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Green tea

Our green teas come primarily from the Qinling Mountains in China, known for their high elevation and pristine natural conditions. These factors contribute to the tea's exceptional quality and distinctive character. We've carefully chosen a selection of green teas that we personally enjoy and stand behind.
Each tea in our collection offers a unique profile, from the delicate and sweet to the more robust and vegetal. You'll find notes of fresh grass, spring flowers, and sometimes a gentle nuttiness. The flavors are clean and authentic, reflecting the tea's origin and craftsmanship.
We focus on teas that strike a balance between quality and value. You won't find every famous Chinese green tea here—we only offer those we can source at a fair price without compromising on quality. We avoid low-grade teas that don't meet our standards.
Green tea is perfect for those who appreciate subtle flavors and enjoy a moment of calm in their day. It's an excellent choice for afternoon sipping or as a refreshing start to your morning.
For the best experience, brew with water just off the boil (around 80°C/175°F) and steep for 2-3 minutes. Adjust to your preference—you'll soon find your perfect brew.
Our approach is simple: we only sell teas we love to drink ourselves. No exaggeration, no gimmicks—just honest, high-quality green tea that speaks for itself.

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Huangshan Maofeng Green Tea – Special Grade Pre-Qingming Harvest from Yellow Mountain
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from $7.50

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Lu An Gua Pian Green Tea – Special Grade Spring Harvest from Anhui
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from $4.35

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Ziyang Selenium-enriched Pre-Qingming Green Tea
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from $55.00

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Huangshan Cloud Mist Green Tea – Early Spring Harvest from Yellow Mountain
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from $2.85

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Lu An Gua Pian Green Tea (Melon Seed) – Second Grade Spring Harvest from Anhui
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from $3.20

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Lu An Gua Pian Green Tea (Melon Seed) – First Grade Spring Harvest from Anhui
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from $3.75

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Taiping Houkui Green Tea – Special & First Grade Pre-Guyu Harvest from Huangshan
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from $4.25

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Huangshan Maofeng Green Tea – First Grade Pre-Guyu Harvest from Yellow Mountain
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from $3.75

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Huangshan Maojian First Grade Spring Green Tea
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from $3.30

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Huangshan Maojian Special Grade Pre-Guyu Green Tea
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from $3.80

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Huangshan Maojian Premium Pre-Qingming Green Tea
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from $4.50

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from $75.90

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