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  1. Silver Needle (Organic)

    Silver Needle 2010 (Organic)

    From: $7.50
    Silver Needle (Bai Hao Yin Zhen in Chinese) is the most expensive and well-known white tea. This Silver Needle is from a beautiful organic garden inside Tai Lao Mountain which located higher than 800 meter altitude. Learn More
  2. Silver Needle 2011

    Silver Needle 2011

    From: $4.50
    Silver Needle (Bai Hao Yin Zhen in Chinese) is the most expensive and well-known white tea. Without many artificial processes, white tea is only withered and dried from fresh leaves, which makes it the most natural tea. Silver Needle is popular world-wide for its delightful taste and proved health benefits... Learn More
  3. White Peony 2010

    White Peony 2010

    From: $1.60
    White Peony (Bai Mu Dan in Chinese) is one of the few white leave teas. Without many artificial processes, white tea is only withered and dried from fresh leaves, which makes it the most natural tea. Mouya white peony grows in old tea mountains in Zhenghe County and picked in Spring. You can see the buds are covered by white hair which is a typical standard of fine and fresh white tea. Learn More
  4. White Peony 2010 (Organic)

    White Peony 2010 (Organic)

    From: $4.80
    White Peony (Bai Mu Dan in Chinese) is one of the few white leave teas. Without many artificial processes, white tea is only withered and dried from fresh leaves, which makes it the most natural tea. Mouya white peony grows in old tea mountains in Zhenghe County and picked in Spring. You can see the buds are covered by white hair which is a typical standard of fine and fresh white tea. Learn More
  5. White Peony 2011

    White Peony 2011

    From: $4.50
    White Peony (Bai Mu Dan in Chinese) is one of the few white leave teas. Without many artificial processes, white tea is only withered and dried from fresh leaves, which makes it the most natural tea. Mouya white peony grows in old tea mountains in Zhenghe County and picked in Spring. You can see the buds are covered by white hair which is a typical standard of fine and fresh white tea. Learn More

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