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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.
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.
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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
Pinghe County in Fujian is not only the core growing region for Bai Ya Qi Lan but also famous for its Guanxi honey pomelos. Every April, the mountains are filled with blooming pomelo flowers. Tea makers pick the buds just before they open and scent them with Bai Ya Qi Lan, creating the region’s unique Pomelo Blossom Bai Ya Qi Lan. Since the pomelo blossom season lasts only about 20 days, production is very limited.
This Pomelo Blossom Oolong comes from that origin. Its aroma blends the orchid-like fragrance of Bai Ya Qi Lan with the delicate sweetness of pomelo flowers. The tea is fresh, smooth, and naturally sweet, offering both the richness of Oolong and the light, cooling sweetness of citrus blossoms. You’ll notice the gentle sweetness of pomelo flowers at the first sip, followed by the unfolding depth of Oolong. The texture is silky, the aftertaste lingers, and the finish carries a refreshing hint of pomelo blossom.
Origin:Daqin Mountain, Qiling Township, Pinghe County, Zhangzhou, Fujian, China
Tea Base / Number of Scenting Rounds:Bai Ya Qinlan Oolong tea / Second scenting
Tea Master:Cai Xiaohong
Processing Date:2025/4
Shelf Life:36 months
Brewing
Vessel: White porcelain gaiwan / Yixing clay teapot
Water: Purified, 100°C | 212°F
Steeping Time:
5g per 100ml · 1-3 steeps:10-15 sec , add 5-7 sec after · Up to 7 infusions
Daidai flower comes from a small evergreen citrus tree and carries an aroma similar to lemon peel and orange blossom. It’s traditionally used both as food and herbal medicine, and is often made into essential oils, scented teas, herbal remedies, or even cooked in porridge. Jinhua in Zhejiang is one of the main producing regions. In traditional Chinese medicine, Daidai flower is known for supporting digestion, easing constipation, and relieving stress.
This Daidai Flower Tea is produced in Jinhua, Zhejiang. It uses early spring tea buds—ranging from single buds to one-bud-one-leaf—as the base, scented with freshly harvested Daidai flowers. The flowers add a gentle sweetness to the green tea, softening its bitterness and creating a more rounded, balanced cup. The liquor tastes fresh and lively, with a clear sweet finish and layered notes of citrus, florals, and green tea aroma. The fragrance is rich and long-lasting.
This tea is effective for aiding digestion and relieving constipation. Those with weak or cold stomachs should drink it with caution. One cup per day (about 400 mL) is recommended, as excessive consumption may cause diarrhea.
Origin:Zhucun Village, Xinfan Township, Wucheng District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province.
Tea Base / Number of Scenting Rounds:Biluochun,Second scenting
Tea Master: Wu Jinxiang (吴金香)
Processing Date:June 2025
Shelf Life:18 months
Brewing
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
A seasonal tea collection crafted for spring.
Discover six unique herbal and flower teas, designed for three cups a day—morning, afternoon, and evening.
Inspired by traditional seasonal wellness wisdom, each cup brings a moment of freshness, balance, and gentle renewal.