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Osmanthus Oolong tea
$25.00 – $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.
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Categories: Herbal & Flower, Oolong Tea, TEA
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Superior Osmanthus Fragrans West Lake Longjing
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Xinyang Maojian 信阳毛尖 is grown in Xinyang, Henan.
“Mao” (毛) means tiny fluff in a cup when brewed and “jian” (尖) refers to the shape of the leaves: young, sharp, full leaves.
It is one of the ten best famous teas in China. Xinyang Maojian is known for its unique and delicious flavor. The color is yellowish especially when boiled with water. The tea liquor is slightly thick and has a refreshing crisp taste and with a lasting aftertaste.
Osmanthus Fragrans Longjing
$24.00 – $120.00
Osmanthus Fragrans Longjing, the sprouts of Longjing before the Qingming Festival are picked, the leaves of Longjing are flat and beautiful, and the fragrance is elegant. The tea is clear and bright with honey fragrance. Osmanthus Fragrans Longjing 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. Therefore, Osmanthus Fragrans Longjing is full of the refreshing taste of Longjing tea and has a sweet fragrance.
Jasmine Tea Type C
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This type of jasmine tea has black tea as the tea base and the finished product has jasmine flowers removed.
The tea resulting flavour of jasmine tea is subtly sweet and highly fragrant. The aroma is fresh and lasting, the taste is mellow and the brewed tea color is reddish and bright.
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Rated 4.79 out of 5
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$25.30 – $126.50
Longjing 龙井 is grown in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, which literally translates to "dragon well," Longjing tea was granted the status of imperial tea, in the Qing dynasty by the Kangxi Emperor.
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Pre-Qingming Longjing tea requires it to be produced from the first spring shoots prior to the Qingming Festival (Chinese farming calendar) on the 5th of April each year. There will usually be seasonal rain for a few days during the Qingming Festival.
Indeed, after the rain, the temperature heats up, which accelerates the growth of the tea plant. When the tea bud gets too big, it starts to lose complexity in the brewed flavor, therefore, Pre-Qingming tea is considered better.