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2025 Jasmine Green Tea

2025 Jasmine Green Tea

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Weight: 50g

Origin: Ya’an City, Sichuan Province

Cultivar: Local Large-leaf Variety

Harvest: Spring 2025

Oxidation: Unoxidized

Caffeine: Medium

Theanine: High

Catechin: Medium


Tasting Notes (4/20/2025)


Aroma: rich, long-lasting, fresh, lively, fragrant, elegant, harmonious, flower


Taste: mellow, sweet, delicate, silky, gentle, smooth-textured

Basic Information

This Moli Xiangxue (茉莉香雪, Jasmine Fragrant Snow) features a rare selection of early spring buds from large-leaf tea cultivars grown in the high mountains of Sichuan 四川. The raw leaves are exceptionally tender, covered in silvery white hairs, and plump in shape, delivering a pure and natural aroma. Compared to traditional jasmine teas, this version offers richer tea fuzz and a smoother, sweeter taste, free from any grassy or astringent notes. Staying true to the traditional process of “tea first, then flower,” we use fresh jasmine blossoms from Hengxian and repeatedly scent the tea, allowing the floral fragrance to fully infuse into each bud. Every sip reflects this harmony of flower and leaf—a premium jasmine tea crafted with care and intention.

The tea garden lies at over 1,000 meters above sea level in the misty Sichuan highlands. Surrounded by rolling hills and enriched with organic matter, the land gives this tea its full-bodied sweetness and clear, refreshing aroma. The essence of Mengding Ganlu 蒙顶甘露 merges with the rich scent of Hengxian 横县 jasmine, creating a fragrance as delicate and elegant as orchids blooming in a secluded valley. The result is a tea with layers of floral, fuzzy, and tender aromas—fresh but never cloying—with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste and excellent infusion durability. Called the “crown jewel of Sichuan jasmine tea,” this title is well deserved. We hope this extraordinary jasmine tea brings joy to your table and can be shared with your loved ones.

Steeping Guidelines

Glass Cup Brew

Use a tea-to-water ratio of about 1:50. Pour 95°C (203°F) hot water into the glass first, then add 3–5g of tea leaves. Watch as the leaves float, unfurl, and gradually sink. Enjoy the tea once the leaves have fully settled at the bottom. Refill when one-third remains. Bottled water is recommended.

Cold Brew

Use a 1:150 tea-to-water ratio. Add tea and cold or room-temperature water to a container, seal it, and refrigerate for 4–6 hours. The leaves will slowly unfurl, and the tea will be clear with a light aroma. Avoid hot water to preserve the tea’s nutrients and flavor.



Traditional Gongfu Style


Use 3g of tea with a 1:40 ratio and water at 85°C (185°F). Preheat the cup, add the tea, and gently shake the gaiwan to release the aroma. Smell the dry leaves, then pour water along the inner wall. Quickly pour out the tea once brewed. Smell and savor the flavor.

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