- Tea In Detail
- Nov 2020
At JING we source exceptional teas from the most prestigious tea growing regions and stunning teaware designed to bring the ceremony of tea into your home.
At JING we source exceptional teas from the most prestigious tea growing regions and stunning teaware designed to bring the ceremony of tea into your home.
At JING we source exceptional teas from the most prestigious tea growing regions and stunning teaware designed to bring the ceremony of tea into your home.
Will you prefer the deeper, steamed vegetal and umami-rich green leaves from Shizuoka in Japan, or the refreshingly smooth, floral and grassy-sweet green leaves from Hunan in China?
Our series of deep dives show you the taste, origin and producer behind each tea and the best ways to prepare them. Delve into this new organic White Peony to find out why Yunnan province stood out to us and how producer Yang Encan's tea represents a more unique interpretation of White Peony.
In this deep dive we get to know our latest batch of Traditional Iron Buddha, the original style of China’s most famous oolong tea. It’s one that’s becoming harder to find, but certainly a tea that we are always excited to have around.
Our In Contexts compare the flavours, textures and moods of specific teas with others to give you an idea of what to try next and which styles and regions will work for you. This week we're looking at Yunnan Gold – a regional style of black tea that offers a thick, malty and chocolatey infusion.
Darjeeling First Flush vs. Darjeeling Second Flush: What’s the Difference?
Want to know the differences between Darjeeling First Flush & Second Flush? They're both thick, fruity and satisfying ways to taste the high mountains, but made in different seasons they have distinct tastes. Find out which one will be to your taste.
Our series of Deep Dives show you the taste, origin and master behind each tea and the best ways to prepare them. This week we're diving into Silver Needle – it's the top grade of white tea and this batch is from its true home in Fuding County, Fujian.
Our series of deep dives show you the taste, origin and master behind each tea and the best ways to prepare them. Explore the latest on our Genmaicha, a traditional folk tea from Japan.
Jasmine Silver Needle vs. Jasmine Pearls: What’s The Difference?
Find out which of our jasmine teas will be to your taste. Both scented using the traditional method in Guangxi, their base teas hail from different places and are processed differently, giving them quite distinctive characters.
Meet Luo, the producer behind one of our favourite oolong teas – Phoenix Honey Orchid. Find out where it's from, how we discovered it and our favourite ways to drink it.
Our In Context series compares the flavours and textures of specific single garden teas with others to give you an idea of what to try next and which styles and regions will work for you. This week’s looks at Baojing Gold. Will its floral aromas and green, fresh umami taste be for you?