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Chinese Tea

China is the undisputed home of tea where all the six tea types were invented. We work directly with gardens to source teas with distinctive flavours from authentic tea origins that encapsulate the climate, culture and skill of their maker.

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Red Dragon
Red Dragon
  • Black Tea

Red Dragon

Yunnan, China
Lychee, Ginger, Milk Chocolate

From £18.50

Red Dragon Caddy
Red Dragon Caddy
  • Black Tea

Red Dragon Caddy

Yunnan, China
Lychee, Ginger, Milk Chocolate

£17.90 Sold Out

Traditional Iron Buddha (Tieguanyin)
Traditional Iron Buddha (Tieguanyin)
  • Oolong Tea

Traditional Iron Buddha (Tieguanyin)

Fujian, China
Brazil Nut, Baked Fruit, Cream

£18.50

Wuyi Oolong
Wuyi Oolong
  • Oolong Tea

Wuyi Oolong

Fujian, China
Cacao, Stone Fruit, Rose

From £20.50

Yellow Mountain Peak
Yellow Mountain Peak
  • Green Tea

Yellow Mountain Peak

Anhui, China
Orchid, Cut Grass, Milk

£39.00 Sold Out

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Yunnan Black And Rose
Yunnan Black And Rose
  • Black Tea

Yunnan Black And Rose

Yunnan, China
Chocolate, Malted Milk, Rose

£17.90 Sold Out

Chinese Tea FAQs

Here's some common questions we get about Chinese Tea

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  • What is Chinese tea?

    Chinese tea encompasses a wide range of teas originating in China, such as green tea, black tea, oolong tea, white tea, pu-erh tea, and yellow tea. It’s deeply tied to Chinese culture, health practices, and traditions like Gongfu tea ceremonies.

  • What does tea symbolise in Chinese culture?

    Tea symbolizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility in Chinese culture. It is a central part of social interactions, rituals, and ceremonies, reflecting hospitality and appreciation.

  • How many types of Chinese tea are there?

    Chinese tea is traditionally classified into six main types: Green Tea (unoxidized, fresh flavour), White Tea (lightly processed, delicate taste), Yellow Tea (slightly oxidised, mellow flavor), Oolong Tea (partially oxidized, balanced flavour), Black Tea (fully oxidized, bold taste), and Dark / Puer Tea (post-oxidised, earthy flavour).

  • Is Chinese tea good for you?

    Yes, Chinese tea is generally good for you. Different types offer various benefits, such as improved digestion (pu-erh), boosted metabolism (green tea), and stress relief (oolong). It is rich in antioxidants and polyphenols.

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Best Chinese Tea

China, the birthplace of tea, is where all six traditional tea types were first crafted. We proudly source our teas directly from renowned Chinese gardens to bring you a selection that truly reflects the distinct flavours and characteristics of their authentic origins. Each tea in our collection encapsulates the unique climate, cultural heritage, and expert craftsmanship of its region. Experience the rich diversity of Chinese teas, from delicate white and green teas to robust oolongs and rich blacks, all meticulously sourced to offer you a genuine taste of China’s tea legacy. Explore our range to savor the essence of China’s tea-making tradition and enjoy premium quality that celebrates its storied past.