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43 这些产品
43 这些产品
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.
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.
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.
This Da Hong Pao is a rich and full-bodied Wuyi rock oolong with deep roasted aromas, a smooth texture, and the distinctive mineral character that Wuyi teas are known for. Crafted with a heavier roast, it offers warm roasted notes, layered intensity, and a bold yet comforting finish.
Its strong character makes it especially suitable for those who enjoy darker roasted teas or regularly drink coffee.
This tea comes from the Ban Yan (“half-rock”) area of the Wuyi Mountains. Compared to teas grown in the core rocky region, Ban Yan teas are often smoother, more balanced, and easier to approach, while still retaining the signature roasted and mineral-rich character of Wuyi oolong.
Traditionally, this style of Da Hong Pao is created by blending different Wuyi rock tea cultivars to achieve greater balance, depth, and complexity.
Shui Xian is one of the most classic Wuyi rock oolongs, traditionally prized in China for its rich, smooth, and mellow character.
This premium Wuyi Shui Xian offers delicate orchid florals layered with gentle woody notes. The tea liquor is smooth, full-bodied, and comforting, gradually revealing subtle forest-like freshness and a light mineral texture through multiple infusions.
Crafted from a Ban Yan area within the Wuyi region, this tea presents a softer and more approachable expression compared with intensely rocky Zheng Yan teas, while still retaining the roasted depth and gentle mineral character that define traditional Wuyi oolong.
An excellent choice for drinkers looking to explore Wuyi rock tea through a balanced, smooth, and less aggressive style.
Wuyi Rou Gui is one of the most iconic cultivars of Wuyi rock oolong, well known for its distinctive cinnamon-like aroma and rich, full-bodied character.
This tasting-grade Rou Gui comes from a Ban Yan area (One of Wuyi mountain areas), offering a more rounded and powerful expression. The tea liquor is smooth, dense, and structured, with pronounced cinnamon spice and warm roasted notes that unfold layer by layer.
With multiple infusions, subtle Wuyi rock tea minerality and a gentle mineral-like texture emerge, adding depth and complexity to the overall profile.
Compared with lighter floral oolongs, this Rou Gui delivers a stronger, more warming, and more assertive experience, making it ideal for drinkers who enjoy bold aroma, rich body, and a deeply satisfying rock tea character.
This Osmanthus Oolong Tea offers a smooth and aromatic tasting experience, opening with the rich, mellow depth of Tieguanyin oolong, followed by an elegant osmanthus floral fragrance that gently lingers on the palate.
Sourced from Anxi, Fujian — the birthplace of Tieguanyin oolong — this tea uses carefully selected Tieguanyin leaves as its base. Fresh osmanthus blossoms are then infused through a traditional three-round scenting process during the final drying stage. With each round, the tea slowly absorbs the natural floral aroma, allowing the fragrance to penetrate deeply while preserving the integrity and character of the oolong base. The result is a beautifully balanced cup where delicate floral sweetness meets the smooth, lightly roasted profile of Tieguanyin.
This tea is ideal for those who appreciate refined floral teas and layered flavor complexity. It is especially suited for tea drinkers seeking a unique oolong experience with a naturally infused floral elegance.
Pomelo Blossom Oolong is a rare floral oolong tea that captures the delicate sweetness of pomelo blossoms and the elegant character of traditional Chinese oolong. Unlike teas scented with heavy floral notes, this tea offers a naturally fresh and subtle fragrance, with a gentle citrus blossom sweetness that feels light, clean, and refreshing.
Crafted in Pinghe County, Fujian, the birthplace of Bai Ya Qi Lan and the famous Guanxi honey pomelo, this tea combines the region’s two seasonal treasures. Each spring, tea makers collect Bai Ya Qi Lan tea leaves and carefully scent them with freshly blooming pomelo flowers during the short 20-day blossom season. The result is a unique harmony between Bai Ya Qi Lan’s signature orchid-like aroma and the soft, sweet fragrance of pomelo flowers.
The tea opens with a delicate sweetness from the pomelo blossoms, followed by the smooth body and layered floral notes of Bai Ya Qi Lan. Its silky texture, refreshing finish, and lingering floral aftertaste create a graceful and memorable oolong experience.
This roasted Tie Guan Yin offers a warm, smooth, and full-bodied expression, representing a more rounded and mellow style within traditional Tie Guan Yin teas.
The tea liquor is rich and silky on the palate, with pronounced roasted aromas accompanied by subtle nutty and toasty notes. Compared with fresh-style Tie Guan Yin, it has less brightness and briskness, but a noticeably deeper warmth and fuller body.
Through medium oxidation and slow charcoal roasting, the tea’s astringency is further softened, resulting in a rounder, more approachable cup with enhanced depth and structure.
Ideal for those who enjoy roasted, warming oolong teas with a smooth and comforting character.
Huang Jin Gui is a classic oolong tea from Anxi, Fujian, known for its elegant floral aroma and smooth, naturally sweet character.
This tasting-grade Huang Jin Gui offers fresh floral notes with a soft and silky tea liquor. Its flavor profile is similar to lightly roasted Tie Guan Yin, but with a smoother texture, fuller body, and a calmer, more refined aroma.
Compared with more intensely aromatic oolongs, Huang Jin Gui delivers a gentler and more comforting tea experience that is easy to enjoy daily.
An excellent choice for drinkers who enjoy the fresh floral style of Tie Guan Yin and want to explore a softer, rounder expression of Fujian oolong tea.
Yongchun Fo Shou is a distinctive Southern Fujian oolong tea from Yongchun County, prized for its bergamot-like fruity aroma and smooth, rich tea liquor.
This premium Fo Shou combines bright citrusy fruit notes with elegant floral aromatics, creating a highly recognizable and refreshing flavor profile. The tea liquor is silky, mellow, and naturally sweet, offering a smooth and comforting drinking experience.
Compared with more purely floral oolongs, Yongchun Fo Shou stands out for its unique citrus character reminiscent of bergamot and Buddha’s hand fruit, making it especially appealing to drinkers who enjoy fruit-forward oolong teas.
Local tea folklore tells of 17th-century monks inspired by fragrant citrus plants when cultivating this unique tea variety, adding a touch of legend to its distinctive personality.
Suitable for both hot brewing and cold brewing. An excellent choice for those who enjoy fruity, floral, and smooth oolong teas.
Baiya Qilan is a rare oolong variety native to Pinghe County, Fujian. First discovered during the Qing Dynasty, it’s named for its pale buds and strong orchid fragrance. It’s one of Fujian’s top five oolongs, beloved for its unique blend of floral aroma and natural honeyed sweetness.
Our tea is harvested from the high-elevation gardens of Daqin Mountain (around 1000 meters), where misty skies and selenium-rich soil help develop its rich aroma. Each cup offers bright orchid and pomelo notes, with a soft texture and a refreshing, sweet finish.
This is a refined, elegant oolong that appeals to both floral tea lovers and those looking for something rare and naturally sweet.
Lingtou Dancong is a Guangdong oolong tea from the Chaozhou region, closely related to Phoenix Dancong. Compared with the intensely aromatic and highly layered style of Phoenix Dancong, Lingtou Dancong is especially prized for its signature “honeyed sweetness” known as mi yun (“honey charm”).
This Premium Lingtou Dancong offers elegant floral notes with a gentle honey-like aroma. The tea liquor is rich, smooth, and naturally sweet, with very low bitterness and a soft lingering finish reminiscent of honey.
Compared with more aggressively aromatic Dancong teas, this style is softer, rounder, and easier to drink, making it especially suitable for those who enjoy sweet, smooth oolong teas with a lighter roast and a comforting finish.
Wild Souchong Black Tea is a unique black tea crafted from wild tea leaves collected from the mountain forests of Guangxi, China. Inspired by the traditional Lapsang Souchong method, this tea combines the classic character of China’s earliest black tea with the deeper, more complex flavors naturally developed by wild tea trees.
Lapsang Souchong, known as the origin of Chinese black tea, has a history of over 400 years. Traditionally crafted with pine wood smoking, it is famous for its distinctive smoky aroma and rich amber-colored liquor. This Wild Souchong follows the same traditional approach while using wild-grown leaves, bringing an added layer of depth, sweetness, and mountain character.
The tea opens with a gentle smoky fragrance, followed by notes of dried fruit, wood, and a subtle natural sweetness. Its full-bodied liquor is smooth and warming, with a lingering finish that reflects both the craftsmanship of Lapsang Souchong and the unique character of wild tea.
Fuding Silver Needle White Tea is the purest expression of traditional Chinese white tea. Made entirely from the unopened spring buds of the Fuding Da Bai tea variety, each delicate bud is carefully handpicked during the short early spring harvest season, when the tea plant concentrates its most refined flavors.
Originating from Fuding, Fujian, the birthplace of white tea, this tea follows traditional sun-drying craftsmanship with minimal processing, allowing the natural character of the fresh buds to shine. The fine white hairs covering the buds give Silver Needle its signature silver appearance and help preserve its gentle sweetness and freshness.
Unlike White Peony or Gongmei, which include young leaves for a fuller tea body, Silver Needle offers a lighter and more elegant experience. Its beauty lies in subtlety: a clean floral aroma, silky texture, honey-like sweetness, and a refreshing finish that reflects the pure essence of the tea plant itself.
Perfect for those seeking a refined daily tea or a meaningful introduction to authentic Fuding white tea, Silver Needle can be enjoyed fresh for its bright and delicate character or carefully stored to develop greater depth over time.
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.
2014 Aged Shou Mei White Tea is a traditional Fuding white tea that has been naturally aged for over 10 years, allowing time to transform its flavor and character. Made from Fuding Da Bai and Da Hao tea cultivars and crafted through traditional sun-drying methods, this tea develops a deeper aroma, smoother texture, and richer sweetness through years of natural aging.
Compared with fresh white teas that highlight floral freshness and brightness, aged Shou Mei offers a warmer and more mature expression of white tea. Its gentle aged aroma reveals notes of dried herbs, aged wood, and sweet hay, while the tea liquor becomes soft, silky, and mellow with a long-lasting sweet finish.
Pressed into convenient 5g tea cakes, each serving is easy to brew without measuring. Whether enjoyed during a quiet afternoon, after a meal, or as a daily calming ritual, this aged white tea offers a comforting and refined tea experience.
2021 Gongmei White Tea is a traditional Fuding white tea with a richer and more mature character. Crafted from the Fuding Qunti tea variety and naturally sun-dried using classic white tea techniques, this tea has developed a smooth, full-bodied flavor through several years of aging.
Unlike delicate white teas such as Silver Needle or White Peony, Gongmei is made from slightly more mature leaves, giving it a deeper body and more layered taste. With time, the tea develops warm notes of dried fruit, honey, and subtle nuttiness, while maintaining the gentle sweetness and clean finish that define authentic Fuding white tea.
Pressed into convenient 5g tea cakes using whole loose leaves, this tea is easy to brew and perfect for daily enjoyment. It is an excellent choice for those who appreciate a richer white tea experience with more depth, sweetness, and character.
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