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24 这些产品
This Jasmine Piaoxue Green Tea is a refined floral green tea crafted through a traditional four-time scenting process using fresh Jianwei jasmine blossoms and spring-harvested Sichuan small-leaf tea. During scenting, fresh jasmine flowers are layered with tea leaves, allowing the tea to fully absorb the natural fragrance before being carefully dried again.
The result is a tea that is both aromatic and visually elegant. As it steeps, delicate white jasmine petals float gracefully in the cup, creating the signature “Piaoxue” (falling snow) appearance. Light, refreshing, and naturally sweet, it offers a clean floral aroma and a gentle lift that makes it especially enjoyable during busy mornings or work hours. The fresh jasmine fragrance helps create a calm, focused moment, making it a perfect everyday tea to start your day, stay refreshed, and enjoy a naturally uplifting break—whether served hot or cold.
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.
Sweet Tea, also known as Yao Tea, is a naturally sweet, caffeine-free herbal tea made from the young leaves of Lithocarpus litseifolius, a unique plant native to southern China. It has been enjoyed for generations in the mountain regions of Hunan.
What makes this tea special is its natural sweetness. The young leaves are rich in naturally sweet compounds called dihydrochalcones, which give the tea its distinctive sweet taste without added sugar. The leaves are processed using a black tea-style oxidation method, making the tea smoother and more mellow, with a light herbal aroma and a flavor reminiscent of black tea.
The tea has a clear, sweet taste with a smooth finish, and its sweetness remains noticeable even after multiple infusions. Naturally caffeine-free, it is a great choice for tea lovers who enjoy a naturally sweet tea and want something comforting to drink at any time of day, including in the evening.
This Da Hong Pao offers a bold and full-bodied flavor with a distinct charcoal-roasted aroma. Grown in the high mountains of Jian’ou, Fujian, it delivers a rich yet smooth cup with a lingering cooling sensation that stays pleasantly in the mouth after drinking.
With its warm roasted character and natural sweetness, this tea is especially suited for those who enjoy stronger flavors or regularly drink coffee. Comforting, and easy to enjoy daily, it is an approachable introduction to the world of roasted oolong tea.
This Tie Guan Yin is a fresh and elegant everyday oolong, ideal for those who enjoy delicate floral aromas and a lighter tea experience.
With low oxidation and minimal roasting, the tea reveals soft orchid-like notes, a clean refreshing finish, and a light, silky texture. Gentle and easy to drink, it offers a bright and calming character that makes it especially enjoyable throughout the day.
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.
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.
This jasmine tea is made with fresh Hengxian jasmine flowers from September 2025, scented three times with Guangxi Lingyun Baihao autumn tea. This specially selected autumn tea base is high in fragrance and low in bitterness, offering a natural aroma with no additives. The floral fragrance is pure, long-lasting, and the taste is refreshing. It's suitable for all seasons, whether hot or cold.
A classic Chinese pairing designed for moments of restoration. This blend harmonizes the delicate elegance of Hangbaiju Chrysanthemum with the honeyed depth of 2014 Aged Shou Mei White Tea. Beyond the flavor, it is a natural remedy for the digital age—crafted to soothe eyes tired from screen time and clear "inner heat" caused by stress or late nights. It’s a soul-soothing beverage designed to bring clarity and a sense of calm to a restless afternoon.
As one of China’s most iconic oolong teas, this Tie Guan Yin comes from high-mountain tea gardens at elevations of 800–1000 meters in its core growing region and is harvested in spring for its fresh and vibrant character.
Crafted with light roasting, the tea highlights elegant floral aromas, a clean natural sweetness, and a refreshing high-mountain finish. Compared to traditional heavily roasted Tie Guan Yin, this style feels brighter, fresher, and more floral-forward.
Compared with our everyday version, this tea offers a smoother texture, greater aromatic intensity, and a more refined drinking experience, making it especially suitable for those who enjoy expressive floral oolongs.
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.
This Qi Dan Da Hong Pao is a balanced and refined Wuyi rock oolong with elegant floral aromas, layered fragrance, and a smooth roasted character. Compared to heavier roasted rock teas, it offers a more harmonious and approachable profile while still retaining the gentle mineral character that defines Wuyi oolong.
Smooth, expressive, and comforting, this tea is especially suitable for those who enjoy roasted oolongs with both floral complexity and depth.
This tea is made from the Qi Dan cultivar, one of the original tea varieties associated with Da Hong Pao. Unlike the blended Da Hong Pao styles commonly found today, single-cultivar Da Hong Pao highlights the unique personality of one specific tea variety, offering a more distinctive and layered tasting experience.
Traditional Smoked Lapsang Souchong
Originating from Tongmuguan, Wuyi Mountains, the birthplace of Zhengshan Xiaozhong, this Traditional Smoked Lapsang Souchong represents one of the earliest styles of Chinese black tea. Made from local Xiaocai tea leaves and crafted using traditional pine-smoking techniques, it develops its signature smoky character and rich aroma.
The tea releases a distinctive pine smoke fragrance with hints of longan fruit and honey-like sweetness. The taste is bold yet smooth, with a full-bodied texture, deep smoky notes, and a lingering sweet finish. Unlike heavily flavored smoked teas, authentic Tongmuguan Lapsang Souchong offers a balanced and layered experience shaped by its mountain origin and traditional craftsmanship.
A true classic for tea lovers who appreciate complex aromas and the heritage of traditional Chinese black 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.