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Meicha (also known as Vine Tea) is a naturally caffeine-free herbal tea made from a wild vine plant of the Ampelopsis genus in the grape family. It originates from the high mountains of the Wuling region in Zhangjiajie, Hunan, at elevations of 400–1,500 meters. Its name comes from the natural layer of flavonoid crystals that form a “white frost” on the surface of the leaves.
Rich in flavonoids, Meicha has long been used in Chinese folk tradition as an antioxidant, or to soothe the throat, relieve fatigue, and support cardiovascular health. Because it contains no caffeine, it can be enjoyed even before bedtime without affecting sleep, making it an ideal choice for tea lovers who are sensitive to caffeine or looking for a caffeine-free beverage.
This tea has a slightly bitter taste at first, quickly giving way to a strong, lasting sweetness with a refreshing sensation. After drinking, even just drinking water tastes subtly sweet for a while. Its aroma combines the freshness of wild mountains with herbal notes, clean and long-lasting. It can be brewed 3–5 times.
Our Meicha comes from Yongshun in western Hunan, a region with a natural environment similar to Zhangjiajie and also part of the Wuling Mountains. With its humid climate, misty landscapes, and excellent natural conditions, Yongshun produces high-quality Meicha with superior flavor and character. It’s the perfect choice for anyone seeking a premium caffeine-free tea.
Origin: Furong Town, Yongshun, Xiangxi, Hunan Province, China
Elevation: Above 780 m
Harvest Date: May 2025
Storage Life: 18 months
Tea Maker: Qin Dajie
How to Brew:
Water Temp: 100°C (212°F)
Brewware: Gaiwan or glass cup
Tea-to-Water Ratio: 1g per 100ml
1–2 infusions: 30-60 sec
Later infusions: Add 30 sec
Total brews: 3-5 times
This Jasmine Silver Needle Green Tea is a premium, high-grade jasmine tea made from tender spring-picked Yunnan Da Bai Hao buds and fresh jasmine blossoms from Hengxian, Guangxi—China’s most famous jasmine-growing region.
Using only whole silver buds as the tea base, the tea undergoes an exceptionally refined seven-time scenting process. Fresh jasmine flowers are repeatedly layered with the tea leaves, allowing each bud to slowly absorb deep, natural floral layers while preserving its inherent sweetness and softness.
The result is an elegant, luxurious cup with a pure jasmine fragrance, silky texture, and long-lasting sweetness. More refined than everyday jasmine teas, it is designed for quiet enjoyment, gifting, and moments that call for something truly special.
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.
This Yunnan Ancient Tree Black Tea is made from leaves harvested from ancient tea trees in Jingmai Mountain, Yunnan. It is crafted using the traditional sun-dried black tea method (Shai Hong), where the leaves are naturally dried under sunlight instead of being dried with high heat. Unlike many heat-dried black teas, this process helps preserve a cleaner aroma and a more natural sweetness.
The mature tea trees and unique mountain environment contribute to this black tea’s smooth texture, gentle sweetness, and delicate aroma. Compared with bold, malty black teas, it offers a softer and more refined flavor profile with a clean finish.
A naturally crafted Yunnan black tea for those who enjoy subtle flavors, smooth texture.
Introduction:
This Ripe Puer Tea is meticulously selected from the autumn harvest of 2020. Plucked from high-altitude tea gardens in Mengku Town, Lincang City, Yunnan Province, at elevations of over 1200 meters, this tea is made from high-quality one-bud-three-leaf material. After three years of aging, it exudes a rich, aged aroma with notes of wood, earth, and smokiness. Its balanced, mellow flavor leaves a lingering sweetness on the palate, accompanied by subtle fruity and floral undertones.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Special Processing Technique: The "wet piling" (wo dui) process is a crucial fermentation step in crafting ripe Puer tea. It involves piling sun-dried tea leaves to a certain height, sprinkling them with water, and covering them with burlap to ferment under warm and humid conditions for about 24 hours. Once the leaves reach the desired level of transformation, they are spread out to dry.
- Three Years of Aging: The aging of Puer tea is a natural process of oxidation and microbial fermentation. During this time, polyphenols, amino acids, and other chemical compounds in the tea gradually transform, developing new aromas and flavors. Ripe Puer tea further develops complex aromas and a smoother texture through aging.
- High-Mountain Tea Gardens: Grown in high-altitude tea gardens at around 1200 meters, this tea thrives in an environment where lush vegetation, organic-rich soil, and extreme daily temperature fluctuations enhance the accumulation of flavorful compounds in the leaves.
Oxidation Level: Fully fermented
Roasting Level: None
Processing Time: Spring 2020
Best Before Date: Suitable for long-term storage
Tea Variety: Yunnan Big Leaf
This Jasmine Tieguanyin Oolong is a refined floral tea that blends the elegance of freshly bloomed jasmine flowers with the smooth, creamy character of high-quality Tieguanyin oolong. Through a traditional multi-round scenting process, fresh jasmine blossoms are layered with tea leaves during drying, allowing the tea to naturally absorb the flower’s fragrance.
Scented three times for depth and clarity, this tea achieves a delicate balance—neither overly perfumed nor heavy, but soft, aromatic, and naturally refreshing. The result is a cup that feels like walking through a jasmine garden in full bloom, while enjoying the silky comfort of premium oolong.
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 Bai Hao represents the pinnacle of traditional Chinese jasmine tea craftsmanship, featuring nine rounds of jasmine scenting — an exceptional level of traditional processing. Each round uses fresh jasmine flowers from Fuzhou, allowing the tea buds to absorb the floral essence and develop a fresh, lively, and deeply layered jasmine aroma.
Made from rare whole buds of Fuding Big Pekoe grown in the high mountains of northern Fujian, this tea combines precious bud material with masterful scenting techniques. The result is an elegant tea with a vibrant jasmine fragrance, a smooth and mellow taste, and a naturally sweet, lingering finish.
A prized choice for those who appreciate the finest expressions of traditional Chinese jasmine tea.
Dianhong Golden Bud is one of the most refined varieties of Yunnan black tea, crafted from carefully selected pre-Qingming tender buds of the Fengqing large-leaf tea cultivar. Grown in Fengqing, Yunnan — a region renowned for its exceptional black tea — this tea is made using traditional Dianhong techniques to preserve the natural sweetness and rich aroma of the buds.
The dry leaves are covered with golden tips, producing a bright reddish-gold liquor. It offers a luxurious honey-like aroma, a smooth and full-bodied texture, and a naturally sweet aftertaste that lingers. Compared with Dianhong made from one bud and two leaves, Golden Bud delivers a more delicate, elegant, and refined tea experience.
Perfect for enjoying on its own, this premium Dianhong showcases the classic character of Yunnan black tea through its pure bud material, rich fragrance, and graceful sweetness.
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
“Lao Cha Po” specifically refers to old leaves (not tender buds) harvested one week before and after Shuangjiang (one of China’s 24 solar terms, around October 23, marking the start of colder weather). These are mostly coarse leaves from the current year or 2–3-year-old growth. “Cha Po” is the Liubao people’s respectful name for old leaves. In the past, farmers sold tender buds as high-quality tea, while coarse old leaves were kept as everyday tea. The name reflects the farmers’ wisdom of “making full use of what you have.”
Around Shuangjiang, large temperature differences and reduced rainfall make the old leaves thicker and richer in sugars and nutrients, giving the tea a natural cane sugar sweetness. Tea harvested at this time has less astringency and a smoother, naturally sweet taste.
This Lao Cha Po tea was brewed at the tea bar during the 15th Northwest Tea Festival and loved by everyone, receiving high praise.
This tea is made using the traditional Liubao “picking and cleaning old leaves” method: fresh leaves are briefly blanched in hot water, then sun-dried or air-dried. Blanching reduces bitterness, while the drying process, similar to white tea, preserves most of the tea’s natural compounds.
This batch of Lao Cha Po comes from wild, aged tea trees in Shizhai Town, Wuzhou City, with tree ages of 30–50 years, making the raw material rare. Because it uses old trees, even with only 20 years of aging, the tea exhibits flavor comparable to 30+ years aged tea. The tea has a distinct medicinal aroma and carries the forest-like character unique to old trees, offering a rich and unique flavor.
Introduction:
This Anhua Dark Tea is meticulously selected from the autumn harvest of 2021. Plucked from wild tea gardens in Anhua County, Hunan Province, it adheres to the plucking standard of one bud and three leaves. Recognized by the global tea and medical communities as one of the healthiest beverages of the 21st century, this tea exudes a unique pine smoke aroma when brewed, offering a pure, mellow, and sweet taste with a lasting aftertaste.
Reasons to Recommend:
- Special Processing Technique: Anhua Dark Tea undergoes a unique "wet piling" (wo dui) process twice—once during the initial processing of raw tea and again during the final product processing. This process utilizes the temperature and humidity of the tea leaves after fixation, allowing microorganisms in the air to interact with the leaves, resulting in the transformation of the tea's internal compounds.
- Premium Quality: This Anhua Dark Tea (Tianjian) is considered the finest variety available on the market and was historically treasured as a tribute tea for emperors.
- Unique Aroma: A special step in the production of Anhua Dark Tea is the "Seven Star Stove" roasting. During this process, pine wood is burned beneath the stove, and the pine smoke is channeled into the tea leaves, infusing them with a distinctive pine smoke aroma while drying.
Oxidation Level: Wet piling fermentation
Roasting Level: Seven Star Stove pine smoke roasting
Tea Garden Soil: Weathered slate soil
Processing Time: 2021
Best Before Date: Suitable for long-term storage
Tea Variety: Anhua Group Variety
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.
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.
Fuding Gongmei White Tea offers an authentic taste of traditional Fuding white tea, crafted in Fujian’s renowned white tea region using time-honored techniques of slow withering and natural sun-drying. Made from the local “cai cha” tea variety, this tea reflects the classic character of Gongmei with its smooth texture, gentle sweetness, and balanced depth.
Unlike delicate silver needle teas that can feel too subtle for beginners, Gongmei offers a fuller yet approachable flavor profile. It carries the freshness of white tea while developing a soft sweetness and mellow character that makes it enjoyable from the first cup. Over time, proper storage allows its flavor to become smoother and more refined, making it a tea that can be appreciated both now and in the years ahead.
Pressed into convenient 5g loose-leaf cakes, each serving is easy to brew without measuring, making it perfect for everyday enjoyment at home, at work, or while traveling. For those looking to explore authentic Fuding white tea, Gongmei provides a balanced introduction with excellent value.
This Award-Winning Mi Lan Xiang Dancong was honored with the Premium Award – Best Oolong (Long Oxidized) at the Global Tea Championship 2025.
Judged by an independent panel of international tea experts in Las Vegas, the Global Tea Championship recognizes outstanding teas from around the world. Our Mi Lan Xiang Dancong distinguished itself in the highly competitive oolong category for its exceptional aroma, balance, and craftsmanship.
The tea is crafted from leaves harvested from 50–70-year-old tea trees. These mature trees develop deep root systems that contribute to the tea’s concentrated aroma, rich body, and long-lasting sweetness.
Traditional charcoal roasting is used to bring out the tea’s full character. Unlike electric roasting, charcoal roasting enhances aromatic complexity, adds depth and warmth, and creates a smoother, more refined cup while preserving the tea’s natural floral character.
The result is a clean, silky liquor with rich orchid-like floral fragrance, lingering sweetness, and remarkable depth. Smooth, elegant, and highly aromatic, this award-winning Dancong is an excellent choice for tea drinkers who appreciate floral oolongs, refined texture, and a long-lasting finish.
Jasmine Liu Bao Tea is a unique expression of aged dark tea refreshed by the elegance of jasmine flowers. Crafted with a 2023 Liu Bao dark tea base, this tea has been carefully aged to develop its smooth, mellow, and naturally sweet character. The rich, earthy depth of Liu Bao is beautifully complemented by the fresh fragrance of jasmine, creating a harmonious balance between the warmth of aged tea and the bright, uplifting aroma of blooming flowers.
Unlike traditional jasmine teas made with green tea, Jasmine Liu Bao offers a deeper and more layered tasting experience. The jasmine does not mask the character of Liu Bao — instead, it gently enhances its mellow, adding floral sweetness, a silky texture, and a clean, refreshing finish.
For jasmine tea lovers, this tea offers a new way to experience the familiar charm of jasmine through a richer and more complex tea base. For dark tea enthusiasts, it brings a fresh floral dimension to the deep, smooth character of Liu Bao. A beautiful meeting of two tea traditions, it is a journey of balance, depth, and discovery in every cup.
Rou Gui, literally meaning “cinnamon,” is a Chinese oolong tea cultivar known for its distinctive cinnamon-like spice aroma.
This high-mountain Rou Gui is grown at approximately 730 meters above sea level and belongs to a highland oolong style rather than the traditional Wuyi rock tea region. Compared with classic Wuyi Rou Gui, this version presents a softer and more balanced expression of cinnamon spice, with a smoother and more approachable character.
The tea liquor is warm, smooth, and full-bodied, with a gentle cinnamon aroma and natural sweetness. Its spice is refined rather than intense, making it easy to enjoy.
An excellent choice for those who want to explore Rou Gui’s signature cinnamon character in a softer, more accessible high-mountain oolong style.
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.