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Light & Lively: Floral Cold Brew Teas | 0 Sugar · 0 Calories · 0 Additives - Whole Leaf | 14Bags
Light & Lively: Floral Cold Brew Teas | 0 Sugar · 0 Calories · 0 Additives - Whole Leaf | 14Bags
Light & Lively Floral Cold Brew Teas | 7 teas perfect for cold brewing.
Zero sugar, zero calories, no additives, low caffeine. Light floral aroma with natural sweetness, refreshing and elegant.



Smooth & Bold: Rich Cold Brew Teas | 0 Sugar · 0 Calories · 0 Additives - Whole Leaf | 14Bags
Smooth & Bold: Rich Cold Brew Teas | 0 Sugar · 0 Calories · 0 Additives - Whole Leaf | 14Bags
Smooth & Bold: Rich Cold Brew Teas | 7 teas perfect for cold brewing.
Zero sugar, zero calories, no additives, low caffeine. Bold and full-bodied flavor, smooth and layered with lasting aroma.
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It includes Jasmine Green Tea, Jasmine Black Tea, Rose Black Tea, and Fenghuang Dancong Oolong Tea.
Authentic Triple-Scented Jasmine Green Tea
Experience the true art of jasmine tea with our carefully crafted triple-scented jasmine green tea. Many jasmine teas on the market may contain excessive dried flowers or lack the traditional scenting process. Our tea is different—designed to offer a well-balanced aroma and flavor, providing an authentic introduction to jasmine tea for a reasonable price.
Why Choose This Tea?
Traditional Scenting Process: We use fresh jasmine flowers from Guangxi Hengxian, known for their purity and fragrance. Scented three times, with 3 pounds of flowers per 1 pound of tea, this process ensures a delicate yet lasting floral essence.
Premium Tea Base: The green tea base is a high-quality Biluochun, made from one bud and two leaves. This creates a smooth, refined green tea flavor that perfectly complements the jasmine.
Balanced Flavor: Perfect for those who seek a harmonious blend of floral and tea notes. The jasmine aroma is elegant, never overwhelming, allowing both the tea's natural sweetness and the flower's fragrance to shine.
Durable Infusion: With just 2g of tea per 100ml water, our jasmine tea can be steeped up to five times, with the floral notes still present even in the final brew.
Expert Craftsmanship: Master tea maker Mr. Ren, with 15 years of experience, uses his deep knowledge and passion to ensure each batch meets the highest quality standards.
Taste Profile
Our jasmine tea has a lively jasmine fragrance with subtle sweetness, layered over the refreshing green tea. The tea liquor is a bright yellow-green, and the flavor is light yet full, with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste.
Ideal for daily drinkers, gift-givers, or those looking for a balanced jasmine tea that doesn’t sacrifice quality for price.
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
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 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 Rose 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 locally sourced red roses from Yunnan, 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 red roses and three scenting processes, ensures a delicate rose fragrance perfectly blended with the robust, mellow taste of black tea.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Core Production Area: Grown in 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 region is characterized by its climate, where "morning and evening mists blanket the land on clear days, and clouds shroud the mountains on rainy days."
- Scenting Process: Yunnan black tea serves as the base, while locally sourced red roses from Yunnan 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
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
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
Huang Jin Gui (Golden Osmanthus Oolong)
Golden Osmanthus, or Huang Jin Gui, is one of the earliest high-fragrance oolongs from Anxi, named after its osmanthus-like floral aroma. It’s made with an early-budding cultivar that produces a bright, golden liquor and a clean, refreshing floral taste.
Our tea is sourced from Gupo Keng (800m elevation), part of Anxi’s famed “Three Pits Two Gullies” tea region. Thanks to its unique microclimate and rich soils, this tea has a fragrant, elegant profile with notes of osmanthus, gardenia, and ripe pear. Light, sweet, and crisp — it’s a perfect everyday floral oolong.
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Origin: Gupo Keng, Houge Village, Xiping Town, Anxi County, Fujian, China
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Tea Maker: Chen Jiangzhi
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Harvest: Autumn 2024
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Shelf Life: 36 months
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Cultivar: Huangjin Gui (Golden Osmanthus)
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Elevation: 500–700 meters
Yongchun Fo Shou
Yongchun Fo Shou is a rare oolong from the high mountains of Yongchun County, Fujian. Its name comes from the leaf shape—resembling the Buddha’s hand citrus—and its bright, fruity aroma.
Legend says Buddhist monks in the 17th century grafted a tea tree onto a citron plant, creating this uniquely fragrant cultivar. Grown between 600–900 meters in Wuxi village near the protected origin region, this tea reflects both rich history and high mountain character.
It’s known for its distinctive citrus and pear notes, rounded out by a creamy, slightly floral finish. The taste is smooth and layered, with a lingering sweetness often described as the “Fo Shou charm.” Whether brewed hot or cold, this tea is a peaceful, full-bodied choice for those who enjoy fruity, elegant oolongs.
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Origin: Wuxi Village, Wufeng Town, Yongchun County, Quanzhou, Fujian, China
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Tea Maker: Xu Yongyuan
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Harvest: Autumn 2024
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Shelf Life: 36 months
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Cultivar: Yongchun Fo Shou
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Elevation: 500 meters
Ya Shi Xiang Dancong | 鸭屎香单丛乌龙茶
Despite its curious name, Ya Shi Xiang (Duck Shit Aroma) is one of the most beloved and accessible styles of Dancong Oolong. Grown in Wudong Mountain and harvested in April 2025, this tea is made from the original Ya Shi Xiang cultivar—famed for its lush floral aroma and golden nectar-like sweetness.
This batch comes from Fengxi Reservoir Village in Fenghuang Town, Chao'an District, Chaozhou, Guangdong. Situated at an elevation of 500–600 meters, the area is recognized as one of the premium zones for Zhongshan Dancong tea. Just above lies the mid-high mountain belt, but teas from this elevation are already regarded as top-tier among commercial-grade Dancongs, offering exceptional quality at outstanding value.
Crafted with a light roast to preserve its signature perfume, it offers a silky-smooth texture, vibrant floral notes, and a lingering sweet finish.
Origin: Fengxi Reservoir, Phoenix Town, Chaozhou, Guangdong
Tea Maker: Liu Chengpeng, a second-generation tea artisan with over 20 years of tea-making experience in a family that has crafted Dancong tea for generations.
Cultivar: Ya Shi Xiang (Duck Shit Aroma)
Harvest: April 2025 (Spring)
Elevation: 500-600m
Oxidation: Medium (40–50%)
Roast: Light (traditional charcoal finishing)
Shelf Life: 3 years
Storage: Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry, and odor-free place. For light-roasted Dancong, refrigeration is recommended to preserve its floral aroma.
Flavor
Aroma: Intensely floral—gardenia, magnolia, and honey
Taste: Lush, nectar-like sweetness with smooth body and soft mineral notes
Aftertaste: Long-lasting, floral-sweet with cooling effect in the throat
Brewing
Vessel: Porcelain gaiwan / Chaozhou clay pot
Water: 95°C | 203°F
Gaiwan Method:
5-7g per 100ml,1nd–3th: 8–12s | 4th+: add 5–8s per steep|Up to 9 infusions
Cold Brew Instructions:
Use 3–5g of tea with 500ml (about 17 oz) of water.
Water tip: Spring water or purified soft water is best.
Seal in a container and place in the refrigerator (39–46°F / 4–8°C).
Let it steep for 6–8 hours (ideal to brew before bed and enjoy in the morning).
Note: Too short a steep may result in weak aroma; over 10 hours may cause slight bitterness.
Occasions
Perfect for introducing friends to Dancong oolong
Uplifting afternoon companion with sweet, floral lift
A crowd-pleaser—great for casual or focused tasting


Premium Lingtou Dancong (Honey Orchid) The Everyday Honey-Sweet Oolong 100g 2025
$24.99 USD
Unit price perPremium Lingtou Dancong (Honey Orchid) The Everyday Honey-Sweet Oolong 100g 2025
$24.99 USD
Unit price perLingtou Dancong | The Everyday Honey-Sweet Oolong
A smooth, affordable, and incredibly drinkable oolong with long-lasting honeyed sweetness—perfect for daily sipping and afternoon tea.
If you're looking for a "universal" tea that’s easy to love, pairs beautifully with desserts, and delivers consistent quality without breaking the bank—Lingtou Dancong is the one. Known for its mellow honey character and exceptional value, this tea could become the next “sweet icon” of Chinese tea, right after jasmine.
Tea Details
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Cultivar: Bai Ye Dancong (White Leaf Dancong)
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Harvest: Spring 2025
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Origin: Lingtou Village, Fubin Town, Raoping County, Chaozhou, Guangdong
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Elevation: 500–700m
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Tree Age: Under 30 years
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Roast: Traditional charcoal roast
Why You Need to Try It
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Love sweet tea? Its thick honey note rivals most oolongs—and even some black teas.
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Seeking value? This is one of the most affordable yet flavorful Dancong oolongs.
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Exploring the diversity of Guangdong oolong? Lingtou is a classic, but outside the better-known Phoenix Dancong system.
Origin & Story: Sweetness Born in the Mountains
Lingtou Dancong, also called Bai Ye Dancong (White Leaf Dancong), comes from Lingtou Village in Raoping County, Chaozhou, Guangdong. First cultivated in 1961, it was selected from wild Phoenix Shui Xian trees and now accounts for over 50% of tea garden area in Guangdong.
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Cultivar: Small-tree, large-leaf type
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Elevation: 500–700m
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Soil: Mountain red clay with good drainage
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Climate: Warm, misty, ideal for floral and honey aroma development
Flavor Profile: Rich Honey, Soft Floral, Easy to Love
Lingtou Dancong offers a bright, golden infusion with high floral aroma and a distinctive “mi yun” (honey rhyme)—a signature note prized by Chaozhou tea drinkers. It’s:
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Sweet and smooth, never bitter
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Medium-thick in body, with a lingering aftertaste
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Great for pairing with pastries, fruit, or just a peaceful afternoon
Flavor Comparison:
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Lingtou Mi Lan Xiang (Honey Orchid): Emphasizes honey, subtle florals
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Phoenix Mi Lan Xiang: Emphasizes orchid, with lighter honey undertone
“A honey-sweet tea you can drink every day and never get tired of.”
Brewing Recommendations
Gongfu Style:
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5g per 100ml gaiwan
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95-100°C water
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Quick rinse, then infuse 6–8+ times starting from 10 seconds
Western Brewing:
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2g per 200ml
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Steep at 95–100°C for 1–3 minutes
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Can re-steep 2–3 times
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Recommended Purchase:
This 2024 Dianhong Golden Bud Black Tea is crafted under the supervision of Zhang Guo'an, a renowned master and inheritor of Dianhong's traditional techniques. Made from tender pre-Qingming buds of the Fengqing large-leaf tea tree variety, it showcases a rich honeyed aroma and a smooth, full-bodied taste. Perfect for tea lovers who prefer a premium, delicate black tea experience when enjoyed plain. However, if you’re looking for a tea to pair with milk or sugar, this might not be the best choice.
Product Details:
Origin: Dayaitian Tea Factory, Fengqing, Yunnan Province
Production Date: April 2024
Grade: Premium
Tea Cultivar: Fengqing Large-Leaf Variety
Craftsmanship: Supervised by Zhang Guo'an, a master and heritage keeper of Dianhong tea-making traditions
Flavor Profile: Honeyed aroma with smooth, full-bodied texture
Highlight: This Dianhong Golden Bud is crafted entirely from tender tea buds using traditional methods, offering a classic and authentic Dianhong flavor with an intense and aromatic character.
About Dianhong Golden Bud Black Tea:
Dianhong Golden Bud represents the pinnacle of Dianhong teas and is considered a premium Chinese black tea. First introduced in 1959, it is made from carefully selected pre-Qingming tea buds of the Yunnan large-leaf variety and processed using traditional techniques. The tea leaves are covered in golden tips, producing a bright, reddish-gold liquor with a long-lasting, high aroma and a fresh, sweet aftertaste. Compared to the Dianhong varieties made from one bud and two leaves, Golden Bud offers a sweeter and more delicate flavor profile, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy refined and unblended black teas.
How to Brew
Water Temp: 203°F(or 95℃)
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: 5-7 times
2024 Traditional Osmanthus Oolong
Who It’s For:
If you love teas with a deep, layered profile and long-lasting floral notes, this Osmanthus Oolong is a must-try. Crafted with a base of aged aromatic oolong tea and the fragrant blossoms of century-old osmanthus trees, this tea undergoes a meticulous three-round scenting process. The result? A rich, sweet brew where the floral elegance of osmanthus perfectly complements the tea’s mellow depth. Ideal for tea lovers who appreciate traditional crafting methods and unique floral teas. If you’re looking for rare and artisanal tea experiences, this one checks all the boxes.
Tea Details:
Origin: Fangting Village, Huqiu Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou, Fujian
Harvest Date: October 2024
Grade: First Grade (One bud, two leaves)
Tea Base: Aged aromatic oolong tea
Tea Cultivar: Tieguanyin
Tea Master: Chen Qizhi, a 30-year tea artisan
Flavor Profile: Bold and lasting osmanthus aroma, with the sweet, mellow body of aged oolong tea
What Makes It Special: Made with rare century-old osmanthus blossoms and aged oolong, this tea is meticulously scented three times for a truly exquisite experience.
Osmanthus Oolong Tea
Hailing from Anxi in Fujian, the birthplace of Tie Guan Yin Oolong, this Osmanthus Oolong tea is crafted with a unique traditional method that combines the finest Oolong tea leaves with fresh Osmanthus flowers. The process begins with carefully selecting tender Oolong tea leaves, which undergo a series of traditional steps, including withering, shaking to release the aroma (摇青), rolling, and initial drying. After the leaves are partially dried, fresh Osmanthus flowers are added during the final drying stages, allowing the natural floral fragrance to fully infuse into the tea leaves.
The result is a tea that beautifully blends the richness of Oolong with the delicate, sweet aroma of Osmanthus flowers. It combines the smooth, full-bodied taste of black tea with the refreshing, light qualities of green tea, creating a perfect balance of bold and delicate flavors. This Osmanthus Oolong is ideal for anyone who enjoys a complex yet soothing tea with a unique floral twist.
How to brew:
Water Temp: 212°F(or 100℃)
Tea-to-Water: 1g per 20ml
Steep Time: Discard the first steep; 20 sec for 2nd–4th steeps, add 5 sec each time after
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan or clay teapot
Re-Steep: 5-7 times
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.
This Huangshan Maofeng green tea is carefully selected from the renowned high-mountain tea-growing regions of China, harvested from ancient tea trees over 60 years old, thriving in gravelly soil at an altitude of 800 meters. Recognized as one of the top ten famous teas in China and listed as a national intangible cultural heritage, its traditional craftsmanship is personally overseen by the experienced tea master, Master Yu. He adheres to the philosophy of traditional craftsmanship and hand refinement, combining high-quality raw materials to create this high-quality, affordable Huangshan Maofeng green tea.
Compared to the common Longjing tea, Huangshan Maofeng does not have the bean and chestnut aromas of Longjing but focuses more on the natural fragrance, orchid scent, and sweetness of the green tea itself, without any seaweed flavor. Its taste is fresh and elegant, and the tea soup presents a clear greenish-yellow, offering a very pure high-mountain tea experience.
Why choose this Huangshan Maofeng?
Top-shelf ingredients: Harvested from 60-year-old tea trees planted in high-altitude (800 meters) gravelly soil, these conditions endow the tea leaves with rich minerals and a unique sweet orchid aroma.
Traditional craftsmanship: Made by an experienced tea master using traditional drying techniques, preserving the natural aroma and taste of the tea leaves.
Great value: Despite its top-tier ingredients and traditional craftsmanship, this Huangshan Maofeng is priced at half the cost of similar Longjing teas, making it ideal for consumers who pursue high quality on a budget.
Suitable for tea enthusiasts who:
Enjoy exploring niche high-quality green teas: Huangshan Maofeng is a niche tea in the Western market, with a unique fragrance and orchid scent, perfect for tea lovers who like to try new types of tea.
Prefer green teas without the seaweed flavor common in steamed green teas: Huangshan Maofeng is more refreshing and natural.
Seek value for money in green tea: This tea is affordable yet does not compromise on quality, especially suitable for those who wish to savor top-tier green tea within their budget.
Not suitable for tea enthusiasts who:
Prefer strong pan-frying aromas or the bean and chestnut scents of Longjing tea, as Huangshan Maofeng has a milder and fresher flavor profile.
Seek very strong or full-bodied tea soup, as Huangshan Maofeng has a lighter color and softer taste, not providing an intensely robust experience.
By choosing this Huangshan Maofeng, you will taste a Chinese high-mountain green tea that combines high quality with great value, experiencing the true beauty of traditional handcrafted tea art.
Origin of Huangshan Maofeng
Location: Huangtian Village, Huangtian Township, She County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province, China
Picking Standard: One bud with two leaves
Tea Cultivar: Huangshan Large-leaf Variety
Tea Tree Age: Approximately 60 years
Buying Recommendation:
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.
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.
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.
FAQs
Cold Brew Tea is tea that’s steeped in cold water for several hours, resulting in a smoother, less bitter flavor compared to traditional hot brewing. Unlike regular tea, which is brewed with hot water, cold brewing brings out the natural sweetness and floral notes of the tea, making it refreshing and easy to drink.
Our collection features some of the best Chinese teas for cold brewing, including:
- Phoenix Dancong (Honey Orchid Fragrance) – Known for its delicate floral aroma and smooth flavor.
- Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) – Offers a fragrant orchid scent and rich, smooth taste.
- Fresh Jasmine Green Tea – A floral, fragrant tea perfect for a refreshing cold brew.
- Rose Black Tea – A naturally sweet and fragrant tea with a floral bouquet.
- Osmanthus Oolong – Features a subtle sweet floral flavor with a hint of honey.
These teas have a naturally high sweetness and floral notes that shine when cold brewed.
For the best results, steep your Cold Brew Tea for 4-6 hours in cold water (or overnight in the fridge). The tea will extract its flavors slowly, resulting in a smooth, floral, and naturally sweet taste without any bitterness.
Cold brewing works best with cold or room temperature water. However, you can use hot water to initially steep your tea and then chill it if you're short on time. Keep in mind that the cold brew method preserves the natural sweetness and floral notes better than hot brewing.
Yes! Cold Brew Tea retains all the health benefits of traditional tea, including antioxidants, hydration, and digestive support. The cold brew process helps preserve these benefits while offering a smoother, less acidic flavor that’s easier on the stomach. Teas like Jasmine Green Tea and Osmanthus Oolong are known for their calming and anti-inflammatory properties.
The caffeine content in Cold Brew Tea depends on the type of tea used. Typically, oolong and green teas contain moderate amounts of caffeine, while black teas generally have higher levels. For example:
Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess): Moderate caffeine
Phoenix Dancong: Moderate caffeine
Jasmine Green Tea: Lower caffeine
Rose Black Tea: Higher caffeine
Cold brewing tends to extract less caffeine than hot brewing, so your Cold Brew Tea may have a lower caffeine level than traditionally brewed tea. However, it still provides a gentle energy boost without the harsh bitterness of stronger caffeinated drinks.