Hunan Shine Wing Tea Co., Ltd.
Hunan, China
Gold Member Since 2018
Audited Supplier
Trading Company
Sample Available
OEM/ODM Service
Factory Tour
Rare Yunnan Green Tea Made with Natural Farming Practice
Reference FOB Price: | To Be Negotiated |
---|---|
Min. Order: | 50 kg |
Style: | Loose Tea |
---|---|
Specialty: | Health Tea |
Packaging: | Bags |
Type: | Green Tea |
Transport Package: | Bag, Bottle, Box, Bulk, Gift Pack |
Specification: | 250g/bag, 1kg/bag, 55kg/bag |
Basic Info
Trademark
Shine Wing
Origin
China
HS Code
0902209000
Production Capacity
10tons
Product Description
Tea Name:Yunnan green peony
Tea Type: Yunnan large leaves
Processing : Not Fermented
Origin: Yunan, China,
Age: Fresh new
Harvest Time: April to May
Storage Method: cool, ventilated place
Shape: silver tips with vivid green
Dried tea color: slight curled
Aroma: fresh, high sweetness
Tea soup color: greenish yellow
Taste: fresh, sweet, delicate & mellow, long aftertaste
Yunnan Green tea is less well known outside of China but has been a staple of Yunnan and Chinese life for decades. The warm tropical and sub-tropical climates that support tea cultivation in Yunnan are numerous and Yunnan produces as much tea as the entirety of the rest of China. Tea can be grown year round but is typically un-plucked during the winter months from the middle of October to late February. The first flush Yunnan green teas are typically harvested in the last week of February just after Chinese New Year. Yunnan green tea varietals are numerous but the vast majority are hybrids based on the "large-leaf" Assamica which is native to Yunnan.
Tea Type: Yunnan large leaves
Processing : Not Fermented
Origin: Yunan, China,
Age: Fresh new
Harvest Time: April to May
Storage Method: cool, ventilated place
Shape: silver tips with vivid green
Dried tea color: slight curled
Aroma: fresh, high sweetness
Tea soup color: greenish yellow
Taste: fresh, sweet, delicate & mellow, long aftertaste
Yunnan Green tea is less well known outside of China but has been a staple of Yunnan and Chinese life for decades. The warm tropical and sub-tropical climates that support tea cultivation in Yunnan are numerous and Yunnan produces as much tea as the entirety of the rest of China. Tea can be grown year round but is typically un-plucked during the winter months from the middle of October to late February. The first flush Yunnan green teas are typically harvested in the last week of February just after Chinese New Year. Yunnan green tea varietals are numerous but the vast majority are hybrids based on the "large-leaf" Assamica which is native to Yunnan.