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Featured Assorted Tea Bundle A

$46.16 $57.70
The Pack Includes:
Dragon Well Green Tea (Long Jing)-Zip Bag-4oz (113g)
4oz (113g)
×1
Lapsang Souchong Wild Black Tea (Ye Sheng Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong)-Zip Bag-4oz (113g)
4oz (113g)
×1
Tie Guan Yin "Iron Goddess" Oolong Tea-zip bag-4oz (113g)
4oz (113g)
×1
Featured Assorted Tea Bundle A

Dragon Well Green Tea (Long Jing); Lapsang Souchong Wild Black Tea (Ye Sheng Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong); Tie Guan Yin "Iron Goddess" Oolong Tea

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This elaborately Featured Assorted Tea Bundle includes three types of our top sellers teas



Dragon Well Green Tea (Long Jing)

Dragon Well green tea, also called Long Jing, is commonly regarded as one of China’s top ten teas and is often served to visiting heads-of-state. Apart from an amazing sweet taste, this tea’s significant difference from other teas is its smooth, flat appearance.



Lapsang Souchong Wild Black Tea (Ye Sheng Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong)

Lapsang Souchong Wild Black Tea is known as Cai Cha Lapsang Souchong by the local people. You might assume that all lapsang souchong teas have a bitter, smoky taste, as long as you have some knowledge of the traditional pine-tree drying process used to make it; this time, however, since this is both a high-quality and semi-wild tea, this particular type has amazing unique characters and no hint of bitterness in its flavor.



Tie Guan Yin "Iron Goddess" Oolong Tea

Whenever Anxi County is mentioned, many people automatically think of Anxi Tie Guan Yin “Iron Goddess” tea, well-known both at home and abroad as one of the top 10 Chinese teas. This tea can withstand a great number of infusions, and will exude a lofty, elegant aroma the whole way through, resulting in a truly unique experience.



Tie Guan Yin “Iron Goddess” Oolong Tea
Origin: Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Tightly curled into semi-ball, sand-green color
Liquor: Bright yellowish green
Taste: Unique vegetal taste for xiaoqing tea, fresh and brisk taste

Made by the modern xiaoqing process, this Tie Guan Yin is a good choice for tea lovers who favoured of grassy or vegetal taste.

Dragon Well Green Tea (Long Jing)
Origin:  Meijiawu(梅家坞), Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China
Dry Leaf:  Flattened tea leaves
Liquor: Yellowish green
Taste: Refreshing, smooth taste with a hint of orchid fragrance, leaving a sweet aftertaste

This Dragon Well Long Jing Tea is a perfect affordable daily tea for Longjing Tea lovers who are favoured bold and stronger green tea taste.

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Lapsang Souchong Wild Black Tea (Ye Sheng Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong)
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Origin: Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Leaves are thick, robust, tightly rolled strips
Liquor: Bright and clear reddish orange
Taste: Strong flavor of honey & caramel aroma, smooth and rich mouthfeel,leaving an impression of sweet potato taste

Experience our genuine Lapsang Souchong wild tea to feel the sweetness of traditional Chinese black tea.

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