Jiangxi Tea

Known for its exquisite teas, Jiangxi province is a renowned tea-growing region within China. Here you can find teas ranging from traditional green and yellow varieties to some of the country’s most prized “rock teas”. Whether you’re looking for a refreshing light brew or something more bold and complex, Jiangxi has something to offer every tea enthusiast. Enjoy discovering flavors unique to this region as you explore all that it has to offer!

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                                    • Lushan Cloud-fog (Lushan Yun Wu)Lushan Cloud-fog (Lushan Yun Wu)
                                      From: $18.99 / 50g

                                      Lushan Cloud-fog is one of the top-quality green teas which produced from Lushan Mountain in Jiu Jiang City, Jiangxi province. It is named after its producing area – Lushan Mountain. Lushan Yun Wu tea has been listed as a tribute tea since the Song dynasty. It was first planted in Buddhist temples and was called ‘Buddhist Tea’ in China. This tea originated from the Ming Dynasty, many literary wrote a lot of well-known beautiful poems about Lushan Yun Wu.