中国茶

The Art of
Chinese Tea

Discover 64 exceptional teas from China's finest growing regions. From delicate white teas to aged pu'er, find your perfect cup.

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Tea Families 茶的分类

绿

Green Tea 绿茶

0–5% oxidation

Fresh and vegetal. The leaves are quickly heated after picking to preserve their vibrant character—from grassy Longjing to sweet Biluochun.

17 varieties

White Tea 白茶

5–15% oxidation

Minimal processing, maximum subtlety. Downy buds and young leaves dried gently to reveal delicate sweetness and floral whispers.

7 varieties
乌龙

Oolong 乌龙茶

15–85% oxidation

The widest spectrum of any tea. From light, floral Tie Guan Yin to deeply roasted Wuyi rock teas—complexity in every cup.

16 varieties

Red Tea 红茶

85–100% oxidation

Called "red" in China for its copper liquor. Full-bodied and malty, from delicate Jin Jun Mei to robust Dianhong.

8 varieties

Pu'er Tea 普洱茶

Yunnan tradition

A category unto itself. Sheng (raw) offers vibrant complexity that evolves with age; shou (ripe) delivers immediate earthy depth.

6 varieties

Dark Tea 黑茶

Post-fermented

Heicha beyond pu'er. Liu Bao's betel nut notes, Fu Zhuan's golden flower fungus—regional treasures with microbial complexity.

2 varieties

Yellow Tea 黄茶

5–15% oxidation

China's rarest category. A unique "sealed yellowing" step creates mellow sweetness found nowhere else.

3 varieties

Scented Tea 花茶

Flower-infused

Tea leaves layered with fresh jasmine, osmanthus, or rose blossoms, absorbing their fragrance through patient repetition.

5 varieties

Terroir Matters

Growing Regions

From the misty peaks of Wuyi to the ancient forests of Yunnan, each region shapes its teas with unique climate, soil, and tradition.

Explore 39 Regions