White Tea
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An exquisite pure bud tea made entirely from newly sprouted buds. This tea is picked twice yearly in spring and autumn for just a three day period during which the buds are consistent in length and appearance. The taste is malty with hints of fruit and cane sugar.
$12.50–$63.00$7.30–$50.00 -
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100, 250, 500 and 1000 gram quantities available!
$15.50–$66.00$8.50–$53.00 -
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This Yunnan Bi Luo Chun green tea is the smallest pure bud tea grown in Yunnan. A varietal that is a cross between the classic Jiangsu Bi Luo Chun and Yunnan large leaf varietal, yielding a delicate Bi Luo Chun that can grow in cooler high altitude conditions.
$9.50–$79.00$4.50–$68.00 -
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Spring silver-tipped buds are plucked, and sun-dried. The buds come from Wu Jia Zhai village in Yong De county of Lincang. When brewed they have a sweetish and floral flavor.
$17.00–$76.00$9.00–$64.00 -
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A unique varietal of white tea grown in the high altitude mountains of Ai Lao range in the eastern part of Jing Dong County (Simao Prefecture). The tea processing is something in-between white and green tea. It has a strong thick aroma and hints of sugarcane and wheatgrass.
$9.00–$59.00$5.00–$49.00 -
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A unique varietal of white tea grown in the high altitude mountains of Ai Lao range in the eastern part of Jing Dong County (Simao Prefecture). The tea processing is something in-between white and green tea. It has a strong thick aroma and hints of sugarcane and wheatgrass.
$13.00–$94.00$7.00–$83.00 -
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A unique varietal of white tea grown in the high altitude mountains of Ai Lao range in the eastern part of Jing Dong County (Simao Prefecture). The tea processing is something in-between white and green tea. It has a strong thick aroma and hints of sugarcane and wheatgrass.
$11.00–$93.00$7.00–$83.00 -
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Most Silver Needles white tea originates from a hybrid varietal and is air-dried (not sun-dried). These Silver Needles are picked from the same Pure Assamica bushes that produce pu-erh. Our Sun-Dried Silver Needles are an Autumn harvest picked in early October.
$11.00–$96.00$7.00–$85.00 -
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The buds are picked in early February and then sun-dried. The flavor is fresh and a little fruity somewhat similiar to a good white tea but more complex flavors. The brewed liquor is whitish and clear, and there is a hint of fresh pine needles in the aroma!
$14.00–$59.00$8.00–$49.00 -
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The buds are picked in early February and then sun-dried. The flavor is fresh and a little fruity somewhat similiar to a good white tea but more complex flavors. The brewed liquor is whitish and clear, and there is a hint of fresh pine needles in the aroma!
$9.00–$58.00$5.00–$49.00 -
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A higher grade Jasmine Pearl than we have previously sold. Certified Organic by IMO Swizterland!
$13.00–$97.00$7.00–$88.00 -
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Tender shoots of tea buds are plucked during the first flush of Spring and then expertly processed by hand into these tightly rolled pure bud “pearls” of fresh tea.
$13.50–$96.00$7.50–$80.00 -
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Our Spring 2016 Imperial Grade Silver Needle White Tea was picked in the first week of March from the tender buds of Jinggu area “Da Bai Hao” varietal tea trees. The “Da Bai Hao” varietal is a natural hybrid of Assamica.
$12.00–$96.00$7.00–$84.00 -
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An exquisite white tea made entirely from newly sprouted buds. A special varietal of tea grown in Mojiang county of Simao. This tea is picked twice yearly in spring and autumn for just a three day period during which the buds are consistent in length and appearance.
$7.50–$44.00$3.50–$35.00 -
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Extremely delicate tea in both appearance and taste. Smooth sweet taste and highly aromatic! A rare Yunnan tea that reflects the high state of modern Yunnan tea culture!
$14.00–$97.00$7.00–$86.50