Said to be a tradition since the third century, China has perfected the production of Jasmine tea into an art form using specially prepared green teas and freshly picked jasmine blossoms. Some of these blossoms may be retained in the tea after flavouring. There are several types of jasmine teas of which we feature a carefully chosen selection. |
Rolled into tight balls this is a good quality classic China green tea... |
The county of Xuan En has produced tea for China's imperial court for 1300 years. This lovely, high quality organic gunpowder is soft ... |
If you love green tea you will love this. Li-Zi-Xiang is a wavy leafed tea from Guangdong province that is popular amongst the local people ... |
This is a superior chun mee style green tea from Anhui province. The loosely formed leaf has a classic green-grey appearance... |
An exceptional tea with dark green, wiry leaf, pale tips and hay-like aroma... |
Famously known as green snail spring tea, this is a highly regarded, classic green speciality, traditionally from the Dong Ting mountain in Jiangsu Province. Picked in early spring... |
This is a highly regarded China green tea with a long, wiry downy-green leaf... |
Huang Shan Mao Feng (Yellow Mountain Fur Peak) is produced in Anhui Province and is one of China's most famous teas... |
This is an unusual green version of the popular Keemun Mao Feng from Anhui province... |
'Heavenly Blue Summit' is an excellent organic green tea from China's Zhejiang Province. It is grown high in the mists of the picturesque Tian Mu mountain ... |
Britain's favourite speciality tea in a healthy green form - with low caffeine. |
This is a green tea from the Anhui province and is greatly superior to Gunpowder... |
A less well known, green, version of the distinctive tea from South West China... |