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Buy traditional loose leaf green tea, white tea, yellow tea, jasmine tea, black tea, oolong tea, dark tea, pu-erh from China. Origin supplying from local tea gardens. Hand-picked, traditional production processed and the freshest of the season.
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Wild Tea Bush Bai Mu Dan(White Peony)-Organic White-#1
Starting at $23.75Organic Bai Mu Dan white tea plucked from wild tea bushes. Learn More -
Meng Ding Gan Lu(Mt.Meng Sweet Dew)-#1
Starting at $11.25Full buds tea covered with white downy. Tender and sweet. Learn More -
Bai Hao Yin Zhen(Fuzzy Silver Needle)-#1
Starting at $10.50Silver Needle is one of the rarest and most spectacular teas. The production of this tea merely makes up not even 0.1% of the tea produced in China. Learn More -
King of Wu Yi Oolong Tea-Da Hong Pao(Big Red Robe)-#1
$37.50
Special Price $19.50
Da Hong Pao is the king of the Famous Four Wuyi Tea in the Wu Yi Mountain of China. Learn More -
Liu An Gua Pian-Melon Seed-#1 Top Grade
Starting at $17.50This is the Top Grade Gua Pian, picked from the original Bat Cave Area. Learn More -
Meng Ding Huang Ya(Mt. Meng Yellow Buds)-#2
Starting at $11.00The pale yellow infusion is complex and delicate with hints of floral, sweet and nutty. Learn More -
One of the 4 Famous Bushes of Wu Yi Oolong-Shui Jin Gui(Golden Turtle)-#1
Starting at $10.95One of Wuyi top 4 tea, Shui Jin Gui, which means "Golden Turtle" is strong and rich tea with a very slight hint of fruity aroma. This Wu Yi oolong is named for the hunched-over shape of the tree it comes from. Learn More -
Bi Luo Chun(Jade Spiral Spring)-#1
Starting at $12.50#1 tender, super slim Bi Luo Chun(Jade Spiral Spring). Full buds covered with obvious white downy fuzz . Learn More -
Xi Hu Long Jing(West Lake Dragon-well)-Organic
Starting at $19.75Organic certified Xi Hu Long Jing(West Lake Dragon-well) Learn More -
YaShiXiang-Feng Huang Dan Cong(Phoenix Single Bush)-High Mountain Spring Tea-#1
Starting at $12.50Ya Shi Xiang-literally duck droppings is one of the most popular Dan Cong varieties and is widely loved by many oolong tea lovers. Indeed, this Ya Shi Xiang is not smelled like duck droppings like it's name. It's aroma belongs to the classic "orchid fragrance" category. It is stronger both in smell and taste compared with standard orchid flavor Dan Congs. Learn More