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5 Flavors Organic WuYi High Mountain Tea Collection USDA/JAS/BCS Organic Certificated[LP01]

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All These Teas From 0.13 km² Organic Tea Garden JAS/USDA/BCS Organic Certificated


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Organic tea usually refers to tea that has passed the Chinese organic product certification and uses natural organic fertilizers, artificial insecticides and weeding throughout the process, no pesticides and no chemical residues. In addition to Chinese certification, our organic tea has also completed organic certification from the United States USDA, the European Union, the German BCS, and the Japanese JAS, truly representing green, health and safety.

The organic tea base we selected in Wuyi Mountain has fertile soil, isolation, and luxuriant vegetation. It uses high-quality tea tree raw materials to make famous tea products: single-bud black tea Jinsirui, floral souchong black tea, Wuyi Laocong black tea, white peony, Dahongpao made collection.

When the tea flavor spreads in your mouth, it's like having a conversation with the tea mountain. The freshness of the grass and the air of the wilderness make you enjoy a moment of tranquility and comfort.

Origin: Organic Tea Base, Nanping City, Fujian Province

Storage method: Sealed and placed at room temperature, cool, dry, no peculiar smell, dark place.

Organic Tea Materials

  1. Golden Pure Bud Black Tea

Picking standard: Pure Bud

Net weight: 3g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark and oily, with obvious golden buds

Tea soup: Golden and translucent, with golden circles

Aroma: Cool bamboo leaf fragrance, honey fragrance

Taste: Sweet, mellow and honey.

  1. Floral Souchong Black Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 2 leaves

Net weight: 4g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark, oily and tight

Tea soup: Golden and bright

Aroma: Floral and fruity

Taste: Sweet, refreshing, fragrant

  1. Wuyi Old Tree Black Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 2 leaves

Net weight: 4g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark, oily and tight

Tea soup: Golden and bright

Aroma: Woody aroma accompanied by quiet floral aroma

Taste: Glycol, smooth and full, long lasting flavor

  1. Wuyi Dahongpao Rock Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 3-4 leaves

Net weight: 8g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark, oily and tight

Tea soup: Orange and translucent

Aroma: Fragrant floral and fruity aroma, with roasting aroma

Taste: Strong, mellow, well-defined

  1. White Peony White Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 2-3 leaves

Net weight: 5g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Green brown with silver tea pekoe

Tea soup: Golden and bright

Aroma: Floral, honey

Taste: Sweet and refreshing, with a long flavor

Brew Guide

It is recommended to use Gaiwan for brewing.

1.After warming the cup, put 5g tea (1 bag) and smell the fragrance.

2.Prepare 90-95℃ pure water.

3.1-5 soaking for 3-5s, 6-9 soaking for 5-10s, then soaking for 10-15s.

The more times you brew, the longer the soaking time will be. If you feel bitterness, you can properly reduce the soaking time or reduce the amount of tea you add.

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All These Teas From 0.13 km² Organic Tea Garden JAS/USDA/BCS Organic Certificated


Taste

Organic tea usually refers to tea that has passed the Chinese organic product certification and uses natural organic fertilizers, artificial insecticides and weeding throughout the process, no pesticides and no chemical residues. In addition to Chinese certification, our organic tea has also completed organic certification from the United States USDA, the European Union, the German BCS, and the Japanese JAS, truly representing green, health and safety.

The organic tea base we selected in Wuyi Mountain has fertile soil, isolation, and luxuriant vegetation. It uses high-quality tea tree raw materials to make famous tea products: single-bud black tea Jinsirui, floral souchong black tea, Wuyi Laocong black tea, white peony, Dahongpao made collection.

When the tea flavor spreads in your mouth, it's like having a conversation with the tea mountain. The freshness of the grass and the air of the wilderness make you enjoy a moment of tranquility and comfort.

Origin: Organic Tea Base, Nanping City, Fujian Province

Storage method: Sealed and placed at room temperature, cool, dry, no peculiar smell, dark place.

Organic Tea Materials

  1. Golden Pure Bud Black Tea

Picking standard: Pure Bud

Net weight: 3g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark and oily, with obvious golden buds

Tea soup: Golden and translucent, with golden circles

Aroma: Cool bamboo leaf fragrance, honey fragrance

Taste: Sweet, mellow and honey.

  1. Floral Souchong Black Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 2 leaves

Net weight: 4g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark, oily and tight

Tea soup: Golden and bright

Aroma: Floral and fruity

Taste: Sweet, refreshing, fragrant

  1. Wuyi Old Tree Black Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 2 leaves

Net weight: 4g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark, oily and tight

Tea soup: Golden and bright

Aroma: Woody aroma accompanied by quiet floral aroma

Taste: Glycol, smooth and full, long lasting flavor

  1. Wuyi Dahongpao Rock Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 3-4 leaves

Net weight: 8g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Dark, oily and tight

Tea soup: Orange and translucent

Aroma: Fragrant floral and fruity aroma, with roasting aroma

Taste: Strong, mellow, well-defined

  1. White Peony White Tea

Picking standard: 1 bud 2-3 leaves

Net weight: 5g/Bag

Grade: 1st Grade

Dry tea: Green brown with silver tea pekoe

Tea soup: Golden and bright

Aroma: Floral, honey

Taste: Sweet and refreshing, with a long flavor

Brew Guide

It is recommended to use Gaiwan for brewing.

1.After warming the cup, put 5g tea (1 bag) and smell the fragrance.

2.Prepare 90-95℃ pure water.

3.1-5 soaking for 3-5s, 6-9 soaking for 5-10s, then soaking for 10-15s.

The more times you brew, the longer the soaking time will be. If you feel bitterness, you can properly reduce the soaking time or reduce the amount of tea you add.

More Details Please Click Here

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Chinese black tea and Western black tea?

Chinese black tea uses small-leaf or large-leaf tea trees, which are hand-picked and made with traditional and innovative techniques to create complex flavors of flowers, fruits, honey or smoke. Western black tea usually uses large-leaf varieties, which are made into crushed tea through CTC (crush-tear-curl) process obtain a strong refreshing feeling and are optimized for the taste of milk and sugar. Chinese tea pursues the pure taste of tea.

Why are your lapsang souchong and Jinjunmei so famous?

Lapsang souchong black tea was first created by our company family's ancestors. It has the aroma of pine smoke and longan, and is the originator of the world's black tea. Jinjunmei was first created by Jiang Yuanxun, the founder of Zhengshantang. It has the aroma of flower, fruit and honey, and a sweet taste. It is a representative work of China's high-end black tea. They not only have a profound historical heritage and unique production process, but also have obvious advantages in aroma, taste and appearance.

What is the correct way to brew Chinese black tea?

①Use pure water above 95°C. ②Use a 120-150 ml covered bowl and add 3-5 grams of tea leaves. ③Drain the tea immediately after the first three infusions, soak for 10 seconds for the 4th-6th infusion to increase the aroma, and extend the infusion time by 5 seconds each time thereafter. High-quality black tea can be brewed more than 8 times in a row

Why can Chinese black tea be steeped multiple times?

Unlike tea bags with crushed leaves, high-quality loose leaf tea extracts substances more slowly and retains its aroma for a longer time. Tea's resistance to brewing is also an important indicator of tea quality. For example, Zhengshantang Jinjunmei, the raw materials come from the core protection area of Wuyishan National Park at high altitude. They are harvested once a year, and only the first spring tea tree buds are harvested. After the accumulation of summer, autumn and winter, the tea buds are rich in substances, so 3 grams of tea can be repeatedly brewed more than 12 times.

Do I need to add milk/sugar to Chinese black tea?

High-quality black tea can brew a rich aroma and sweet taste without adding anything. If you like, you can also try milk and sugar with strong tea (for example, crush the black tea and boil it into a deep red soup). But we recommend tasting it directly first, you may discover a new world!

What are the health benefits of Chinese black tea?

Chinese black tea contains antioxidant ingredients such as tea polyphenols and theaflavins, which can beautify the skin and promote digestion. Moderate drinking can help enhance immunity, and its gentle fermentation process can protect the stomach and intestines, making it suitable for long-term drinking.

How to identify high-quality Chinese black tea?

High-quality black tea leaves are tight and oily, with a rich aroma and no impurities. After brewing, the tea soup is orange-yellow or orange-red, translucent and clear, with a mellow and sweet taste, and the leaves are soft and complete.

Why does Chinese black tea have different flavors such as fruity and honey?

High-end Chinese tea pursues the original taste of tea without adding any flavors. Different tea tree varieties (such as Feizixiao’s lychee aroma), origin climate (such as lapsang souchong’s herbal aroma) and process differences (such as pinewood smoking gives lapsang souchong’s pine smoke aroma) together create a rich aroma.

Can black tea be stored for a long time like Pu'er tea?

Black tea can be stored for a long time, but it needs to be sealed and moisture-proof to avoid light. Long-term storage will easily cause the aroma to lose. After 3-5 years of transformation, the black tea with rich substances will become more mellow and present a unique aged flavor.

Is there any particular preference for drinking black tea in different seasons?

In autumn and winter, it is advisable to drink strong black tea to warm the body and nourish the stomach; in spring and summer, lightly fermented black tea (such as Junmei black tea) or cold brew can be used to cool down. It is recommended to drink tea with snacks in the morning to refresh yourself, and drink it in the evening to reduce the concentration of tea.