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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.
Why Choose This White Peony Tea?
If you love delicate floral aromas, smooth textures, and the unique charm of traditional Chinese white tea, this White Peony (Bai Mudan) from Fuding, China, is a perfect fit. Its light sweetness and refreshing aftertaste make it ideal for beginners and seasoned tea lovers alike. Expertly crafted by Master Li Shengyuan using traditional sun-drying techniques, this tea is perfect for sipping, gifting, or collecting.
Product Details:
Origin: Fuding, Fujian, China
Harvest Date: April 2024
Grade: Premium White Peony (Bai Mudan)
Tea Variety: Fuding Da Bai (Big White)
Craftsmanship: Masterfully crafted by Li Shengyuan, a senior tea artisan with over 10 years of experience
Flavor Profile: Delicate floral aroma, smooth texture, and a refreshing, slightly sweet finish
What Makes It Special: A traditional sun-dried white tea from China’s famous white tea region, handpicked and expertly crafted for quality and collectibility
How to brew:
Water Temp: 194–203°F (or 90-95℃)
Tea-to-Water: 1g per 25ml
Steep Time: 30 sec first steep, add 5 sec each time
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan
Re-Steep: 5-7 times
About White Peony Tea:
White Peony, or Bai Mudan, is a premium Chinese white tea known for its elegant floral fragrance, light sweetness, and clean, refreshing taste. Made from tender tea buds and the first leaf, it strikes a perfect balance between flavor and smoothness, making it approachable for beginners and cherished by tea enthusiasts. Its name comes from its unique appearance: green leaves and silvery-white buds resemble blooming flowers. When steeped, the leaves cradle the buds, creating a visual like a flower in bloom. While it can be aged, its tender nature makes it best enjoyed fresh.
Storage Tips:
To preserve its quality, store White Peony tea in a cool, dry place following GB/T 30375 standards.
For short-term storage: Use kraft paper or aluminum bags, remove excess air, seal tightly, and place in a tin or small box.
For long-term storage: Use triple-layer packaging (cardboard box, aluminum bag, and plastic bag) in a controlled environment below 77°F (25°C) with humidity under 50%.
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.
Our Six-Tea Collection invites you to explore the rich traditions of China’s six major tea types, each represented by a world-famous classic: Biluochun (Green Tea), Junshan Yinzhen (Yellow Tea), Bai Mudan (White Tea), Fenghuang Dancong (Oolong Tea), Shu Puer (Dark Tea), and Dianhong (Black Tea). Each tea is carefully sourced from its original growing region, handcrafted by tea masters with over 20 years of experience, and graded premium or higher to ensure outstanding quality.
From the floral freshness of Biluochun to the natural sweetness of Bai Mudan, the aromatic complexity of Fenghuang Dancong, and the smooth, earthy richness of Shu Puer, this collection showcases the diverse flavors and traditions of Chinese tea. Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or just curious about tea culture, this set offers an unforgettable tasting experience and makes a thoughtful gift steeped in history and craftsmanship.
What's Inside?
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Biluochun (Green Tea)
- Origin: Suzhou, Jiangsu
- Grade: High-grade, one bud and one leaf
- Renowned for its tender, spiraling leaves and refreshing, floral aroma, Biluochun is a green tea lover’s favorite. Handpicked from lush gardens, it embodies the spring’s vitality.
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Junshan Yinzhen (Yellow Tea)
- Origin: Dongting Lake, Hunan
- Grade: Top-quality, golden buds
- Rare and precious, this yellow tea dazzles with its unique honeyed aroma and silky smooth flavor. It's a sophisticated treasure for discerning palates.
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Bai Mudan (White Tea)
- Origin: Fuding, Fujian
- Grade: Superior, one bud and one leaf
- With delicate floral and fruity notes, Bai Mudan offers a mellow yet rich flavor, showcasing the elegance of minimally processed white tea.
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Fenghuang Dancong (Oolong Tea)
- Origin: Chaozhou, Guangdong
- Grade: Premium-grade from Phoenix Mountain
- Known as “Phoenix Single Bush,” this oolong captivates with its naturally sweet, fruity, and aromatic complexity. A true connoisseur’s delight.
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Shu Puer (Dark Tea)
- Origin: Yunnan
- Grade: Aged and expertly fermented
- With earthy, rich notes, Shu Puer offers a grounding and soothing tea experience. Perfect for those who enjoy deep, bold flavors.
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Dianhong (Black Tea)
- Origin: Fengqing, Yunnan
- Grade: Made by a historic tea factory with over 70 years of expertise
- Bold and robust, Dianhong showcases a natural sweetness and malty depth. Its golden tips reflect its premium quality and craftsmanship.
Explore the World of Chinese Oolong Tea with Four Iconic Varieties
Discover the rich diversity of Chinese Oolong tea with this curated sampler featuring Da Hong Pao, Tie Guan Yin, Phoenix Dan Cong, and Zhangping Shui Xian. From lightly oxidized teas to deeply roasted rock teas, this set is a perfect introduction for tea lovers who want to explore the full spectrum of oolong flavors.
- Da Hong Pao: Bold and toasty, from Wuyi Mountains
- Tie Guan Yin: Light, floral, and elegant — a classic minnan oolong tea
- Fenghuang Dan Cong: Naturally fruity with rich orchid aroma
- Zhangping Shui Xian: Rare pressed oolong with subtle garden notes
Whether you're new to oolong or seeking variety, this set offers a sensory journey across China’s top tea regions, all in one elegant collection.
Savor the Essence of Iced Tea with iTeaworld's Loose Leaf Cold Brew Tea Sampler.
It includes Jasmine Green Tea, Jasmine Black Tea, Rose Black Tea, and Mi Lan Xiang Dancong Oolong Tea.
This Tie Guan Yin is a fresh and elegant everyday oolong, ideal for those who enjoy delicate floral aromas and a lighter tea experience.
With low oxidation and minimal roasting, the tea reveals soft orchid-like notes, a clean refreshing finish, and a light, silky texture. Gentle and easy to drink, it offers a bright and calming character that makes it especially enjoyable throughout the day.
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.
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.
Wild Black Tea
Untouched Nature: Grown wild at 900m altitude in the lush Da Ming Mountain range. This tea thrives in a pristine ecosystem without chemical fertilizers or pesticides. To preserve its concentrated energy, we only harvest once a year in spring.
The Craft: Processed using the traditional Lapsang Souchong technique (unsmoked). This method highlights the tea's natural wild character without the distraction of smoke.
Flavor Profile: A brilliant orange-yellow liquor with a prominent "golden ring." It features a rich, unique floral bouquet and a refreshing, honey-like sweetness that lingers on the palate.
Wild dark tea is produced in Anhua County, Yiyang City, Hunan Province, the birthplace of Anhua dark tea. The tea gardens are primarily located in mountainous areas at an altitude of 1000 meters. Grown in a pristine ecological environment with abundant vegetation, this wild dark tea is cultivated without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, resulting in limited yield with only one spring harvest per year. Processed using the Qiujiang Bopian Tea technique, it offers a pure and long-lasting pine-smoke aroma. The taste is rich, mellow, and sweet, with a lasting aftertaste and a unique pine-smoke fragrance. After consumption, a lingering sweetness remains in the mouth, leaving a memorable and unforgettable experience. Even after multiple infusions, it retains its distinctive aroma.
Sourced from wild tea trees left untouched for over a decade, this white tea is the epitome of natural purity. Without any human intervention, it has developed a character far beyond the ordinary.
The Experience: Exceptionally smooth with a lingering sweetness, it carries a bold, "wild" undertone—a refreshing coolness that distinguishes it from garden-grown teas. It is a natural revitalizer, perfect for clearing the mind and boosting focus.
Introduction:
This Jasmine Black Tea is meticulously selected from the spring harvest of 2024. Combining Yunnan black tea from Fengqing, Yunnan, at elevations of approximately 1600 meters, with jasmine flowers from Hengxian, Guangxi, the exceptional growing conditions impart a unique and richly layered flavor to this tea. The plucking standard of one bud and two leaves, paired with fresh jasmine flowers and three scenting processes, ensures a harmonious blend of soft jasmine fragrance and the robust, mellow taste of black tea.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Core Production Area: The black tea is sourced from Fengshan Town, Fengqing County, Yunnan, where the average annual temperature ranges from 18°C to 22°C, with significant daily temperature variations and annual precipitation of 1200-1700 mm. The jasmine flowers are from Hengzhou, Guangxi, which enjoys abundant sunshine, annual rainfall of 1450 mm, and soil rich in organic matter, providing an ideal growing environment.
- Scenting Process: Yunnan black tea serves as the base, while jasmine flowers from Hengzhou, Guangxi, are used for scenting. The traditional scenting process is repeated three times, resulting in a tea where the floral aroma and tea fragrance are perfectly balanced.
- High-Mountain Tea Gardens: Since ancient times, high mountains shrouded in mist have produced premium teas. This tea thrives in such environments, where lush vegetation and organic-rich soil, combined with extreme daily temperature fluctuations, enhance the accumulation of flavorful compounds in the leaves.
Oxidation Level: High
Roasting Level: None
Tea Garden Soil: Red soil
Processing Time: August 2024
Best Before Date: 24 months
Tea Variety: Yunnan Tea No. 10
This rose black tea brings together two signature ingredients from Yunnan, China: fragrant Yunnan roses and smooth Dianhong black tea.
Yunnan roses are known for their rich, naturally sweet floral aroma. Grown in sunny mountain environments with fresh air, they develop a deeper and more vibrant fragrance.
The tea base is Dianhong black tea, famous for its smooth body and gentle sweetness, often with notes of honey and malt.
Using a traditional Chinese scenting process, fresh rose petals are layered with the tea, allowing the floral aroma to slowly infuse into the tea. This process is repeated three times to create a balanced cup that is soft, floral, and naturally smooth.
Introduction:
This Jasmine Bai Hao is meticulously selected from the spring harvest of 2023. Plucked from high-altitude tea gardens in northern Fujian, at elevations of approximately 1000 meters, the exceptional growing conditions impart a fresh and richly layered flavor to this jasmine tea. The plucking standard of exclusively whole buds, combined with nine scenting processes, ensures a vibrant, luxurious floral aroma, a refreshing and mellow taste, and a sweet, lingering aftertaste with a hint of rock sugar sweetness.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Core Production Area: Grown in northern Fujian, where the climate is warm, humid, and evergreen year-round. With abundant sunshine, ample rainfall, and a frost-free period of 326 days, the region provides an ideal environment for tea cultivation.
- Scenting Process: Fuding Big Pekoe serves as the tea base, while jasmine flowers from Fuzhou, Fujian, are used for scenting. The traditional scenting process is repeated nine times, resulting in a tea that is described as uplifting, soothing, and warming, evoking the image of a jasmine flower slowly blooming.
- Whole Bud Material: The plump, straight bud tips are covered in abundant, visible white hairs, indicating their tenderness. These buds absorb the jasmine fragrance more effectively during scenting, resulting in a more intense, fresh aroma and a smoother taste. The tea retains its flavor and aroma even after multiple infusions.
Oxidation Level: None
Roasting Level: None
Processing Time: September 2024
Best Before Date: 24 months
Tea Variety: Fuding Big Pekoe
Introduction:
This Jasmine Zhen Wang is meticulously selected from the spring harvest of 2023. Plucked from high-altitude tea gardens in Jinggu County, Yunnan Province, at elevations of approximately 1200 meters, the exceptional growing conditions impart a fresh and richly layered flavor to this jasmine tea. The plucking standard of primarily bud tips, combined with seven scenting processes, ensures a vibrant, long-lasting floral aroma, a refreshing and smooth taste, and a sweet, lingering aftertaste.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Scenting Process: High-quality green tea serves as the base, while jasmine flowers from Hengzhou, Guangxi, are used for scenting. The traditional scenting process is repeated seven times, resulting in a tea with a full, lively floral aroma and a layered complexity that gradually unfolds in the mouth with each sip.
- High-Mountain Tea Gardens: Since ancient times, high mountains shrouded in mist have produced premium teas. This tea thrives in such environments, where lush vegetation and organic-rich soil, combined with extreme daily temperature fluctuations, enhance the accumulation of flavorful compounds in the leaves.
- Whole Bud Material: The plump, straight bud tips are covered in abundant, visible white hairs, indicating their tenderness. These buds absorb the jasmine fragrance more effectively during scenting, resulting in a more intense, fresh aroma and a smoother taste. The tea retains its flavor and aroma even after multiple infusions.
Oxidation Level: None
Roasting Level: None
Processing Time: September 2024
Best Before Date: 18 months
Tea Variety: Yunnan Big Leaf
Introduction:
This Jasmine Maojian tea is meticulously selected from the spring harvest of 2023. Plucked from high-altitude tea gardens in Lincang, Yunnan Province, at elevations of approximately 1000 meters, the exceptional growing conditions impart a refreshing taste and rich, layered flavors to this jasmine tea. The plucking standard of primarily one bud and two leaves, combined with five scenting processes, ensures a pure floral aroma, a sweet and mellow taste, and a refreshing, lingering aftertaste.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Core Production Area: Grown in Mengsheng Town, Yunnan Province, where the unique microclimate features an average annual temperature of 21.9°C and annual precipitation of 1270.5 mm. The fertile soil, rich in organic matter, is ideal for tea cultivation.
- Scenting Process: High-quality green tea serves as the base, while jasmine flowers from Hengzhou, Guangxi, are used for scenting. The traditional scenting process is repeated five times, resulting in a tea where the floral aroma dominates and infuses into the liquor. The fragrance is pronounced but not overpowering, and the tea liquor is refreshing yet clear.
- High-Mountain Tea Gardens: Since ancient times, high mountains shrouded in mist have produced premium teas. This tea thrives in such environments, where lush vegetation and organic-rich soil, combined with extreme daily temperature fluctuations, enhance the accumulation of flavorful compounds in the leaves.
Oxidation Level: None
Roasting Level: None
Processing Time: September 2024
Best Before Date: 18 months
Tea Variety: Guangxi Group Variety
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.
Introduction:
This Junshan Yinzhen (Silver Needle) tea is meticulously selected from the spring harvest of 2024. Plucked from high-altitude tea gardens in Yueyang, Hunan Province, at elevations of approximately 500 meters, the exceptional growing conditions impart a refreshing taste and rich, layered flavors. The plucking standard of primarily one bud and one leaf ensures a delicate, mellow taste with a sweet aftertaste, a bright yellow liquor, and a lasting, fresh aroma.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Core Production Area: Sourced from the secondary core production area outside Junshan Island, offering an affordable price while maintaining the authentic flavor profile of Junshan Yinzhen through traditional craftsmanship and tea variety.
- Unique Appearance: Junshan Yinzhen is characterized by its straight, plump buds with golden bodies covered in silvery hairs. When brewed, the tea leaves stand upright in the water, floating up and down before settling vertically at the bottom of the cup. This mesmerizing process is known as the "three rises and three falls."
- Strict Standards: The plucking and production of Junshan Yinzhen follow rigorous standards. It is harvested only once a year during a 7-10 day window around the Qingming Festival, ensuring the finest spring buds are selected.
- A Renowned Chinese Tea: Recognized as one of China's top ten famous teas, Junshan Yinzhen is the most well-known and beloved variety of yellow tea.
Oxidation Level: Low
Roasting Level: None
Tea Garden Soil: Sandy loam
Processing Time: Spring 2024
Best Before Date: 18 months
Tea Variety: Yueyang Group Variety
Looking for a Caffeine-Free Green Tea Alternative?
While we don’t offer caffeine-free green tea, we’ve carefully selected three herbal teas processed in a similar way to green tea—offering comparable freshness and aroma. These unique teas have been valued in traditional Chinese tea culture for centuries.
Jin Qian Liu – Sweet Tea Tree (Cyclocarya Paliurus)
Grown in the lush regions of southern China, this naturally sweet herbal tea is made from the leaves of the Cyclocarya Paliurus tree. Its smooth, mellow flavor makes it a perfect choice for anyone looking for a gentle, caffeine-free infusion. Traditionally, it has been appreciated for its balance and calming taste.
Wild Cliff Tea (Shi Ya Cha)
Harvested from wild tea trees on the rocky cliffs of Guangxi, this rare herbal tea delivers a robust, aromatic experience. With a rich profile and sweet finish, it’s known as “tea of the immortals” in local folklore. It is naturally high in flavonoids, which contribute to its full-bodied taste.
Vine Tea – Zhangjiajie Mei Tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata)
Thriving in the misty highlands of Zhangjiajie, Vine Tea is celebrated for its vibrant, refreshing flavor. Known as the “King of Flavonoids,” this herbal infusion contains a naturally high concentration of flavonoids, offering a satisfying, clean finish with every sip.
Many white teas sold online in the U.S. are either of lower grades or come from Yunnan, making it tough to find authentic Fuding white tea at a reasonable price. Our Gongmei white tea from the renowned Fuding region in Fujian offers just that - an authentic taste rooted in traditional sun-drying and slow withering crafts, meticulously made from the local "cai cha" variety. 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.
If you're looking for a genuine origin, traditional tea craft, and a balanced flavor profile – neither too light nor too strong – this tea provides excellent value for money. Its smooth and easy-drinking character makes it a perfect choice for beginners.
Why choose our Gongmei White Tea?
Genuine Origin: Our tea comes from the prestigious Fuding region in Fujian, ensuring authenticity and adherence to Fuding's high standards.
Traditional Variety: We use the local "cai cha" variety, known for its strong adaptability and imparting a rich flavor profile to the tea.
Classic Craft: Our Gongmei white tea undergoes traditional sun-drying and slow withering processes, essential for developing the tea's fresh and pure taste.
Suitable for Long-Term Storage: The quality of this tea allows for long-term storage, with its flavor becoming more elegant over time, potentially increasing in value as it ages.
High-Value Choice: For those seeking the authentic flavor of Fuding white tea without the high price tag, our Gongmei offers a high-value choice without compromising quality.
Perfect Balance: If you're looking for a white tea that's neither too light nor too strong, our Gongmei achieves a perfect balance, providing a smooth and easy-drinking experience at a reasonable price.
Ideal for Beginners: Our carefully curated Gongmei white tea offers a gentle introduction for white tea novices, avoiding the pitfalls of being too bland or too strong for new tea drinkers.
Experience the gentle charm of our authentic Gongmei white tea, with its selected quality and value, making it an ideal choice for everyday drinkers and those new to the world of white tea.
Meicha (also known as Vine Tea) is a naturally caffeine-free herbal tea made from a wild vine plant of the Ampelopsis genus in the grape family. It originates from the high mountains of the Wuling region in Zhangjiajie, Hunan, at elevations of 400–1,500 meters. Its name comes from the natural layer of flavonoid crystals that form a “white frost” on the surface of the leaves.
Rich in flavonoids, Meicha has long been used in Chinese folk tradition as an antioxidant, or to soothe the throat, relieve fatigue, and support cardiovascular health. Because it contains no caffeine, it can be enjoyed even before bedtime without affecting sleep, making it an ideal choice for tea lovers who are sensitive to caffeine or looking for a caffeine-free beverage.
This tea has a slightly bitter taste at first, quickly giving way to a strong, lasting sweetness with a refreshing sensation. After drinking, even just drinking water tastes subtly sweet for a while. Its aroma combines the freshness of wild mountains with herbal notes, clean and long-lasting. It can be brewed 3–5 times.
Our Meicha comes from Yongshun in western Hunan, a region with a natural environment similar to Zhangjiajie and also part of the Wuling Mountains. With its humid climate, misty landscapes, and excellent natural conditions, Yongshun produces high-quality Meicha with superior flavor and character. It’s the perfect choice for anyone seeking a premium caffeine-free tea.
Origin: Furong Town, Yongshun, Xiangxi, Hunan Province, China
Elevation: Above 780 m
Harvest Date: May 2025
Storage Life: 18 months
Tea Maker: Qin Dajie
How to Brew:
Water Temp: 100°C (212°F)
Brewware: Gaiwan or glass cup
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 1g per 100ml
1–2 infusions: 30-60 sec
Later infusions: Add 30 sec
Total brews: 3-5 times
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Certainly! Here's a list of the types of Chinese teas we offer:
Black Tea
We have a black tea sampler, including Yingde Black Tea, Yunnan Black Tea and Souchong Black Tea.
Oolong Tea
We have special premium oolong tea sampler, as well as introductory oolong tea sampler, and individual teas such as Fenghuang Dancong, Da hong pao, Tieguanyin, and more!
Green Tea
You'll love the premium Green Tea Sampler, featuring six Chinese green teas, all the best green teas!
Jasmine Tea
For those who love jasmine tea, don't miss our Chinese jasmine tea sampler, which contains four different jasmine tea samplers, all fresh jasmine flowers blended with green tea!
Cold Brew Tea
We have selected the best Chinese teas for cold brewing to make a cold brew tea sampler.
This is our very best tea sampler! It contains the six main types of Chinese teas, and you get a representative variety of each type of tea, perfect for all tea lovers!
Remember, drinking good tea is not as good as drinking the right tea!
iTeaworld offers an extensive selection of Chinese teas, all available as loose leaf tea varieties. Our range includes black tea, green tea, oolong tea, cold brew tea, jasmine tea, and puerh teas, among others. A standout feature is our tea sampler, each thoughtfully curated to embody the rich cultural heritage of China.
Classic Tea Sampler is ideal for beginners.
If you have a higher budget, you can choose the Chinese Tea Sampler for $39.99. It contains six types of Chinese teas, including oolong tea, black tea, green tea, yellow tea, white tea, and black tea.
Chinese tea is unique due to its long history, diverse varieties and traditional production methods. It is usually handmade and undergoes specific processing techniques to produce a wide range of flavors and aromas.
Chinese tea is usually a tea without any additives or extra sugar. It is a healthier alternative to coffee.
Chinese tea is usually one of the best loose leaf teas, which has a stronger flavor.
Chinese tea usually has many health benefits, such as lowering blood lipids for dark tea, nourishing the stomach for black tea, and antioxidant for green tea.
There are many different types of Chinese loose leaf tea, each with its own unique flavor and aroma. The most common types of Chinese loose leaf tea include:
Black tea: Black tea is the most processed type of Chinese tea and has a strong, robust flavor. Some popular black teas include Lapsang Souchong, Keemun, and Yunnan.
Green tea: Green tea is the least processed type of Chinese tea and has a fresh, grassy flavor. Some popular green teas include Longjing, Bi Luo Chun, and Gunpowder.
Oolong tea: Oolong tea is a type of tea that is partially oxidized, resulting in a flavor that falls between green tea and black tea. Some popular oolong teas include Tieguanyin, Da Hong Pao, and Dong Ding.
White tea: White tea is a type of tea that is made from young tea leaves and has a delicate, floral flavor. Some popular white teas include Silver Needle, White Peony, and Long Jing.
Pu-erh tea: Pu-erh tea is a type of fermented tea that has a strong, earthy flavor. Some popular pu-erh teas include Shu Pu-erh and Sheng Pu-erh.