Daily Ritual Wellness Tea
Support your daily well-being with naturally functional blends designed to soothe, balance, and nourish the body.
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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
Looking for a Caffeine-Free Green Tea Alternative?
While we don’t offer caffeine-free green tea, we’ve carefully selected three herbal teas processed in a similar way to green tea—offering comparable freshness and aroma. These unique teas have been valued in traditional Chinese tea culture for centuries.
Jin Qian Liu – Sweet Tea Tree (Cyclocarya Paliurus)
Grown in the lush regions of southern China, this naturally sweet herbal tea is made from the leaves of the Cyclocarya Paliurus tree. Its smooth, mellow flavor makes it a perfect choice for anyone looking for a gentle, caffeine-free infusion. Traditionally, it has been appreciated for its balance and calming taste.
Wild Cliff Tea (Shi Ya Cha)
Harvested from wild tea trees on the rocky cliffs of Guangxi, this rare herbal tea delivers a robust, aromatic experience. With a rich profile and sweet finish, it’s known as “tea of the immortals” in local folklore. It is naturally high in flavonoids, which contribute to its full-bodied taste.
Vine Tea – Zhangjiajie Mei Tea (Ampelopsis grossedentata)
Thriving in the misty highlands of Zhangjiajie, Vine Tea is celebrated for its vibrant, refreshing flavor. Known as the “King of Flavonoids,” this herbal infusion contains a naturally high concentration of flavonoids, offering a satisfying, clean finish with every sip.
Crafted from fresh spring-picked green tea harvested in Ya'an, Sichuan, and traditionally scented five times with fresh jasmine blossoms, this Jasmine Maojian Green Tea delivers an elegant balance of vibrant green tea freshness and rich floral fragrance.
Ya'an's cool mountain climate and abundant rainfall nurture tender tea leaves with a naturally sweet, refreshing character. Through five traditional scenting rounds, the tea gradually absorbs the natural aroma of freshly opened jasmine flowers, creating a fragrance that is rich yet refined, while preserving the lively character of the green tea.
The result is a bright, refreshing cup with a smooth body, lingering sweetness, and a clean floral finish—an excellent choice for everyday enjoyment, whether served hot or cold.
Chinese Aged Citrus Peel Tea Collection is crafted for tea lovers who want a warm, comforting cup during the cold season — without any fuss.
In traditional Chinese tea culture, special varieties of Aged Mandarin Peel are paired with mild, winter-friendly teas such as Pu-erh, Liu Bao, and aged white tea. These blends are celebrated for being gentle, stomach-warming, easy to digest, and soothing, making them the go-to digestive tea for southern China during winter.
One thing these teas have in common: they are delicious however you brew them — whether in a thermos, a mug, or simmered on low heat, the flavor is never bitter or harsh. Perfect for sipping anytime, the way you like.
Three cups a day, a seasonal ritual for autumn renewal.
Inspired by traditional Chinese seasonal wellness, this September & October box features six floral, tea, and herbal blends crafted to support moments of calm, comfort, and balance as summer fades into autumn.
From refreshing daytime sips to soothing evening brews, create a simple daily tea ritual to reconnect with yourself and embrace the changing season.
Wild Shiya Tea, also known as Cliff Tea, is a naturally caffeine-free herbal tea from the high-altitude forests of Guangxi, China. It grows naturally on cliffs and steep mountain slopes, which is where its name comes from. With a long history in the region, Shiya Tea was once considered a valuable tribute.
The tea leaves are tight, dark green, and rich in aroma. When brewed, they produce a bright green tea liquor with a fresh, clean taste and a gentle natural sweetness. Its flavor is refreshing and easy to enjoy, with a light herbal character that lingers pleasantly.
Naturally caffeine-free, Wild Shiya Tea is a great choice for tea lovers who want a refreshing tea without caffeine. It can be enjoyed throughout the day, including in the evening.
Jin Qian Liu, also known as Money Tree, is a traditional Chinese herbal tea made from the leaves of the Cyclocarya paliurus tree, a member of the walnut family. It grows mainly in the mountainous regions of southern and eastern China, where the trees thrive in clean, sunny environments.
The leaves are known for their naturally sweet and refreshing taste, with a light herbal aroma and a smooth finish. Jin Qian Liu has long been enjoyed in Chinese folk tradition as a refreshing herbal tea and is naturally caffeine-free, making it a great choice for those who want to enjoy tea throughout the day or in the evening.
Our Jin Qian Liu is carefully selected for its clean taste and distinctive character. If you’re looking for a caffeine-free Chinese herbal tea with a naturally refreshing and slightly sweet flavor, Jin Qian Liu is a great one to discover.
Xiao Qing Gan is a unique Chinese tea made by filling young green mandarin peel with ripe Pu-erh tea. The mandarins come from Pubei, Guangxi, known for high-quality peel, and the Pu-erh is sourced from Yunnan. Produced in 2020 and aged about five years, it develops a smooth, rich, and gently citrusy flavor, where bright mandarin notes blend naturally with the mellow depth of aged Pu-erh.
Easy to brew—one piece per cup—this tea is perfect for cold days, offering a warming cup with gentle citrus aroma and smooth Pu-erh depth.
Daidai Flower Green Tea is a refreshing floral tea that brings together the bright citrus fragrance of Daidai flowers and the delicate sweetness of early spring green tea. Daidai is a traditional citrus blossom from China, known for its unique aroma that combines the freshness of lemon peel with the elegance of orange blossom.
Crafted in Jinhua, Zhejiang, this tea uses tender spring-picked Biluochun green tea as its base, made from young buds and one-bud-one-leaf leaves. Freshly harvested Daidai flowers are carefully used for scenting, adding a natural citrus sweetness that softens the green tea’s fresh character and creates a smoother, more balanced cup.
The first impression is a lively citrus floral aroma, followed by the fresh sweetness of Biluochun. The tea liquor is light, smooth, and refreshing, with a clean finish and a lingering fragrance that combines citrus, flowers, and green tea notes. It is a unique expression of spring tea with a bright and uplifting character.
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.
A seasonal tea collection crafted for early summer.
Discover six unique herbal and flower teas, designed for three cups a day—morning, afternoon, and evening. Enjoy three cups a day of refreshing herbal flower teas designed to keep you cool, calm, and balanced as summer begins—inspired by traditional seasonal wellness wisdom.
Winter invites us to enjoy richer, heartier meals and cozy comforts. But these indulgences can often leave us feeling heavy and sluggish. Now, more than ever, your body craves a gentle aid to restore balance and lightness.
The "After-Meal Digestive Picks" collection is your essential winter wellness ritual. We've curated seven teas renowned in Chinese tradition for their digestive benefits. Instead of simply ending a meal, let these teas be your warm, soothing companion to ease discomfort, cut through richness, and leave you feeling comfortably light and settled.
Why These Teas Are Perfect for Winter
Winter's hearty diets and less active lifestyle make mindful digestion key. This collection is rooted in centuries of Chinese culinary wisdom, focusing on two categories celebrated as natural digestive aids:
1. Rock Oolongs: The Natural "Grease Cutter"
Featured Teas: Wuyi Rou Gui (Ban Yan), Wuyi Rock Tea 'Golden Peony', Wuyi Rock Tea 'Rui Xiang 305'.
The Winter Reason: In regions like Fujian, a pot of robust, warmed Rock Oolong is the traditional answer to rich, celebratory winter feasts. Their baking process creates a toasty, warm character that perfectly complements the season, while their complex profiles are known to help metabolize fats and relieve that overstuffed feeling.
2. Dark Teas & Aged White Tea: The Soothing "Gut Harmonizer"
Featured Teas: Liupao Dark Tea, Ripe Pu-erh, Anhua Dark Tea, Jasmine Liupao, 2014 Aged Shou Mei.
The Winter Reason: In Northern China and border regions where winter diets rely on meat and rich foods, Dark Tea (Pu-erh, Liupao, Anhua) is a daily staple for good reason. Through post-fermentation, these teas become exceptionally mellow and warming. They are prized for gently soothing the stomach and aiding digestion, making them ideal for managing heavier winter meals. The 2014 Aged Shou Mei, having matured into a warm and sweet profile, offers similar gentle comfort. The Jasmine Liupao adds a unique floral lift, cutting through winter's richness with a refreshing aroma.
In summary, this collection focuses on teas that are warming, smooth, and traditionally used to support digestion. They are not just a beverage, but a practical and comforting wellness practice for the winter season, helping you feel your best even while enjoying the coziness of the season.
Summer Refresh Tea Box – Six Teas for a Cool & Balanced Summer Ritual
A seasonal tea collection crafted for July–August.
Discover six unique teas designed for three cups a day—morning, afternoon, and evening. From refreshing daytime sips to calming evening brews, each blend helps you embrace summer with a sense of coolness, balance, and seasonal renewal, inspired by traditional wellness wisdom.