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Mi Lan Xiang Dancong is one of the most highly regarded varieties of Phoenix ( Fenghuang )Dancong oolong, known for its naturally rich honey-orchid aroma. The medium-rolled, dark dry leaves brew into a golden amber liquor. The taste is smooth and full-bodied, with layered floral and fruity sweetness. Its honey-like, silky texture remains lingering and enjoyable even after multiple infusions, leaving a refreshing and lasting sweet aftertaste.
Ideal for those who prefer a smooth, sweet, and mellow cup of tea.
Keemun Black Tea, one of China’s most famous black teas, originates from Qimen County in Anhui Province. Known as the “Champagne of Black Teas,” it has been treasured by tea lovers around the world for its elegant aroma and refined taste.
Made from local Qimen tea trees in the core production area, this tea showcases the signature “Keemun aroma” — a graceful combination of orchid-like floral notes, fresh apple fragrance, and a subtle honey sweetness. The liquor is smooth and mellow, with a silky texture, balanced body, and a clean, lingering finish.
Keemun is also one of the classic Chinese black teas traditionally used as a base for Earl Grey blends. Its naturally elegant fragrance and gentle sweetness make it an ideal choice for enjoying on its own, while also explaining why it has long been appreciated in Western tea culture.
Product Name: Lucky Dragon Quick-Brew Tea Set - Perfect for Gongfu Tea Beginners with Tea Leaf Strainer
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions and Capacity:
- Quick-Brew Tea Set: 8.2cm (W) x 11.2cm (H) / 300ml Capacity
- Teacup: 5.7cm (W) x 4cm (H) / 35ml Capacity
- Storage Pouch: 11.5cm (W) x 8.3cm (D) x 16.3cm (H)
What's Inside:
- 1 Infuser Tea Cup with Separable Tea Leaves (includes strainer and lid)
- 3 Mini Tea Cups
- 1 Portable Storage Pouch for On-the-Go Use
What is a Quick-Brew Tea Set:
The Quick-Brew Tea Set is a streamlined, travel-friendly tea infuser that usually consists of a teapot with a built-in strainer and one or more tea cups. It's ideal for individuals looking to enjoy a quick cup of tea in a fast-paced lifestyle. The design allows for the separation of tea leaves from the water, making it easy to brew a variety of teas, especially types like oolong, black, and white teas that require leaf separation for optimal flavor.
Sticky Rice Aroma Black Tea is a unique specialty from Yunnan, created by combining classic Dianhong black tea with the naturally fragrant leaves that carry a distinctive sticky-rice aroma. Unlike traditional scented teas made only with flowers, this tea showcases the creativity of Yunnan tea craftsmanship by using aromatic leaves to create a warm and comforting fragrance.
Made with Dianhong black tea from Fengqing, Yunnan, and carefully scented with sticky rice aroma leaves, this tea offers a harmonious blend of rich black tea sweetness and a soft rice-like fragrance. Once brewed, it releases an inviting sticky rice aroma, followed by a smooth, mellow taste with a thick and silky texture. The bright orange-red liquor delivers a naturally sweet finish with no bitterness or astringency.
A unique expression of Yunnan tea culture, this tea brings together the depth of Dianhong and the nostalgic aroma of sticky rice, creating a warm and satisfying tea experience for everyday enjoyment.
Rich in honeysuckle-like floral aroma, this Ya Shi Xiang Dancong offers a smooth, full-bodied tea liquor with a naturally sweet and silky texture. Its refreshing finish and uplifting fragrance make it an especially enjoyable floral oolong for daily drinking.
Compared with traditionally heavy-roasted Dancong styles, this version presents a cleaner, fresher, and more aromatic profile while still maintaining satisfying body and depth.
Crafted from autumn-harvest tea leaves grown in Dingyao — one of the core tea-growing areas of Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong — this tea is ideal for drinkers who enjoy highly fragrant oolong teas with a smooth and approachable character. Suitable for both newcomers to Dancong and experienced oolong enthusiasts.
The Northern Fujian region is considered the birthplace of Oolong tea, and the traditional crafting methods of Wuyi Rock Tea have been recognized as part of China’s intangible cultural heritage. This collection brings together iconic oolong varieties from the Song Dynasty (Wuyi Qizhong and Jian'ou Dwarf Oolong) to today (Blended Da Hong Pao, Wuyi Rougui, Aged Tree Shuixian Oolong ), along with emerging cultivars with great future potential (Rui Xiang Oolong). Each tea carries the unique craftsmanship of the region, with its own distinct story and flavor. We hope this collection will allow you to explore the diverse flavors and rich cultural heritage of Northern Fujian (Minnan) Oolong tea.
This 2018 Liubao Dark Tea comes from Liubao Town, Guangxi, one of the most renowned origins of traditional Chinese dark tea. Made from high-quality one-bud-three-leaf material and crafted through classic Liubao tea techniques, it has been naturally aged for years, allowing the tea to gradually develop a deeper and smoother character.
Through years of transformation, the tea has evolved from its original freshness into a more mature expression. Its aroma reveals earthy notes of aged wood, forest floor, and dried herbs, with a subtle sweetness developed through natural aging. The tea liquor is rich yet gentle, offering a smooth texture, mellow fermented depth, and a refreshing cooling sensation that lingers after each sip.
Liubao tea is one of China’s traditional dark teas with a history of hundreds of years. Its unique character comes from the combination of regional terroir, traditional craftsmanship, and time. This 2018 aged Liubao presents the warmth, depth, and refined smoothness that define a well-matured dark tea.
Jasmine Black Tea is a delicate blend of high-mountain Yunnan black tea and fresh jasmine flowers from Hengxian, Guangxi. Made from spring-harvested tea leaves from Fengqing, Yunnan, this tea develops a naturally sweet, smooth, and mellow character thanks to its high-altitude growing environment.
During the traditional three-round jasmine scenting process, fresh jasmine flowers gently infuse the rich body of Yunnan black tea with a refined floral fragrance. The jasmine aroma adds a touch of freshness to the tea’s honey-like sweetness, creating a lighter and more elegant expression of Yunnan black tea while preserving its deep and satisfying character.
Fuding White Peony (Bai Mudan) is one of the most beloved styles of Chinese white tea, valued for its elegant floral aroma, gentle sweetness, and refreshing character. Made from the tender buds and first young leaves of the Fuding Da Bai tea variety, it captures the delicate beauty of young tea leaves while offering a fuller flavor than Silver Needle.
Crafted in Fuding, Fujian, the birthplace of white tea, this tea follows traditional sun-drying techniques to preserve the leaves’ natural freshness and purity. The result is a smooth and balanced white tea with soft floral notes, subtle sweetness, and a clean finish. Its approachable yet layered character makes it an excellent choice for those new to white tea and for experienced tea drinkers seeking an authentic Fuding white tea experience.
The coasters and teapot mats are mainly made of cloth, designed to prevent cups and Yixing teapots from bumping against the table. When you place the cup back, it makes little to no sound, creating a softer and quieter tea-drinking atmosphere.
The fabric is absorbent, allowing you to easily wipe off any water or tea stains from the teapot or cup, keeping the table clean and dry. Most coasters and mats also feature elegant patterns or unique shapes, making them lovely decorative pieces for a tea table or tearoom.
Solid Color Teapot Mats (Red, Green, Blue, Coffee): 13 × 13 cm
*All sizes are measured by hand, and a margin of error of ±1 cm may occur.
These bag are specially designed to protect your teaware. Each bag is lined with soft padding that provides full cushioning and protection for teapots and cups, preventing damage from accidental bumps during handling or storage.
These teaware bags are perfect for both home storage and travel, offering reliable protection for your favorite teaware wherever you go.
Sizes:
Blue Persimmon Cup Bag – Tall: 5.5 cm (L) × 5.5 cm (W) × 8 cm (H)
Blue Persimmon Cup Bag – Short: 8.5 cm (L) × 8.5 cm (W) × 6 cm (H)
This Ya Shi Xiang Dancong is known for its elegant floral aroma, featuring distinctive notes of honeysuckle and sweet blossoms. As one of the signature aroma styles of Fenghuang Dancong oolong (also known as Phoenix Dancong), it is especially appreciated for its clear floral character and naturally honey-like sweetness.
The tea brews into a smooth and gentle cup with a refined, graceful finish. Light, aromatic, and easy to enjoy, it is an excellent everyday oolong for those who appreciate floral teas and clean, delicate flavors.
This premium Lao Cong Shui Xian comes from Jian’ou in Northern Fujian and is crafted from old Shui Xian tea bushes aged around 30–50 years.
The tea liquor is smooth, rich, and naturally sweet, with gentle woody notes and a soft forest-like character that gradually unfolds through multiple infusions. Subtle hints of aged wood, moss, and lingering sweetness create a calm and deeply comforting tea experience.
Shui Xian is one of the few oolong cultivars where bush age significantly influences flavor. As the tea trees mature over decades, they develop deeper woody sweetness, a rounder body, and the distinctive layered character prized in old bush oolong teas.
Compared with highly aromatic floral oolongs, this style is more mellow and grounded, focusing on texture, depth, and a soothing woody finish rather than intense fragrance.
An excellent choice for drinkers who enjoy smooth, full-bodied oolong teas with woody, forest-like complexity and low bitterness.
Discover the Hidden Diversity of Longjing
Most tea lovers know Longjing (Dragon Well) for its signature roasted chestnut aroma, smooth texture, and refreshing sweetness. But behind this familiar profile are different tea cultivars — each bringing its own character to the cup.
This Longjing Cultivar Comparison Set features four representative varieties: Longjing #43, Wu Niu Zao, Longjing Qunti, and Baiye No.1.
By tasting them side by side, you can explore how different tea trees shape the aroma, body, sweetness, and overall personality of Longjing — and discover which cultivar creates the style you love most.
A perfect tasting experience for Longjing enthusiasts who want to go beyond one classic flavor and understand the diversity behind Dragon Well green tea.
A Boxed Journey into the Essence of Guangdong Oolong
From the ancient Shiguping oolong crafted by the She ethnic group over 1,500 years ago to today’s highly aromatic Dancong teas, this curated set brings together six signature teas from Chaozhou, Meizhou, and Raoping—the three core regions of Guangdong. A flavorful journey through 500 years of tea-making heritage.
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.
Introduction:
This Hubei Dark Tea is meticulously selected from the autumn harvest of 2022. Plucked from high-altitude tea gardens in Zhaoliqiao Town, Hubei Province, it adheres to the plucking standard of one bud and three leaves. This tea is a type of Hubei Dark Tea known as "Mi Zhuan Cha" (Rice Brick Tea), renowned for its unique flavor profile. The tea liquor is rich and robust, with a slight initial bitterness that transforms into a lasting sweet aftertaste. It primarily exudes a floral and honey-like aroma, accompanied by a subtle aged fragrance.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Unique Raw Material: Mi Zhuan Cha is a specialty tea produced in Chibi City, Hubei Province, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Brick Tea." It is a compressed black tea made entirely from tea dust, which gives it the name "Rice Brick Tea."
- Distinct Appearance: The finished Mi Zhuan Cha is visually striking, with sharp edges, a smooth surface adorned with intricate patterns, and a glossy black brick color. When brewed, it produces a deep red liquor with a pure aroma and a rich, mellow taste.
- High-Mountain Tea Gardens: The tea trees grow at high altitudes, where significant daily temperature variations slow their growth. The abundant mist and moisture nourish the tea trees, enriching the leaves with nutrients and resulting in a tea with a robust flavor and strong aroma.
Oxidation Level: Wet piling followed by high-temperature steam pressing
Roasting Level: None
Tea Garden Soil: Yellow-brown soil
Processing Time: Autumn 2022
Best Before Date: Suitable for long-term storage
Tea Variety: South Hubei Group Variety