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Zhangping Shui Xian is a unique compressed oolong tea from Zhangping, Fujian, recognized for its distinctive square-shaped tea cakes, elegant orchid aroma, and smooth, naturally sweet character. Each piece is individually pressed for convenient brewing while helping preserve the tea’s fragrance and freshness.
This Premium Zhangping Shui Xian comes from the authentic growing region of Zhangping. The tea liquor is soft, floral, offering delicate orchid notes with a clean, sweet finish.
Compared with more intense and sharp floral oolongs, this tea presents a calmer and smoother profile, making it especially approachable and comfortable to drink.
An excellent choice for those who enjoy floral oolong teas but prefer a softer, less aggressive tea experience.
Pearl Orchid, also known as Zhenzhulan or Cha Lan, gets its name from the way its tiny golden blossoms cluster along the stem like strands of pearls. In She County of Anhui, the flower was originally grown for ornamental purposes, but over time it became treasured for scenting tea. The region’s warm, humid climate and fertile soil provide ideal conditions for cultivating Pearl Orchid. Large-scale production of Pearl Orchid–scented tea began during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty, and by around 1890, it had already become one of China’s major scented tea varieties, especially loved in northern China and among scholars and literati.
There is an old Chinese saying about seasonal tea drinking: “In winter drink black tea, in summer drink green tea, and in the second and eighth lunar months, drink Pearl Orchid tea.” These months mark the shift between warmer and cooler seasons, when humidity is higher. Pearl Orchid tea was believed to help dispel dampness and support the body during seasonal transitions.
This tea comes from She County in Anhui, using spring-picked Huangshan Maofeng green tea as the base. The addition of Pearl Orchid blossoms gives the tea a cleaner, brighter character. The liquor is smooth and sweet, without the bitterness sometimes found in green tea.
Its aroma is elegant and serene, with a soft, cooling sweetness—reminiscent of orchids blooming in a quiet valley. Compared with the lively, expressive fragrance of jasmine tea, Pearl Orchid tea is more subtle and deep, yet wonderfully long-lasting.
Origin: Baohuan Village, Huicheng Town, She County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province.
Tea Base / Number of Scenting Rounds: Huangshan Maofeng/Second scenting
Tea Master: Mr Yu.
Processing Date: June 2025
Shelf Life: 18 months
Brewing Method:
Water: Purified, 80 °C | 176 °F
Gaiwan: 2g per 100ml · 10–15 sec · add 5–7 sec each steep · up to 7 infusions
Glass cup: 1g per 100ml · 1st: 40s | 2nd: 60–90s | 3rd: 90–150s
This Qi Dan Da Hong Pao is a balanced and refined Wuyi rock oolong with elegant floral aromas, layered fragrance, and a smooth roasted character. Compared to heavier roasted rock teas, it offers a more harmonious and approachable profile while still retaining the gentle mineral character that defines Wuyi oolong.
Smooth, expressive, and comforting, this tea is especially suitable for those who enjoy roasted oolongs with both floral complexity and depth.
This tea is made from the Qi Dan cultivar, one of the original tea varieties associated with Da Hong Pao. Unlike the blended Da Hong Pao styles commonly found today, single-cultivar Da Hong Pao highlights the unique personality of one specific tea variety, offering a more distinctive and layered tasting experience.
This 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.
Traditional Smoked Lapsang Souchong
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If you’re a fan of traditional black tea with a bold pine smoke aroma and a rich, sweet flavor, this tea is for you. Produced in Masu Village, Tongmuguan, Wuyishan, and crafted by tea master Zhang Song, it’s made using classic smoking techniques for the most authentic Lapsang Souchong experience. This tea is best enjoyed plain to fully appreciate its smoky and robust character. If you prefer lighter black teas or dislike smoky flavors, this may not be the best fit, and it’s not recommended for milk or sugar.
Product Details:
Origin: Masu Village, Tongmuguan, Wuyishan
Harvest Date: May 2025
Grade: First Grade
Tea Cultivar: Tongmuguan Xiaocai Tea
Craftsmanship: Supervised by Zhang Song, a second-generation tea master from Masu. He began learning the basics of Lapsang Souchong production as a teenager and is known for his expertise in traditional tea-making methods.
Flavor Profile: Distinct pine smoke aroma, rich sweetness, and full-bodied taste
Highlight: A must-try for anyone seeking an authentic smoked Lapsang Souchong, directly from the original region with time-honored techniques.
How to brew:
Water Temp: 212°F(or 100℃)
Tea-to-Water: 1g per 20ml
Steep Time: 20 sec for first 3 steeps, add 5 sec each time after
Teaware: White porcelain gaiwan
Re-Steep: 5-7 times
Tongmuguan Zhengshan Xiaozhong: The Original Smoky Chinese Black Tea
Zhengshan Xiaozhong, known as the world’s first black tea, originates from Tongmuguan in the Wuyi Mountains of China. This region, at an altitude of up to 1500 meters, is now a protected nature reserve, providing an ideal, untouched environment for tea cultivation. Zhengshan Xiaozhong tea from Tongmuguan is unique, not only for its specific local tea varieties and pristine mountain setting but also for its rich, 400-year-old heritage of traditional tea-making.
What truly sets this tea apart is the smoking process that gives it its signature taste. Skilled tea masters meticulously select local pine wood, particularly the resin-rich heartwood and roots, to smoke the leaves. This special wood is believed to impart a rich, natural pine resin fragrance, balanced with a subtle honey-like sweetness, creating a truly layered, unforgettable taste. Locals say that only Zhengshan Xiaozhong produced in Tongmuguan with traditional techniques captures this distinctive “pine smoke aroma with longan fruit notes.”
Outside of Tongmuguan, black teas made in the wider Wuyi Mountain area are known as "Xiaozhong black teas" but lack the same signature smoky aroma. Black teas made even farther away are simply called "Kung Fu black teas" and have a more familiar profile to Western black teas. But for those looking to experience an authentic, complex tea with deep roots in Chinese culture, Zhengshan Xiaozhong from Tongmuguan is truly one-of-a-kind.
The 2024 Silver Needle White Tea is a must-have for white tea enthusiasts and collectors. Crafted in Fuding, the birthplace of white tea, this premium tea is made from tender Fuding Da Bai buds using traditional sun-drying methods. Its delicate floral aroma, honey-like sweetness, and refreshing smoothness make it perfect for those seeking a refined and natural tea experience. Ideal for immediate enjoyment or aging, it’s a great choice for wellness-focused tea drinkers and collectors. However, if you prefer bold teas or add milk and sugar, this delicate tea may not suit your taste.
Silver Needle White Tea Product Details
Origin: Fuding City, Fujian Province, China
Harvest Date: March 23, 2024
Grade: Premium Silver Needle (First Grade)
Tea Variety: Fuding Da Bai (Big White Tea Bush)
Tea Master: Li Shengyuan, Senior Tea Artisan with over 10 years of experience
Flavor Notes: Delicate floral aroma, honey-like sweetness, and refreshing smoothness
What Makes It Special: Crafted in Fuding, the birthplace of white tea, using traditional sun-drying methods. This tea is made exclusively from tender tea buds, making it perfect for tea lovers and collectors alike.
What Is Silver Needle White Tea?
Silver Needle is the highest grade of Chinese white tea. Officially, it’s defined as a white tea made from the single buds of Fuding Da Bai or Shui Xian tea bushes through specific steps like withering, drying, and sorting. Harvested every spring, the picking season typically starts in mid to late March and ends around early April.
What sets Silver Needle apart is its exceptional freshness and smooth flavor, thanks to its high levels of amino acids, which give it its signature refreshing taste.
Perfect for enjoying now or aging for years to come!
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
Pour Tip: Pour along the gaiwan’s side, not directly on leaves
How to Store Silver Needle White Tea
While white tea can be aged and stored for long periods, Silver Needle is best enjoyed fresh, similar to green tea, to appreciate its delicate and vibrant flavor.
Short-Term Storage: For small amounts, use kraft paper bags or aluminum pouches. Squeeze out excess air, seal tightly, and place the bags in a small cardboard box or tin can for safekeeping.
Long-Term Storage: If you’re storing a larger quantity, use a triple-layer method:
Wrap the tea in an aluminum pouch.
Seal the pouch in a plastic bag.
Place everything inside a sturdy cardboard box.
Keep the tea in a cool, dry place where the temperature stays below 77°F (25°C) and the humidity is under 50%.
Following these tips will help preserve its quality for years to come!
Scented tea isn’t made only with fresh flowers—aromatic leaves can be used as well. Sticky Rice Aroma Black Tea is a unique specialty from Yunnan, created by scenting Dianhong black tea with sticky rice aroma leaves.
These leaves carry a strong, natural sticky-rice fragrance. In Yunnan, they are often dried and used for tea, seasoning, or traditional remedies. Ethnic groups such as the Dai and Hani use them to clear heat and support digestion. Paired with black tea, which is known for warming the stomach, this blend is especially friendly for those with weak digestion.
This Sticky Rice Aroma Black Tea brings together the sweetness of Dianhong and the comforting sticky-rice fragrance of the leaves. Once brewed, you’ll first notice the rich, natural sticky-rice aroma. The tea tastes smooth, sweet, and full, without bitterness or roughness. The liquor is thick, silky, and a glowing orange-red, offering a warm and soothing feeling—perfect for autumn and winter.
Origin:Fengshan Township, Fengqing County, Yunnan Province
Tea Base / Number of Scenting Rounds:Yunnan Black Tea (Dianhong)/Second scenting
Tea Master:Zhang Guo‘an张国安
Processing Date:June 2025
Shelf Life:24 months
Brewing
Vessel: Porcelain gaiwan / glass cup / mug
Water: Purified, 95-100°C | 203-212°F
Gaiwan / Teapot:
5g per 100ml · 1-3 steeps:10-15 sec , add 5-7 sec after · Up to 7 infusions
Mug Brew:
1g per 100ml · 1st: 40s | 2nd: 60–90s | 3rd: 90–150s
Niu Lan Keng is one of the core Zhengyan producing areas of Wuyi Rock Tea, belonging to the famous “Three Pits and Two Ravines.” The area is nourished year-round by flowing streams from rock crevices, with high humidity, misty air, limited sunlight inside the pit, and mineral-rich soil. These conditions create a cool, shaded environment ideal for tea trees.
The Wuyi Rougui produced here—often referred to as “Niu Rou”—is highly prized for its rarity and extremely limited yield, earning it the title “King of Rock Tea.” Its signature cinnamon note is sharp, bold, and highly penetrating, layered with osmanthus, floral, and fruity aromas. Unique to Niu Lan Keng, it also carries a distinct “ravine character”—a mossy, mineral freshness reminiscent of a primeval forest—which adds depth and authenticity to its terroir expression.
On the palate, it strikes a balance of strength and finesse: the cinnamon’s spicy sharpness is complemented by a smooth, delicate liquor, hiding inner power. The rock rhyme is pronounced, with a quick and lasting sweet aftertaste.
This Top Grade Da Hong Pao is crafted for tea drinkers who enjoy the balance of elegant floral aroma and rich roasted depth in traditional Wuyi rock oolong tea.Compared with many heavily roasted Da Hong Pao teas, this version highlights a more expressive orchid-like fragrance while still preserving the smooth, structured character that defines authentic Yancha.
This Rou Gui offers a softer, more refined expression of Wuyi rock tea. Its signature cinnamon-like spice is gentle and elegant, supported by a smooth texture, natural sweetness, and a lingering mineral finish.
Grown in Fo Guo Yan, a lesser-known yet highly regarded site within Wuyi's Zhengyan region, this tea showcases a distinctive side of Rou Gui. Compared with the bold intensity often associated with famous cliff-grown Rou Gui teas, Fo Guo Yan produces a more balanced and graceful character, where sweetness, clarity, and rock rhyme unfold in harmony.
For tea drinkers who appreciate the depth of Wuyi rock tea but prefer elegance over power, this rare-origin Rou Gui offers a rewarding and approachable experience.
This Top Grade Rou Gui comes from Matouyan, one of the most celebrated terroirs within the core Zhengyan region of Wuyi Mountain. Renowned for producing rock teas with exceptional depth, structure, and mineral character, Matouyan is considered one of the finest origins for premium Wuyi rock tea.
This tea showcases the signature cinnamon-spice aroma that has made Rou Gui one of the most sought-after Wuyi cultivars. The dramatic canyon landscape, rocky cliffs, and unique microclimate of Matou Yan contribute to the tea's distinctive mineral-rich character and remarkable complexity.
The liquor is rich, full-bodied, and powerfully structured, with pronounced roasted notes balanced by lasting mineral depth and a long, satisfying finish. Bold yet refined, this Rou Gui delivers the commanding presence and layered character that experienced Yancha drinkers seek.
Ideal for those who appreciate traditional Wuyi rock teas with strong cinnamon aroma, robust body, pronounced roast, and the distinctive mineral character of top-tier Zhengyan terroir.
This Wuyi Shui Xian is sourced from Wu San Di, a renowned mountain terroir celebrated for producing exceptional old bush Shui Xian teas. The region is known for teas with distinctive woody aromas, mossy depth, and an exceptionally smooth, full-bodied texture.
Compared with more heavily roasted Wuyi Shui Xian teas, this version features a lighter roast that allows the tea's natural character to shine through. The liquor is brighter, smoother, and more approachable, while still retaining the rich depth and complexity that Shui Xian is known for.
Harvested from tea trees over 70 years old, the tea offers a remarkably silky mouthfeel, enhanced sweetness, and a long, lingering finish. Its balanced aroma and pronounced old bush character create a refined and deeply satisfying drinking experience.
Elegant, smooth, and expressive, this tea is ideal for drinkers who appreciate distinctive woody and mossy notes, balanced aromatics.
This Top Grade Laocong Shui Xian is crafted for tea drinkers who appreciate the deep, traditional character of classic Wuyi rock oolong tea. Made from leaves harvested from 50+ year-old tea trees growing in the Zhengyan region near Yunu Peak — one of the well-known scenic and tea-growing areas within the core Wuyi Mountain terroir — this tea expresses the distinctive old bush character that Shui Xian is prized for.
Compared with younger tea trees, Laocong Shui Xian develops a fuller body, deeper texture, and more layered flavor profile. The tea features pronounced woody and mossy aromas, accompanied by a smooth, velvety mouthfeel and the grounded mineral depth characteristic of authentic Wuyi Yancha. Gentle roasting adds warmth and structure without overpowering the tea’s natural complexity.
Rich, mellow, and deeply expressive, this traditional Wuyi rock tea is ideal for those who enjoy wood notes and the bold, mature character of old bush oolong teas.
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%.
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.
Wild Cliff Tea Herbal Tea: Also known as Shiya Tea, it’s a caffeine-free green tea from the high-altitude forests of Guangxi, China. Named for its unique growing environment—cliffs and steep slopes—this tea has a long history and was once a valuable tribute. It has a tight, heavy appearance, dark green color, and rich aroma. When brewed, it produces a bright green liquor with a fresh and sweet taste. Shiyan Tea is high in flavonoids, polyphenols, and amino acids, offering anti-inflammatory, detoxifying, and blood pressure-lowering benefits. It’s caffeine-free, making it suitable for those concerned about sleep.
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This Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea), produced in 2011 and aged for 14 years in a dry northern warehouse, is made from authentic Gao Ma Er Xi dark raw tea through a process of steaming and compression. It is produced by Hunan Jiuyang Tea Co., Ltd. and meticulously crafted through steps including crushing, sifting, fermentation, steaming, machine pressing, and drying. This tea is no longer available on the market.
The brick features a smooth surface, clear patterns, well-defined edges, uniform thickness, and a glossy dark brown color. After years of aging, it develops a distinct aged aroma accompanied by woody notes, offering a rich, mellow flavor and a smooth, refined texture.This Hei Zhuan Tea was awarded the Special Gold Medal at the 2009 Shanghai Tea Expo, making it a classic masterpiece from Jiuyang Tea Factory.
Key Details about Hei Zhuan Tea Dark Tea :
- Origin:Anhua County, Hunan Province, China
- Production Date:2011
- Grade : First Grade
- Tea Cultivar :Gao Ma Er Xi Original Group Variety
- Craftsmanship :This Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea) is made using Anhua dark raw tea as its base material. After the raw tea arrives at the factory, it undergoes a series of processes, including sifting, winnowing, crushing, and blending, to create a semi-finished product that meets strict standards for uniformity and purity. The semi-finished product is then further processed through steaming, pressing, roasting, and packaging to produce the final Black Brick Tea.
- Flavor Highlights :The tea exhibits a distinct aged aroma, accompanied by woody notes, with a rich, mellow flavor and a smooth, refined texture.
What is Hei Zhuan Tea Dark Tea?
Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea) is named for its use of dark raw tea (Hei Mao Cha) as the primary material, which gives the tea its dark, glossy color, and its brick-like shape when compressed. The raw material is sourced from high-quality dark raw tea produced in tea factories in Anhua and other counties.
In the past, the raw material was divided into two types: surface tea (higher quality) and inner tea (lower quality). During compression, the lower-quality tea was pressed inside, while the higher-quality tea was used on the surface. However, since the early 1970s, the labor-intensive and time-consuming traditional process was streamlined. The tea is now blended in the appropriate ratio of surface and inner tea and compressed in a single step.
During production, the raw material is first sifted, shaped, winnowed, and cleaned. It is then blended in specific proportions. For machine pressing, the tea is sterilized using high-temperature steam, compressed under high pressure, inspected and trimmed, and slowly dried before being packaged into the final brick form.
When brewed, Hei Zhuan Tea yields a liquor the color of amber, with a rich, mellow flavor and a pure, clean aroma. Long-term consumption of this tea is believed to aid digestion, regulate metabolism, and provide health benefits and preventive effects for the body.
Brewing and Enjoyment Tips :
This tea embodies the unique transformation brought by time. The first infusion can serve as a "tea awakening" to activate the tea's inner qualities, enhancing its flavor profile. Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea) is shaped like a brick. Before brewing, use a specialized brick tea knife or tea pick to gently break the brick into appropriately sized pieces. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the tea leaves.
Recommended Brewing Methods :
Gaiwan Brewing :
- Capacity:100ml Gaiwan
- Water Temperature:100℃
- Brewing Times:5-7 times
- Tea Water Ratio:around 1:20(Adjust according to your own taste)
- Brewing Time Once:2-3 minutes(Adjust according to your own taste),The first time as a wake-up tea can take 3-5 seconds.
Boiling Method :
To brew Hei Zhuan Tea (Black Brick Tea), start with 10–15 grams of tea and 500 milliliters of water. Heat the water until it reaches a rolling boil, then add the tea. Once the water comes back to a boil, lower the heat to a gentle simmer and let it cook for 2 minutes. Turn off the heat, strain out the tea leaves, and serve it hot. If you prefer a lighter flavor, you can adjust the ratio to 1 part tea to 15 parts water (for example, 10 grams of tea to 150 milliliters of water) and follow the same steps.
For a Central Asian-inspired milk tea, brew the tea as described above. Then, mix the strained tea with milk in a 1:5 ratio (1 part milk to 5 parts tea). Add a pinch of salt to taste, stir well, and enjoy this creamy, savory drink.
Storage Guidelines :
To ensure the best quality of tea, the ideal way to store it is in vacuum-sealed packaging, kept in a cool, dark, and dry place. Avoid exposure to strong odors and air. For sealed storage, using a tin can or a double-lidded metal can is recommended. For even better results, you can store the sealed tea in the refrigerator or a dry storage container.
Weight & Packaging:
Weight : 35.3oz (1000g)
Packing Type : Original paper box sealed packaging, inner packaging made of kraft paper
About Hunan Jiuyang Tea Factory :
Hunan Jiuyang Tea Co., Ltd., founded in 1985, is rooted in Youzhou Ancient Town, the birthplace of Anhua Dark Tea. As a leading enterprise in Hunan's dark tea industry, Jiuyang has been dedicated to the dark tea sector for nearly four decades without interruption. Its headquarters is now located in Jiangnan Town, the birthplace of Qian Liang Tea (Thousand Taels Tea), and boasts over 5,000 acres of high-altitude organic tea gardens on glacial rock soil and a standardized production facility spanning more than 20,000 square meters.
Guided by the core philosophy of "heritage and innovation," Jiuyang has preserved the traditional craftsmanship of "Three Bricks" (e.g., Fu Brick, Hei Brick, Hua Brick), "Three Tips" (e.g., Tian Jian, Gong Jian, Sheng Jian), and Qian Liang Tea, while also developing over 100 modern dark tea products. The company has won numerous international and domestic quality awards and is committed to producing "premium dark tea" as a testament to its dedication to excellence. Jiuyang continues to promote Anhua Dark Tea culture on the global stage.
During the aging and transportation process of aged tea, the packaging and the tea itself may get damaged. Please be cautious when purchasing if you mind this.
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Bailing Wellness Tea is a unique aged Fu Brick tea that originated from the Silk Road’s traditional tea culture. This tea was crafted in 1988 by Hunan Tea Import & Export Company using premium Fu Brick and Hei Brick tea leaves. After 34 years of careful aging in a dry storage environment, this tea has developed a mellow taste, rich in medicinal fragrance and a smooth, slightly sweet aftertaste. Traditionally, it has been a staple among Northwest China’s ethnic groups, who consume a high-fat diet yet maintain a fit and energetic lifestyle. Bailing Wellness Tea’s unique fermentation process enhances its ability to aid digestion, promote metabolism, and support overall wellness. This product retains its original sealed paper box packaging and is no longer available on the market.
Key Details about Bailing Fitness Tea
- Origin: Hunan Province, China
- Production Date: 1988
- Grade: Third Grade
- Tea Cultivar: Fu Brick, Hei Brick Tea Fragments
- Craftsmanship: Traditional Fu Brick fermentation, natural aging
- Flavor Highlights: Bright yellow liquor, rich aged aroma with herbal notes, mellow and smooth taste, slight medicinal sweetness
- Storage: Dry warehouse storage, original sealed packaging
What is Fu Brick Tea?
Fu Brick Tea is a type of dark tea originating from Hunan, China, known for its unique post-fermentation process and health benefits. It contains Golden Flowers (Eurotium cristatum), a probiotic beneficial for digestion and metabolism. Due to its long aging potential, Fu Brick tea develops a complex and mellow taste over time. Bailing Fitness Tea, aged for 34 years, showcases a rich, medicinal aroma with a silky smooth texture, making it a prized selection among aged tea enthusiasts.
Recommended Brewing Methods
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Gaiwan Brewing
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1:20
- Water temperature: 95°C-100°C
- Infusions: 6-8 times
- Steeping time: 10~20 seconds
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Thermos Brewing
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1g per 100ml water
- Water temperature: 100°C (boiling water)
- Steeping time: 1-2 hours
- Tool: Insulated thermos
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Boiling Method
- Tea-to-water ratio: 1g per 100ml water
- Boiling time: 1-2 minutes, then let sit for 2-3 minutes
- Rebrew: Extend boiling time by 3 minutes for each additional infusion
- Best with: Ceramic or glass teapot
- Steeping times: 3-4 brews
Storage Guidelines
To maintain the tea’s optimal aging process, store it in a dry and cool environment with humidity below 45% and temperature under 25°C. Keep it away from strong odors, direct light, and air exposure. Proper storage ensures that the tea retains its aged aroma and continues to mature gracefully over time.
Weight & Packaging
- Net Weight: 75g
- Packing Type: Original sealed paper box with moisture-proof coating
About Hunan Tea Import & Export Company
Founded in the early 20th century, Hunan Tea Import & Export Company is a pioneering force in China's tea trade. The company played a crucial role in exporting Fu Brick Tea along the Silk Road, making it a staple among ethnic groups in Northwest China and Central Asia. The company’s expertise in traditional tea fermentation and storage has ensured the production of high-quality aged teas that stand the test of time.
Today, this 34-year aged Bailing Fitness Tea remains a remarkable testament to China’s tea heritage and the enduring appeal of Fu Brick Tea.
During the aging and transportation process of aged tea, the packaging and the tea itself may get damaged. Please be cautious when purchasing if you mind this.
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This 1996 Aged Dancong Shui Xian Oolong Tea is crafted from Shui Xian tea cultivars grown in the famous Wuyi Mountain region of Fujian, China. Produced by the Wuyi Mountain Tea Factory, this tea has been naturally aged in dry storage for 30 years. It is known for its rich, sweet aroma with notes of roasted sweet potato and fruit, and the distinctive floral fragrance of orchids. The tea liquor is a vibrant, deep orange, and the taste is thick, with a noticeable acidity that gives way to a refreshing aftertaste. This product is in its original packaging and is no longer in circulation on the market.This tea is ideal for those who appreciate the complexity of aged Wuyi rock teas and are looking for a bold, full-bodied flavor.
Key Details about 1996 Aged Dancong Shui Xian
- Origin: Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province, China
- Production Date: 1996
- Grade: Special Grade Dancong
- Tea Cultivar: Shui Xian
- Craftsmanship: Medium roasting, medium oxidation, light rolling
- Flavor Highlights: Sweet aroma with roasted sweet potato, fruit, and floral orchid notes, thick and refreshing taste with acidity
- Storage: Naturally dry-aged, sealed packaging for optimal preservation
What is Dancong Shui Xian Oolong Tea?
Dancong Shui Xian is a type of Wuyi rock tea, known for its intense, complex flavor profile. Shui Xian is one of the most well-known cultivars in Wuyi Mountain and is prized for its unique floral and fruit-like aroma. The tea undergoes a moderate level of oxidation and is roasted to bring out its robust flavor. Aged Shui Xian Oolong offers even deeper complexity, with the floral, fruity notes mellowing into more nuanced, savory characteristics. This makes it a perfect choice for tea connoisseurs who appreciate both freshness and the depth of aged tea.
Brewing and Enjoyment Tips
Aged Shui Xian tea is best enjoyed using Gongfu brewing or boiling methods, which can bring out the full range of aromas and flavors. The tea has excellent durability, so it can withstand multiple brews.
How to Brew 1996 Aged Dancong Shui Xian Oolong Tea
- Gongfu Brewing Method
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- Tea-to-Water Ratio: 6g tea per 100ml water
- Water Temperature: 95-100°C (203-212°F)
- Steeping Time: 10-15 seconds for the first brew, increase time for each subsequent brew
- Recommended Tool: Porcelain Gaiwan or Yixing Clay Teapot
- Tea-to-Water Ratio: 6g tea per 100ml water
- Boiling Method
- Tea-to-Water Ratio: 3g per 100ml water
- Process: Boil the tea for 3-5 minutes, then simmer for 2-3 minutes
- Rebrewing: Extend boiling time by 2-3 minutes for each subsequent brew
- Recommended Tool: Glass or ceramic teapot
- Tea-to-Water Ratio: 3g per 100ml water
Storage Guidelines for Aged Shui Xian Oolong Tea
To preserve the tea's aging qualities, store it in a cool, dry environment, away from direct light and strong odors. Keep the tea sealed in an airtight container to minimize exposure to air and moisture. Proper storage will allow the tea to continue aging gracefully.
Weight & Packaging
- Net Weight: 125g (4.4oz)
- Packing Type: Original sealed paper box with inner aluminum foil bag
- Four types of packaging are randomly dispatched.
- During the aging and transportation process of aged tea, the packaging and the tea itself may get damaged. Please be cautious when purchasing if you mind this.
Recommended Purchase
This aged Jasmine Tea is a rare and exquisite tea that has been naturally stored for over 30 years, making it a true collector’s item. Crafted by the renowned Fuqing Dongge Overseas Chinese Tea Factory in the early 1990s, this tea has undergone decades of natural aging, enhancing its depth of flavor and smoothness. Unlike freshly scented jasmine tea, this aged version offers a more mellow and rich taste with a deep, lingering floral fragrance. It has completely transformed over time, developing a soothing and slightly honeyed undertone while retaining its signature jasmine aroma. This tea is no longer in circulation on the market, making it a unique find for tea connoisseurs and collectors.
Key Details about Jasmine Tea
- Origin: Fuqing, Fujian, China
- Production Date: Early 1990s
- Grade: Third Grade
- Tea Cultivar: Green tea buds
- Craftsmanship: Aged naturally over decades, originally scented with jasmine flowers
- Flavor Highlights: Aged floral aroma, mellow and smooth taste, slightly honeyed aftertaste
- Storage: Stored in a dry, cool environment in the northwest warehouse
What is Aged Jasmine Tea?
Aged Jasmine Tea is a unique category of jasmine tea that has been carefully stored for decades, allowing its flavors to develop and mature over time. While fresh jasmine tea is prized for its bright floral notes, aged jasmine tea offers a deeper, smoother taste with a richer texture. The aging process enhances the tea’s complexity, reducing any bitterness and infusing it with subtle honeyed sweetness. This type of tea is rare due to its long storage period and the fact that it is no longer in active production, making it highly sought after by tea collectors and enthusiasts.
Recommended Brewing Methods
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Gaiwan Brewing
- 100ml Gaiwan
- 95℃-100℃
- 4-6 times
- 1:15 to 1:20
- 15-20 seconds
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Thermos Brewing
- 1g tea per 100ml (3.4oz) water
- Use water at 95℃
- Steeping Time: 1-2 hours
- Tool: Insulated thermos
Storage Guidelines
Store in a cool, dry place, away from light, moisture, and strong odors. Proper storage will help preserve the delicate fragrance and flavor of the jasmine tea.
Weight & Packaging
- Net Weight: 50g (1.76oz)
- Packing Type: Original paper box sealed packaging
About Fuqing Dongge Overseas Chinese Tea Factory
The Fuqing Dongge Overseas Chinese Tea Factory, established in 1963, is a renowned producer of high-quality teas, specializing in jasmine-scented teas. Located in Fuqing, Fujian, an area rich in tea cultivation, the factory has been dedicated to preserving traditional tea-making methods while ensuring the highest standards of craftsmanship. With decades of experience, Fuqing Dongge has become a trusted name in the tea industry, especially known for its aromatic jasmine tea, which has gained popularity both domestically and internationally. The aged Jasmine Tea from this factory is a testament to their commitment to excellence and the beauty of time-enhanced tea.