Tea Sources

Wuyi Mountains - Black Tea

Located in Fujian, the Wuyi Mountains are renowned for producing world-class tea. The unique natural environment here nurtures exceptional black tea, known for its rich aroma, sweet taste, bright red tea liquor, and long-lasting aftertaste.

Dongting Mountain, Jiangsu - Biluochun

Nestled along the shores of Lake Tai, Dongting Mountain boasts unique soil and climate conditions that give rise to the fragrant Biluochun green tea. Celebrated as one of China’s top ten teas, Biluochun is praised for its "beautiful appearance, emerald green color, intense fragrance, and mellow flavor."

Anhua, Hunan - Dark Tea

Anhua in Hunan is the birthplace of dark tea, distinguished by its post-fermentation process. Known for its rich and smooth flavor with a unique aged aroma, Anhua dark tea is also revered as a health tea.

Yunnan - Suiyin Tea

Yunnan is famous for its abundant tea resources, including Suiyin tea, a type of premium Pu’er tea crafted from aged tea leaves. Its tea liquor is thick and full-bodied, with a lingering sweet aftertaste, making it a tea connoisseur's delight.

Fuzhou, Fujian - Jasmine Tea

Fuzhou is the home of jasmine tea, renowned for its exquisite scenting techniques. Combining the robust flavor of tea leaves with the delicate fragrance of jasmine flowers, Fuzhou jasmine tea offers a refreshing and aromatic experience.

Southern Fujian - Oolong Tea

Oolong tea from Southern Fujian strikes a balance between the freshness of green tea and the richness of black tea. Known for its “rocky floral aroma,” it delivers a layered and distinctive taste that represents traditional Chinese tea.

West Lake, Hangzhou - Longjing Tea

West Lake Longjing tea is one of China’s most iconic green teas, famous for its "green color, aromatic fragrance, sweet flavor, and beautiful shape." The natural beauty of Hangzhou imparts a unique freshness and sweetness to this tea.

Laifeng, Hubei - Berry Tea

Hailing from Laifeng in Hubei, berry tea is an herbal tea with a refreshing taste and a subtle fruity aroma. Rich in natural plant compounds, it offers a blend of great flavor and health benefits.

Guilin, Guangxi - Osmanthus Black Tea

Guilin’s osmanthus black tea combines the natural sweetness of osmanthus flowers with the robust flavor of high-quality black tea. The result is a soft and mellow tea with a unique floral fragrance.

Fuding, Fujian - Baihao Yinzhen (Silver Needle)

Located in northeastern Fujian, Fuding is the heart of white tea production. Baihao Yinzhen, known for its plump, silvery buds covered in fine hairs, delivers a sweet and delicate flavor with a distinctive aroma.

Anxi, Fujian - Tieguanyin

Anxi is the birthplace of Tieguanyin, famous for its "green leaves with red edges and fragrance lasting over seven brews." Its strong aroma and rich taste make it a classic representative of oolong tea.

Yishan, Anhui - Que She Tea

Yishan in southern Anhui is known for producing premium green tea. Que She tea, named for its resemblance to sparrow tongues, offers a fresh and smooth flavor with a rich aroma, making it a prized green tea variety.

At TTEA, we carefully source tea from the most renowned regions across China to bring you the purest flavors. Each leaf reflects our respect for nature and tradition.