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White tea

The most common white tea comes from Chinese production. But the word common is not quite right. Chinese white tea is very rare on the market and is quite expensive. The reason is obvious - it used to be prepared exclusively for the emperor and his court. Therefore, it is of the highest quality and… view all

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Georgian Gold Green Tea – Tea Blend

Everyone knows that white and green go together! Two Georgian teas in this unique Gold Green Tea bring a sweet, warm and distinctly grapefruit taste. The drink is pleasantly refreshing, perfect no matter the time of day. Try tea from gardens that are slowly returning to their roots. Georgia is experiencing a major tea revival and is making sure that it is once again supplying the world with top quality harvests and interesting flavors. More in product details
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30,60 € /250 g 12,24 € /100 g
Fresh tea delivered by Thursday, 23. 7. 2026

Mai Tai – White Tea

Mai Tai is the true king of any Tiki bar. The origin of the name comes from the Tahitian phrase "mai tai-roa aé" – out of this world. No wonder, then, that it brings a sliver of paradise everywhere it appears. Our tea version is based on the rich, fruity-citrus flavor and aroma of this famous cocktail. The only difference is you can drink as much as you'd like. More in product details
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19,36 € /250 g 7,75 € /100 g
Fresh tea delivered by Thursday, 23. 7. 2026

Georgian White Tea Tovli

During the cold Georgian winters, local tea plants have to rest for months on end under a cover of snow. But once the snow melts, the first harvest of the season begins. Young leaves, sprouting once the weather warms, gathered a unique kind of strength during their long slumber. These are the source of Tovli, which, in Georgian, means snow; a nice reminder of the source of its mild taste. More in product details
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34,22 € /250 g 13,69 € /100 g
Fresh tea delivered by Thursday, 23. 7. 2026

China Guangxi Jasmine Silver Needle Beeng Cha – White Tea, 200g

You're saying you can't improve on perfection? Chinese tea masters would disagree. If aging can do so much good for Pu Erhs, what will it do for the exclusive, and for many arguably the world's best white tea, the jasmine Silver Needle? The result is more than exquisite. An uncoventional method of pressing and a heavenly play of flavors with a typically captivating aroma stand to define a new pinnacle among teas. More in product details
56,48 € with VAT
Delivered by Thursday, 23. 7. 2026

Darjeeling Arya Estate First Flush White Pearl 2026 – White Tea

This tea will charm you before you even get the chance to try it. It's from the legendary Arya Tea Estate, producing some of the purest, most precise teas in the world since 1885. The first spring harvest of 2026, only the first two leaves and a bud plucked manually, the extremely careful processing – all of these give life to a tea that exists on the verge between tradition and an artpiece. If you're looking for a white tea that's not just mild, but also truly unique, you… More in product details
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126,65 € /250 g 50,66 € /100 g
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White tea

The most common white tea comes from Chinese production. But the word common is not quite right. Chinese white tea is very rare on the market and is quite expensive. The reason is obvious - it used to be prepared exclusively for the emperor and his court. Therefore, it is of the highest quality and is considered by connoisseurs to be a true delicacy among tea.

It is not the colour of the infusion, which is yellow to yellow-brown, that gives it its name, but the presence of the white hairy shoots that characterise it. White tea tastes extremely mild and slightly sweet. The harvesting of tea leaves and buds is, like the whole production process, a delicate matter indeed.

Although China is the world's largest supplier of white tea, it accounts for only 1 % of all tea produced there. White teas from Fujian province are the most popular, with rare examples also grown in Yunnan or Guangxi.

Elegance and tenderness do not come for free

The secret of white tea does not lie in the special varieties of Chinese tea trees or the secret recipes for fertilizing them. Rather on the contrary. Tea gardens are almost sacred in China, so no industrial chemicals are allowed to peek beyond their imaginary gates. The magic is elsewhere - in the honest work, the careful harvesting and the very gentle approach during production. Only large and well-developed shoots, sometimes even buds that have not yet developed, are plucked for white tea. After plucking, which is done by hand by women and girls, the tea is not rolled or heated.

The essence of processing is very slow drying in a cool and ventilated room. It prevents the enzymes from oxidising, and the tea from turning brown and changing its original taste. Of course, a small amount of oxidation cannot be prevented, which is a good thing. Thanks to it, the tea has such a delicious aroma. Any wrinkling or sharp increase in temperature results in the tea becoming spoiled.

Fall into white tea with a cool head (and water)

Sipping white tea is a matter of comfort and contemplation. Brew it whenever you want. But its flavour nuances are best enjoyed in peace. White tea delights you with its sweet to-honey aroma, smooth taste, long aftertaste and sometimes a noble bitterness and delicate floral aroma.

Experts recommend that white teas should be infused in water at 75-80 ⁰C and can be steeped repeatedly. They will reward you with several variations of flavours and aromas.

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