Huangshan Maofeng – One Of The 10 Famous Chinese Teas
High-quality tea always comes from a good natural environment. Huangshan, one of 10 famous Chinese mountains, fog covers all around, and strange pine trees grow alone on the steep hills. Poets and tourists praised this unique scenery since…
Unique Planting Way Makes Biluochun Tea A Charming Fruity Flavor
Green tea lovers may ever hear about Biluochun, which is one of the Chinese 10 famous teas. It looks like an emerald, curly caterpillar, full of tiny white fuzz. Biluochun is made from the tenderest buds shoot in the early…
Why Does Lu’an Gua Pian Tea look Like Melon Seeds?
You may hear about a tea with a strange name – Lu’an Melon Seed tea. Does anyone really make tea with melon seeds? Of course not. Actually, its real name is Lu’an Gua Pian tea, which is a famous green tea….
Xinyang Maojian – Strong Flavor Green Tea Brewing On 50:50 Ratio
Henan is the most important birthplace of Chinese culture. As a politics and culture center of ancient China, Henan also has a long history of tea-producing. Nowadays, a famous green tea – Xinyang Maojian tea, is still produced there….
How Does Huoshan Huangya Tea Taste Like?
Many famous teas you heard are from Anhui, China, such as Huangshan Maofeng and Keemun Black Tea. If you have enough tea understanding, you should know a subtype called Yellow Tea, which is rare. Without surprise, Anhui also producing…
Weishan Maojian – A Freak Yellow Tea With A Charming Smoky Flavor
Many people may know that Maojian typically refers to the green tea made from the leaves’ tip. Like Duyun Maojian, Xinyang Maojian, they are all famous. But you may not know, there is a freak among them – Weishan Maojian. It…
Meng Ding Huang Ya, Royal Tribute From The Tea Culture Birthplace
Remember when we talked about the Zang Tea, we ever mentioned Yaan, Sichuan? It is said one of the Chinese tea culture birthplaces. Especially the Meng Ding Mountain region, which is a tea production and hub since antiquity. Meng…
What Is Haimagong Tea & Why Is It So Rare
Yellow tea is the rarest in the 6 major teas; the low yield and market share create a vicious circle. Some subtypes even come to an unable selling situation. The Haimagong tea from Guizhou, China, is an example. The tea masters…