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  • Setengtea Vine Tea Teng Tea First Grade Bud Tea Loose Tea loose tea leaves Chinese Art of Tea Bagged 100g/3.53oz
  • Setengtea Vine Tea Teng Tea First Grade Bud Tea Loose Tea loose tea leaves Chinese Art of Tea Bagged 100g/3.53oz
  • Setengtea Vine Tea Teng Tea First Grade Bud Tea Loose Tea loose tea leaves Chinese Art of Tea Bagged 100g/3.53oz

Setengtea Vine Tea Teng Tea First Grade Bud Tea Loose Tea loose tea leaves Chinese Art of Tea Bagged 100g/3.53oz

Teng Tea,First Grade Tea,Enshi,China
The ultimate single-origin mountain tonic, refreshing and smooth with a distinct, sweet aftertaste. Expertly harvested from wild-growing vines in the Enshi region of China, this tea offers a naturally caffeine-free, mineral-rich infusion that is perfect for health-conscious sipping, day or night.
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    Summary

    Origin:  Enshi City, Hubei Province, China

    Season:  Spring Tea

    Aroma:  Slight Bitterness then lingering sweet aftertaste.

    Liquor:  Light yellowish green

    Taste:  Refreshing, smooth with a distinct, sweet aftertaste, 
                      that the leaves can stand up to multiple steepings in gongfu way

    Caffeine:  Decaf

    Storage:  Store in airtight, opaque packaging; keep refrigerated

    Weight: 100g

    Packaging: Bagged

    Shelf Life:  24 Months

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How to prepare the perfect cup?

  • How much

    Measure 2g or 1tsp per cup (250ml)
  • In the cup

    Heat water to 95°C
  • Infuse

    Infuse tea for 150 secends
  • Taste

    You can re-infuse this tea twice
Yichang: Home of the Gorges and Tea Charm

       Yichang, a city situated on the banks of the Yangtze River at the starting point of the Three Gorges, is a spiritual land that merges magnificent natural landscapes with a profound tea culture heritage.
      From the majestic and rugged Three Gorges Dam to the tranquil and secluded Wuling Mountains, Yichang's geographical environment combines the undulation of the mountains with the nourishment of the river, providing unique and favorable conditions for the growth of high-quality tea plants. This land nurtures a rich variety of teas, including the famous Enshi Green Tea (known for its steam-fixing process), the mellow Enshi Black Tea (renowned for its sweet honey aftertaste), and Vine Tea, which possesses unique health values.
       In Yichang, you can experience the harmonious coexistence of the river and the mountains, along with the exquisite craftsmanship passed down through generations of tea artisans.
 
                                                                            Yichang, Hubei, China

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I store Setengtea tea?

    All tea should be kept away from heat, light, moisture and odours. Exposure to these will cause the tea to deteriorate and lose flavour. We recommend storing our loose teas in our beautiful refill caddies or its resealable bag, store them in a cool and dry place. Green tea, black tea and Teng tea are best drunk within two to three months of opening. However, they can also be stored in the fridge to maintain freshness. Please be careful to take the packs out so that they can reach room temperature. 0pening a bag straight from the fridge will result in condensation on the inside of the pack, which when closed can then affect the quality of the tea inside.

  • What are your shipping methods and costs?
    We offer free shipping to most of the EU and the United States for orders over $60. The shipping fee for the first item is $10, and if you purchase more than one item in a single order, an additional $2 shipping fee will be charged for each subsequent item. For complete delivery options, cut-off times, and restrictions, please view our shipping information.
  • How do you source your teas?
    We don't just believe that single origin and single garden teas taste better. We go direct to source to get them. Cutting out the middlemen in this way encourages transparency by increasing traceability. It also helps us to build strong relationships with producers, so we can better support them and their communities. We back this up with stringent responsible procurement processes, applicable to all of our suppliers.