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White Tea

White teas are the least processed of the six tea types, yet often the most challenging to perfect. With sweet, delicate flavours, soft textures and a thirst-quenching character, they are the purest example of authentic tea at it’s best.

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    1. Jasmine Silver Needle - Loose Leaf Jasmine Tea Leaves - JING Tea - AWARDS
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      White Tea Jasmine Silver Needle Jasmine, Honeydew, Vanilla From Mengjiao Garden, Yunnan China
      £13.7050g
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      Organic Yunnan White Peony Loose Leaf Tea 232
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      White Tea Organic Yunnan White Peony Uplifting, Sweet, Rounded From Dahei Garden, Yunnan China
      £13.70100g

    Selection of Chinese White Tea By JING

    Within our selection of white teas you’ll find a range of flavours from distinct origins within China. Fujian in the south east is the distinguished home of white tea, where some of the best white teas are produced, like soothing Silver Needle and complex Aged White Peony. While Yunnan, in the south west is a land of ancient mountains, but also one of white tea innovation, where we looked to source our new Organic White Peony and Jasmine Silver Needle. Using traditional techniques and centuries of expertise these origins continue to craft an authentic taste of Chinese white tea. Want to learn even more about our white teas and other tea types? Then visit our journal to explore stories from origin, tea recipes and deep dives.


    What Is White Tea?

    The craft of Chinese white tea is a simple but precise process. The tea is picked, withered and then dried, often in the sun. With minimal intervention or machinery used in this process, white tea retains a naturally pure flavour. Though there are still essential choices for tea producers to make and create the end result. For example, the different styles of white tea in China are defined by what part of the tea plant you choose to pick. Silver Needle is crafted with just the buds for a sweet, syrupy flavour, while White Peony is made from the buds and one or two young leaves for added complexity.