Jasmine Tea

Our jasmine teas come exclusively from Hengxian (Hengzhou), the world's jasmine capital in southern China. This region produces the highest quality jasmine tea, known for its natural fragrance and smooth taste.
The tea leaves are carefully scented with fresh jasmine blossoms, allowing them to absorb the floral aroma naturally. The result is a delicate balance between the green tea base and the sweet jasmine fragrance. You'll notice a light, refreshing taste with a lingering floral sweetness.
These teas are perfect for those who appreciate subtle flavors and enjoy a moment of calm in their day. They're equally suitable for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon respite.
For the best experience, brew with water at about 80°C (175°F) for 2-3 minutes. The leaves can be steeped multiple times, with each infusion revealing different nuances of flavor.
We personally select and taste every tea we offer. Our jasmine teas are chosen for their authentic flavor, free from artificial additives. We believe in selling only teas we enjoy drinking ourselves, ensuring that you receive a genuine taste of China's renowned jasmine tea tradition.

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