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The Terroir Speaks Through Every Leaf
Start with this Xin Yang Mao Jian (Green Tip Tea) loose leaf single tea sample to experience one of the most celebrated green teas from Xinyang. Before deciding on a full-size purchase, you can try this small portion. Known for its elegant aroma, this classic Chinese green tea is especially appreciated for its signature flavor transition—from a gentle bitterness to a lasting sweetness.
Fresh, lively, and aromatic. The taste begins with a light bitterness that quickly develops into a smooth, lingering sweetness—one of the defining characteristics of authentic Xin Yang Mao Jian.
(Traditional Method)
| Water Temperature | 80–85°C(176–185°F) |
| Tea-to-Water Ratio | 5g tea per 150ml water |
| Steeping Time | |
| Brews 1–2 | Steep for 3–5 sec |
| Brews 3–5 | Steep for 6–10 sec |
| Brews 6–8 | Steep for 11–25 sec |
Tips: Tea masters recommend steeping times based on each tea's unique flavor, starting the timer after pouring the water.
(Easy Everyday Preparation)
| Water Temperature | 80–85°C(176–185°F) |
| Leaf-to-Water Ratio | 2g per 100ml |
| Steeping Time | About 1 minute |
| Subsequent Infusions | Increase by 30 seconds each time |
Tips: You can adjust the steeping time or leaf-to-water ratio to suit your taste—shorten the infusion for a lighter brew or extend it for a stronger one.
The Terroir Speaks Through Every Leaf
Origin isn’t just a label — it’s the soul of the tea.
It is the land and the tea trees tended by generations of tea farmers, a living heritage passed down through time in harmony with nature.
Traditional craftsmanship cannot scale to mass production.
We honor this authentic essence, preserving every genuine step.
We could produce more tea, but we choose to craft better.