• COMPLEX
  • MUSCAT GRAPE
  • HONEY

A small-batch black tea, originating from Taiwan’s breath-taking Sixty Stone Mountain, known for its vibrant daylily blooms in late summer. Crafted by expert tea maker Jun Jie Lin, this complex tea is delicately hand-tossed to activate the notes of dark honey, muscat grape and tropical fruit.

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  • The Story of this Tea

    Sixty Stone Mountain is best known for its coverage of daily blooms from August through September. The garden, situated at 945m elevation, uses organic agriculture, with a local accreditation. The producer's Honey Black tea has been awarded 3 stars at Great Taste Awards two years in a row, this consistency is really testament to the skill in processing.

    Crafted in small batches by expert tea maker Jun Jie Lin , this complex tea is delicately hand-tossed to activate the notes of dark honey, muscat grape and tropical fruit.

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Honey Black

Honey Black

£37.80

How to prepare the perfect cup?

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How much

Measure 4g or 2tsp per cup (250ml)
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In the cup

Heat water to 100°C
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Infuse

Infuse tea for 3 minutes
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Taste

You can re-infuse this tea twice
Where does this cup come from?

Rift Valley, Taiwan

Sixty Stone Mountain is best known for its coverage of daylily blooms from August through September


The producer's Honey Black tea has been awarded 3 stars at Great Taste Awards two years in a row - this consistency is really testament to the skill in processing. This year they also won the Golden Fork for best tasting product from Rest of World. The tea we are selling is not the Golden Fork batch (pricing would have been 3x) but did win 2 stars.

Cultivar - Camellia sinensis var. sinensis "AV2"
Picked - Summer
Oxidisation level - 100%
Hualien County

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I store JING tea?

All tea should be kept away from heat, light, moisture and odours. Exposure to these will cause the tea to deteriorate and lose flavour.


We recommend storing our loose teas in our beautiful Refill Caddies or its resealable ziplock bag, and store them in a cool dry place. Generally speaking, black teas and more heavily oxidized oolongs can be stored for a longer time than green, white and lightly oxidized oolong teas. Green teas, white teas and light oolong teas are best drunk within two to three months of opening.


However, they can also be stored in the fridge to maintain freshness for as long as possible. If you choose to store your green, white and light oolongs in the fridge, be careful to take the packs out a little in advance of making your tea so that they can reach room temperature. Opening a bag straight from the fridge will result in condensation on the inside of the pack, which when closed can then affect the quality of the tea inside.

What are your shipping methods and costs?

We offer free next day delivery on all mainland UK orders over £60 For a full list of our delivery options, cut off times and restrictions, please view our Delivery Information.

How do you source your teas?

We don’t just believe that single origin and single garden teas taste better. We go direct to source to get them. Cutting out the middlemen in this way encourages transparency by increasing traceability. It also helps us to build strong relationships with producers, so we can better support them and their communities. We back this up with stringent responsible procurement processes, applicable to all of our suppliers. You can find out more here.