• Tai Ping Hou Kui Tea
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      • Tai Ping Hou Kui Tea

      • $32.67
      • (Item No. G28104-1) This tea is originated from near one of the most beautiful scenic places called Huang Mountain, Anhui province in China (same province as Keemun’s). Some people call it as Monkey King Green Tea with one bud and two leaves. The leaves are shaped like the tips of spears and parts of the stems are yellowish in color.…
    • Keemun Mao Feng Tea
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      • Keemun Mao Feng Tea

      • $18.17
      • (Item No. B27137-1) This tea is from Keemun (Qi Men in Chinese) county, Anhui province, China, surrounded by huge mountains. A lot of people call it as the ‘Burgundy’ winey of black tea. Translated from Chinese, Keemun Mao Feng means the rare Keemun hair point. A special handmade processing technique produces their leaves tightly twisted and curly. Fine picking and…
    • White Needle Tea
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      • White Needle Tea

      • $40.27
      • (Item No. W55145-1) Commonly known as White Hair Silver Needle or 'Da Bai Zhen' in Chinese, this tea is from two counties, FuDing and ZhengHe.  They are in Northeastern parts of the Fujian province in China. Amongst white teas, it is the most expensive variety and the most prized and the rarest spectacular within its brewing. Early in the spring,…
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      White Peony Tea
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      • White Peony Tea

      • $16.95
      • (Item No. W05751-1) Produced mainly in Fuding, Fujian province, China, White Peony Tea ('Pai Mu Tan' in Chinese) is not rolled prior to firing to prevent oxidation from occurring. In Fuding area, tea bushes enjoy fair weather and rich loamy soil giving them an unusual sweet and fruity quality.  This tea is weightless but in bold size leaves of mottled…
    • Lychee Congou Black Tea
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      • Lychee Congou Black Tea

      • $10.57
      • (Item No. B05535-1) Scented with exotic and fresh Lychee fruit (or Lichee, a common tropical fruit in South Asia) peels, this premium black tea can steep and serve in Congou (Kung Fu) style. After brewed, this tea yields a reddish brown hue with rich, full-bodied sweet fruity aroma. Interestingly, it goes well with sugar and/or cream, and even makes a…
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      China Jasmine Tea
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      • China Jasmine Tea

      • $9.95
      • (Item No. B07429-1) Jasmine Tea’s base is Pouchong (mature green tea), slightly less oxidized than oolong tea. As the tea is being dried with hot air, fresh Jasmine petals are covered on its top layer by layer. It usually takes about 12 hours by layering tea leaves on a specially prepared bed of Jasmine flowers.  When the petals fragrance has…
    • Rose Congou Black Tea
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      • Rose Congou Black Tea

      • $11.37
      • (Item No. B05740-1) This tea comes from Fujian, China, the same place as famous Jasmine teas. ‘Congou’ pronounced ‘Kon Goo’ in English, from the Chinese word ‘Gong Fu’, which refers to the general way of brewing and drinking this black tea. In 19th-century, Western tea importers would like to use that description for this type of China black tea. During…
    • Jasmine Yin Hao Tea
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      • Jasmine Yin Hao Tea

      • $12.27
      • (Item No. B05529-1) This tea is one of the topmost among the Jasmine tea family, with the exceptional smooth fragrance of a garden in bloom and with light sweet liquor. Contrary to popular belief, the finest sweetest grades contain fewer petals. The world’s finest Jasmines come from the China province of Fujian. Normally, farmers handpick the buds and leaves, then…
    • Huang Jin Gui Oolong
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      • Huang Jin Gui Oolong

      • $14.87
      • (Item No. S05569-1) Huang Jin Gui (Golden Osmanthus in English) Oolong is originated from the hometown of Oolong Teas, locating in An Xi, Fujian, China. Named for the yellow-gold hue of its budding leaves and its distinctive floral scent, it is often compared to the fragrance of Osmanthus. It has a distinct Osmanthus flower-like aroma or an aroma of blossoming…
    • Jasmine Tea Preferred Quality
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      • Jasmine Tea Preferred Quality

      • $9.77
      • (Item No. B05229-1) Jasmine tea is the oldest of all scented teas. The practice of scenting tea with jasmine flowers originated in China more than a thousand years ago. The delicate and refreshing floral flavor of jasmine pairs well with various tea bases and herbal botanicals, creating a delightful herbal tisane. By their nature, jasmine flowers open in the cool…
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      Organic Cloud Tips Green Tea
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      • Organic Cloud Tips Green Tea

      • $14.47
      • (Item No. Y28138-1) Grown at high altitudes of Yellow (Huang) Mountains in the Southwest of Anhui province, China and bathed in mountain mist, this is a pure healthful green tea. Frequently we call it as "Yun Jian" in Chinese, which ‘Yun’ in Chinese means ‘Cloud’ and ‘Jian’ refers to ‘tip’. Slender green leaves yield a pale brew with a subtle…
    • Shui Xian Oolong
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      • Shui Xian Oolong

      • $7.57
      • (Item No. S05558-1) Shui Xian (or Shui Hsein or Narcissus or Water Fairy) Oolong is a popular tea both in China and in the United States. You may find this tea serving in many Chinese restaurants, typically Cantonese style restaurants, all over the world. It is also one of the most common favorites among Gong Fu tea drinkers. Shui Xian…