Chinese tea
China is the birthplace of tea and home to some of the world’s most famous teas. It was here that the first green teas, the classic oolong teas from Fujian, the aged pu-erh teas from Yunnan and many of the styles that later spread to the rest of the world were developed. With its unique diversity of teas, terroirs and traditions, China occupies a position in the world of tea that can best be compared to that of Europe in the world of wine. In our range, you’ll find everything from Long Jing and Anji Bai Cha to Tie Guanyin, Da Hong Pao, Keemun Gong Fu and aged Pu-erh teas. Together, they demonstrate the breadth that has made China the world’s leading tea-producing country.
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Ancient Empress Mountain 2017
64.23€ -
Anji Bai Cha
Price range: 14.24€ through 54.67€ -
Bai Mu Dan Snow Buds
Price range: 8.18€ through 30.23€ -
Baihao Yinzhen – Silver Needle
Price range: 8.18€ through 60.55€ -
Cloud and Mist
Price range: 6.34€ through 22.88€ -
Da Hong Pao
Price range: 14.61€ through 53.20€ -
Earl Grey South of The Clouds
Price range: 5.97€ through 107.97€ -
Fenghuang Dancong Night Fragrance
Price range: 8.73€ through 31.15€ -
Golden Yunnan
Price range: 6.89€ through 123.59€ -
Gong Ting Puerh
Price range: 11.85€ through 44.01€ -
Keemun Gong Fu
Price range: 5.97€ through 107.97€ -

Keemun Maofeng
Price range: 7.81€ through 30.23€ -
Keemun Spring Fragrance
Price range: 13.69€ through 52.28€ -
Lapsang Souchong Premium Blend
Price range: 5.42€ through 19.76€ -
Limone Black
Price range: 5.97€ through 21.59€ -
Lychee Black
Price range: 4.50€ through 17.37€ -
Master Zhou´s Shu Puer 2015 (357 gram)
64.23€ -
Menghai 1st grade
Price range: 5.42€ through 20.67€
China – the birthplace of tea
China is not only the birthplace of tea but also home to many of the teas that have historically enjoyed the highest reputation amongst collectors, imperial courts, tea connoisseurs and producers. Several of the world’s most legendary teas, from classic rock oolongs and tribute teas to aged pu-erh teas, originate in China.
China’s unique position in the world of tea is not based solely on history. The exceptional diversity of terroirs, the presence of very old tea bushes and generations of specialised craftsmanship have given rise to some of the world’s most sought-after teas. From ancient pu-erh trees in Yunnan to the mineral-rich rock teas from Wuyi and the aromatic dancong teas from Fenghuang, China continues to set the benchmark for many of the tea world’s most prestigious styles.
China is home to some of the world’s most famous teas and several of the styles that went on to shape global tea culture. In our range, you’ll find classic green teas such as Long Jing and Anji Bai Cha, aromatic oolongteer such as Tie Guanyin and Da Hong Pao, elegant white teas and stored Pu-erh tea from Yunnan.
The country’s vast geographical diversity has given rise to a unique variety of teas. From the mist-shrouded mountains of Zhejiang and Fujian to the ancient tea-growing regions of Yunnan, each region has developed its own character and traditions.
Green tea, oolong, white tea and pu-erh
China is unique in that it is the place of origin for almost all major types of tea. In our range, you’ll find classic green teas such as Long Jing and Anji Bai Cha, aromatic oolongteer such as Tie Guanyin, Da Hong Pao and Shui Xian, as well as elegant white teas. You’ll also find Pu-erh, one of the world’s most fascinating categories of tea, prized for its ageing potential and complexity.
Among our Chinese teas, you’ll also find jasmine tea, yellow teas and classic black teas such as Keemun and Yunnan, which demonstrate the exceptional variety that characterises Chinese tea.
Straight from some of China’s finest tea-growing regions
As China is one of our most important sources of supply, we work on a long-term basis with producers in several of the country’s leading tea-growing regions. Our family ties to Hong Kong have, over the years, made it a natural part of our work to travel throughout the region and build close relationships with growers and tea makers. The result is a range that spans from well-known classics to more unusual teas that rarely reach the European market.
