow oxidation, keeping tea consumable for extended periods. Dried tea absorbs only minimal moisture and oxygen, meaning it doesn’t provide the damp environment that bacteria need to grow. As long as tea is stored properly—dry, cool, and sealed against odors—it won’t spoil easily, and you can enjoy it without worries if there’s no mold or strange smells.
How Different Types of Tea Age:
Dark Tea (Hei Cha)
Dark tea, when properly aged, undergoes microbial transformations that mellow its flavor. Over time, compounds like caffeine and polyphenols break down, shifting the taste from bitter to smooth and rich. Dark tea requires specific storage conditions: dry, airy, and cool, to support this mellowing process.
White Tea
In China, there’s a saying about white tea: "One-year tea, three-year medicine, seven-year treasure." Aging for three years or more brings out richer flavors and enhances its perceived medicinal value. As white tea ages, the leaves soften in flavor and aroma, creating a more layered drinking experience.
Black Tea
Black tea generally maintains its natural sweetness and fragrance over time, and since its flavor doesn’t improve with aging, most black teas are best enjoyed fresh. However, certain types of compressed black teas, like Hunan's Fu Brick, can develop deeper flavors with storage due to gradual microbial changes.
Oolong Tea
Roasted Oolong teas like Wuyi Rock Tea (Yan Cha) gain complexity as they age. The roasted notes soften, and the tea develops a distinctive “aged aroma,” adding richness and hints of sweetness. Proper storage is essential to preserve its unique characteristics: keep it dry, away from direct sunlight, and sealed to maintain freshness.
Jasmine Green Tea
Jasmine Green Tea, infused with fresh jasmine flowers, has a unique floral aroma that is best enjoyed within one or two years. Over time, the green tea component oxidizes, leading to a darker color and a softer floral note. To preserve the jasmine aroma and freshness, it’s ideal to store it sealed, in a cool, dry place, or even refrigerate it if possible.
Huangshan Maofeng Green Tea – High Mountain Chinese Green Tea with Orchid Aroma
Huangshan Maofeng is one of the most renowned green teas in China, grown in the designated regions around Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) in Anhui Province.
This tea stands out for its elegant appearance—fine white hairs cover the leaves, and the bud tips stand upright like mountain peaks, which inspired its name “Maofeng,” meaning “Fur Peak.”
It delivers a refreshing green tea aroma, a subtle orchid fragrance, and a naturally sweet, smooth taste, making it a classic choice for both tea enthusiasts and newcomers.
Why Choose Huangshan Maofeng Tea?
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✅ High Mountain Origin: Harvested from 60-year-old tea trees at 800 meters altitude, grown in mineral-rich pebble soil—ideal for producing rich, complex flavors.
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✅ Traditional Craftsmanship: Carefully processed by tea masters using time-honored methods to lock in freshness and preserve the tea’s delicate orchid notes.
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✅ Perfect for Green Tea Beginners: This tea is smooth, lightly floral, and never bitter—even with longer steeps—making it one of the best Chinese green teas for daily drinking.
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✅ Excellent Value: Offers the ideal balance between quality and price, curated for those looking to explore authentic Chinese teas without overpaying.
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✅ Clean Taste, Lasting Aroma: Unlike roasted green teas, Huangshan Maofeng highlights the pure taste of tea leaves and subtle floral undertones.
Who Should Try This Tea?
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Green tea lovers exploring iconic Chinese teas
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Newcomers looking for a mild, sweet green tea
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Shoppers seeking high-quality, budget-friendly tea
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Those who enjoy refreshing, floral teas without bitterness
Brewing Instructions
Chinese Gongfu Style:
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Water temperature: 80°C–85°C (176°F–185°F)
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Tea-to-water ratio: 1:40
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Steep time: 15–30 seconds
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Re-steep: Up to 5 times
Western Brewing Style:
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Water temperature: 85°C (185°F)
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Tea-to-water ratio: 1:50
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Steep time: 2–3 minutes
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Re-steep: 2–3 times
Product Name: Classic Travel Quick-Brew Tea Set with Tea Leaf Strainer – Perfect for Gongfu Tea Beginners
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions and Capacity:
Quick-Brew Tea Pot: 9cm (W) x 11.2cm (H) / 240ml Capacity
Teacup: 6.2cm (W) x 3.5cm (H) / 40ml Capacity
Storage Pouch: 11.5cm (L) x 8.3cm (W) x 16.3cm (H) (includes one pot and three cups)
Brown Leather Carry Bag: 30cm (L) x 15cm (W) x 12.7cm (H) (includes one pot, four cups, one tea canister, and one tea tray)
Tea Tray: 28cm (L) x 11cm (W) x 3.5cm (H)
Tea Canister: 7.8cm (W) x 8cm (H), 160ml Capacity
What's Included:
Basic Set includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
3 Mini Tea Cups
1 Portable Storage Pouch (perfect for on-the-go)
Set with Tea Tray includes:
1 Infuser Tea Pot with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
4 Mini Tea Cups
1 Brown Leather Carry Bag (convenient for travel)
1 Tea Canister
1 Tea Tray
Refined 110ml Bone China Gaiwan
Designed for Aroma, Comfort, and Mindful Brewing
Product Overview
Material: Bone China
Composition: Made primarily from bone ash (calcined animal bone, ≥30%), kaolin, quartz, and feldspar
Origin: Chaozhou, Guangdong, China
Bone China Thickness: 1.5–2.5mm
Gaiwan
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Capacity: 110ml
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Dimensions: Diameter 7.8cm, Height 7cm
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Weight: 74.1g
Teacup
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Capacity: 32ml
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Dimensions: Diameter 5.2cm, Height 3cm
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Weight: 14g
Available Sets
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Option 1: One 110ml bone china gaiwan
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Option 2: One 110ml bone china gaiwan + Four 32ml bone china teacups
Bone China Craftsmanship
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Firing Process: Low-temperature bisque firing followed by high-temperature glaze firing (~1200°C)
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Appearance: Smooth milky-white glaze with a fine, delicate texture
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Double Firing: First fired unglazed for shape stability, then glazed and refired at high temperatures — a complex process with a relatively low yield
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Translucency & Tone: When thin, the body is translucent due to bone ash content. When tapped, it produces a crisp, bell-like sound
How Bone China Affects Tea Flavor
Advantages:
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Neutral & Stable: The chemically inert glaze doesn’t absorb aroma or flavor, making it ideal for highly aromatic teas such as oolong and dancong. Preserves fragrance clarity and detail.
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Fast Heat Dissipation: Thin walls release heat quickly, which prevents delicate green and white teas from over-steeping. Keeps the brew fresh and clean.
Limitation:
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Weaker Heat Retention: Not ideal for teas that require prolonged high temperatures (e.g., aged pu-erh), unless poured promptly.
Recommended Teas for This Bone China Gaiwan
1. Aromatic Oolong Teas
(e.g., Wuyi rock oolong, Dancong, Tie Guan Yin)
✅ Non-absorbent glaze preserves floral, fruity, and roasted aromas
✅ Quick heat dissipation prevents excessive volatilization of aromatic compounds
2. Tender Green Teas
(e.g., Longjing, Biluochun)
✅ Cools quickly to prevent scalding delicate buds, preserving freshness
✅ Smooth glaze enhances the sweet, umami-rich character of the liquor
3. High-Grade Young White Teas
(e.g., Silver Needle, White Peony)
✅ Neutral surface keeps the natural honeyed and floral notes intact
✅ Light glaze highlights the golden hue of the brew and the fine downy buds
4. Sweet-Scented Black Teas
(e.g., Jin Jun Mei, Dianhong)
✅ Locks in sweet and honeyed aromas for a fuller taste
✅ Translucent body enhances visual clarity—“golden rings” appear more vibrant
Conclusion
This bone china gaiwan is the perfect match for aromatic, delicate, and flavor-focused teas. It combines non-absorbency, quick cooling, and clarity to bring out the true character of each brew.
Wild Souchong Black Tea uses wild tea leaves from mountains in Guangxi Province. It uses a special tea-making method of traditional Lapsang Souchong technique. Wild Souchong Black Tea maintains the taste of Lapsang Souchong, while it has a richer flavor. Lapsang Souchong is the earliest black tea and it is called black tea originator. It has a history of 400 years. Lapsang Souchong is baked by pine needles or pine wood. As a result, it has very strong fragrance. Also, due to the bake technique, the color of the tea is grey black and the color of tea soup is dark amber.
2024 Jasmine Tieguanyin Oolong
Who It’s For:
Light, refreshing, and perfectly balanced, this Jasmine Tieguanyin Oolong is for tea lovers who enjoy subtle floral notes and a creamy, smooth finish. The lightly fermented Tieguanyin tea base is scented three times with fresh jasmine flowers, resulting in a tea that is delicate, buttery, and reminiscent of a serene garden. Best for those seeking a gentle, floral oolong rather than bold or heavy teas.
Tea Details:
Origin: Fangting Village, Huqiu Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou, Fujian
Harvest Date: September 2024
Scenting Rounds: 3 rounds
Tea Base: Fragrant-style Tieguanyin oolong
Tea Cultivar: Tieguanyin
Flavor Profile: Clean and fresh jasmine aroma, silky smooth texture, with a creamy mouthfeel.
What Makes It Special: The perfect marriage of jasmine’s uplifting scent and Tieguanyin’s velvety smoothness, offering a truly luxurious yet refreshing tea experience.
How to Brew
Water Temp: 212°F(or 100℃)
Tea-to-Water: 1g per 20ml
Steep Time: 30 sec for first 3 steeps, add 5 sec each time after
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan or clay teapot
Re-Steep: 5-7 times
Jasmine Oolong Tea
Authentic Jasmine Oolong is a premium tea that combines the fresh, fragrant notes of Jasmine flowers with the smooth, rich flavor of Oolong tea. The process involves carefully blending freshly bloomed Jasmine flowers with Oolong tea leaves during the drying stage, allowing the tea to absorb the flower's natural fragrance. The more times the tea is scented with Jasmine flowers, the more intense and aromatic the floral notes become. After the scenting process, the tea is dried again to lock in that fresh, vibrant Jasmine aroma.
For the best flavor, Jasmine Oolong is typically made with high-quality, lightly fragrant Tie Guan Yin Oolong tea leaves, harvested during the summer or autumn season. The result is a tea that’s perfectly balanced: the fresh, lively Jasmine fragrance mingles seamlessly with the smooth, creamy taste of Oolong. It’s like stepping into a garden full of blooming Jasmine flowers, where the sweet floral notes and the smooth, sweet tea create a refreshing, comforting experience in every sip.
This Jasmine Oolong tea is perfect for anyone who enjoys a balance of light floral notes with a rich, smooth finish—ideal for any time of day when you're craving something fragrant and refreshing.
Minnan Narcissus is a famous historical tea. It is a kind of oolong tea. During Xianfeng period (1851-1861), Shibao Zhen and his son brought 100 tea tree saplings from Wuyishan and planted the saplings in Dingxianyan successfully. Then, combining Wuyishan tea-making techniques and their own experience, Shibao Zhen and his son developed Dingxianyan Narcissus. The new type of tea was widely known by oversea Chinese, especially Chinese in Southeast Asia. At the beginning of 20th century, Dingxianyan Narcissus was widely transplanted to Wutaishan, Yongchun and it got a name: Yongchun Narcissus. After 1949, Yongchun Narcissus was transplanted to more than 10 towns in Minnan and got a name: Minnan Narcissus. Minnan Narcissus is distinct from other tea by its unique aroma.
This tea was freshly roasted on September 7 and is recommended to be stored for a period of time before drinking.
Why shouldn’t freshly roasted Oolong tea be consumed right away?
Right after roasting, the tea has a strong charcoal aroma that can mask its natural fragrance and flavor. It also retains a certain “fiery” quality — caffeine and tea polyphenols remain high, making the taste slightly harsh or astringent and potentially irritating to the throat or stomach. Drinking it too soon can also lead to a feeling of internal heat, especially for those prone to “heatiness” or during dry seasons, known in traditional Chinese medicine as “shang huo” (excess internal heat). These symptoms quickly subside once consumption stops.
To avoid discomfort, let the tea rest before drinking. This allows the fire taste to fade (“tui huo”) and the tea’s components to stabilize. Once rested, the tea becomes smoother and more balanced in both aroma and flavor. Lightly roasted teas need about 1–2 months to rest, while medium to heavily roasted ones require around 6 months.
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