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Award-Winning Golden Flower Fu Brick Tea

Our Fu Brick Tea collection comes exclusively from Jingyang, Xianyang in Shaanxi province, widely recognized as the birthplace of authentic Fu Brick Tea. This region’s unique climate and centuries-old craftsmanship make it the ideal place for producing high-quality dark tea.

We are proud to offer a standout in the world of tea: this series from the On Taoism Tea Factory, which won the Superior Leaf Award at the World Tea Champion 2025one of the most prestigious competitions in the global tea industry. This award honors excellence in leaf quality, taste, and overall craftsmanship, and this tea truly lives up to that standard.

What sets our Fu Brick Tea apart is its natural fermentation process, following traditional methods without using any flour during the “golden flower” (Eurotium cristatum) development. Carefully controlled humidity and temperature allow the golden flowers to bloom naturally, ensuring the tea remains gluten-free and suitable for those with sensitivities—while preserving its rich, unmistakable character.

The flavor is robust yet smooth, with earthy, woodsy notes balanced by a lingering sweetness. As it ages, the tea develops even deeper aroma and flavor complexity. It brews into a comforting, satisfying cup that can be enjoyed throughout the day—ideal for moments of focus, digestion, or simple enjoyment.

This tea is a personal favorite of ours. At our store, we only sell teas we truly drink and trust. Whether you’re exploring dark teas for the first time or looking for something exceptional, this award-winning Fu Brick Tea offers authenticity, superior quality, and lasting flavor in every brew.

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