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Dahongpao Tea

US $14.70US $73.50
Da Hong Pao 大红袍 is grown in Wuyi, Fujian which literally translated means“ Big Red Robe”. Da Hong Pao has unique orchid fragrance and a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. The shape of Dahongpao leaves are twisted strips, and the colors are green and brown. After brewing, the tea is orange-gold, bright and clear.

Osmanthus Oolong tea

US $25.00US $125.00
Anxi oolong tea, dry tea is firm, dark green and smooth. The tea soup is honey-yellow and clear, with an amber-like luster and a fragrant aroma. Osmanthus Fragrans oolong tea adopts the traditional scented process. First, the tea leaves are fully dried to enhance their ability to absorb the fragrance of flowers. After that, the flowers are mixed with the tea leaves, and the tea leaves slowly absorb the fragrance of flowers in a standing state and then dried to become a scented tea.

Phoenix Dancong Tea

US $17.50US $87.50
Phoenix Dancong 凤凰单丛 is grown in Chaozhou, Guangdong. Dry tea has a thick strip shape, straight and even, yellow-brown color, oily and shiny, and long-lasting fragrance.

Tieguanyin Type A

US $18.40US $92.00
Tieguanyin 铁观音 is grown in Anxi, Fujian which literally translated means“ Iron Goddess”. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Fresh fragrance, orchid fragrance after brewing, long-lasting aroma.

Tieguanyin Type B

US $11.50US $57.50
Tieguanyin 铁观音 is grown in Anxi, Fujian which literally translated means“ Iron Goddess”. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Fresh fragrance, orchid fragrance after brewing, long-lasting aroma.

Wu Yi Rock Tea

US $17.50US $87.50
Wu Yi Yan Cha 武夷岩茶 is grown in the Wuyi mountain area of Fujian, and it literally means“ Wu Yi Rock Tea”. It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. The color of the tea leaves is dark black and twisted into thin strips. It has a smoky flavor with a stone fruit flavor.