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Inside the server, members discuss tea, share tasting notes, and help each other learn more about Chinese tea.

Some of our customers have also started a small OrientaLeaf corner there to chat about the teas they’re drinking. If you'd like to meet other tea drinkers and join the conversation, you're warmly welcome to join.

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Yun Qing Jasmine Tea

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Nestled in the heart of Jasmine country, Xincheng Tea Factory has been crafting exquisite jasmine teas for generations. Their dedication to perfecting the art of scenting tea with jasmine blossoms is evident in every cup. We've been consistently impressed by their meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to quality. The factory's master tea makers carefully select only the finest tea leaves and jasmine flowers, ensuring a harmonious blend that captures the essence of this beloved Chinese tradition. It's a privilege to partner with Xincheng Tea Factory and share their exceptional jasmine teas with tea lovers around the world.
The Yunqing (云清, meaning Clear Cloud) Jasmine Tea (Grade 1) presents itself with delicate, tightly rolled leaves that unfurl gracefully when steeped. The dry leaves emit a captivating floral aroma, hinting at the careful scenting process. When brewed, the liquor displays a pale golden hue, clear and bright, characteristic of high-quality green tea. The first sip reveals a smooth, velvety texture that glides across the palate, followed by a clean, refreshing finish.
What sets this jasmine tea apart is its meticulous craftsmanship. Sourced from Hengxian County in Jiangxi Province, known for its superior jasmine cultivation, this tea undergoes an impressive seven rounds of scenting with fresh jasmine blossoms. This intensive process infuses the tea with a rich, multi-layered floral fragrance that is both pronounced and nuanced. The base of premium pan-fired green tea provides a subtle vegetal backbone that harmonizes beautifully with the jasmine notes, creating a balanced and sophisticated flavor profile.
The spring harvest captures the essence of the tea plants' first flush, offering a vibrant and invigorating cup. Each sip unfolds a sensory journey, from the initial burst of jasmine sweetness to the lingering, clean aftertaste of quality green tea. This exceptional jasmine tea is a testament to the artistry of Chinese tea production, perfect for those who appreciate the delicate interplay between tea leaves and floral scenting.

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