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At Ozen Tea, we offer an exquisite selection of authentic Chinese teas and beautifully crafted tea ware. Whether you’re a passionate tea connoisseur or just beginning your tea journey, our carefully curated collection ensures that you find the perfect tea to match your taste and lifestyle.

Our Anhui Green Tea Products

Anhui Green Tea

Jinshan Shiyu Tea

Jinshan Shiyu was originally named Jinshan Mingwu. It was created during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty and production resumed in 1978. It is a special grade of stir-fried green tea and is named for its shape which resembles a precious eyebrow and is as thin as raindrops.
Jiangsu Green Tea

Jintan Queshe Tea

Jintan Queshe is a newly created famous tea, created in 1982, named after its shape resembling queshe. The tea is rich in ingredients, with high content of water extract, tea polyphenols, amino acids and caffeine. In 1987, it was rated as “National Famous Tea” by the Ministry of Commerce; in 1988, it won the gold medal at the first China Food Expo; in 1990 and 1991, it was confirmed as “National Famous Tea” by the Ministry of Commerce twice.
Taiwan Oolong Tea

Jinxuan Oolong Tea

Jinxuan Oolong is a newly created famous tea. Jinxuan is a new variety improved and cultivated in the 1980s. It is also one of the characteristics of Taiwanese tea today. People usually call it “Taiwan Tea No. 12”. Because of its unique milky aroma, this tea is also called “Milky Jinxuan”.
Anhui Green Tea

Jiuhua Maofeng Tea

Jiuhua Maofeng is a famous historical tea, created in the early Qing Dynasty. Jiuhua Maofeng is also known as Huangshixi Maofeng, and its quality is second only to Huangshan Maofeng. Huangshixi Maofeng and Minyuan Maofeng both won the gold medal at the Panama World Expo in 1915.
Gongfu Black Tea

Jiuqu Hongmei Tea

Jiuquhongmei, also known as “Jiuquhong”, “Jiuquwulong” and “Longjinghong”, is one of the historical famous teas in Xihu District. Jiuquhongmei originated from Jiuqu in Wuyi Mountain, Fujian. Later, farmers in Fujian moved north, and some of them settled in Dawushan area of Hangzhou City. They began to make black tea to make a living. Because the color of the tea soup is red like red plum, it was named “Jiuquhongmei”.
Yellow Bud tea

Junshan Yinzhen Tea

Junshan Silver Needle is a famous tea with a long history. It was once called “Yellow Feather” and “White Crane Tea”. It is produced in Junshan, Dongting Lake, Hunan Province. It is named Junshan Silver Needle because of its needle-like shape. It is not only a fine tea, but also a beautiful tea art. It is very beautiful when brewed.
Zhejiang Green Tea

Kaihua Longding Tea

Kaihua Longding is a newly created famous tea, belonging to the high mountain cloud tea among green teas. Due to the suitable climate and fresh air in the main producing areas, the Kaihua Longding tea produced has a special fragrance. Kaihua has a long history of producing good tea. According to historical records, it was one of the main producing areas of tribute tea in the fourth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty.
Compressed Tea

Kang Brick Tea

Kangzhuan Tea is a famous historical tea, created during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. It is a brick-shaped tea made by steaming and pressing. Kangzhuan Tea is mainly produced in Ya’an, which was the capital of Xikang Province during the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, the word “Kang” in Xikang was taken from the name, and the shape of the tea leaves resembles a brick, so it is named Kangzhuan Tea.

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Explore Our Tea Collection

Green Tea – Refreshing & Antioxidant-Rich

Green tea is known for its fresh, grassy flavors and numerous health benefits. We source our green teas from China’s most renowned regions, including Zhejiang, Yunnan, and Fujian, ensuring a crisp and delicate taste in every cup.

Popular varieties include:

  • Longjing (Dragon Well) Green Tea– A nutty, smooth tea with a signature flat-leaf shape.
  • Biluochun Green Tea– Fragrant, tender leaves with a slightly fruity aroma.
  • Maojian Green Tea– A refreshing, slightly sweet tea with a lingering aftertaste.

Black Tea – Bold & Malty Flavors

Black tea is fully oxidized, resulting in deep, rich flavors with a natural sweetness. Perfect for those who enjoy robust and aromatic teas.

Popular varieties include:

  • Gongfu Black Tea– A refined, handcrafted tea with a smooth, honey-like taste.
  • Souchong Black Tea– A smoky and full-bodied tea, famous for its pinewood aroma.
  • Dianhong Black Tea– A golden-tipped black tea from Yunnan with a mellow, malty flavor.

Oolong Tea – Complex & Aromatic

Oolong tea is a semi-oxidized tea that offers a perfect balance between green and black tea. It features floral, creamy, and roasted notes, making it a favorite among tea enthusiasts.

Popular varieties include:

  • Tieguanyin Oolong Tea– A famous Fujian tea with floral and creamy undertones.
  • Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea– A highly aromatic tea with fruit and honey-like notes.
  • Wuyi Rock Tea (Yancha)– A bold, mineral-rich tea with roasted flavors.

White Tea – Delicate & Naturally Sweet

White tea undergoes minimal processing, preserving its delicate flavors and high antioxidant content. Known for its smooth, floral, and slightly sweet taste.

Popular varieties include:

  • Silver Needle (Baihao Yinzhen)– The finest white tea, made from young tea buds.
  • White Peony (Bai Mudan)– A well-balanced tea with floral and fruity notes.

Yellow Tea – Rare & Mellow

Yellow tea is a rare and lightly fermented tea with a smooth, sweet taste. Its unique slow-drying process gives it a distinctive flavor profile.

Popular varieties include:

  • Junshan Yinzhen– A highly prized yellow tea with a honey-like taste.
  • Huoshan Huangya– A mellow and refreshing tea with a hint of nuttiness.

Dark Tea & Pu-erh – Aged & Full-Bodied

Dark tea, including Pu-erh, is fermented and aged, resulting in deep, earthy flavors. These teas improve over time, developing complex, rich aromas.

Popular varieties include:

  • Raw (Sheng) Pu-erh– A naturally aging tea with fresh, floral, and grassy notes.
  • Ripe (Shou) Pu-erh– A smooth, earthy tea with deep, woody flavors.
  • Fu Brick Tea– A fermented dark tea known for its probiotic benefits.

Enhance Your Tea Ritual with Exquisite Tea Ware

Traditional Tea Sets – A Timeless Experience

Immerse yourself in Chinese tea culture with our handcrafted traditional tea sets, featuring Yixing clay teapots, porcelain gaiwans, and elegant ceramic teacups.

Modern Tea Sets – Contemporary & Functional

Blending modern design with functionality, our modern tea sets are perfect for daily use, offering sleek and stylish teapots, infusers, and minimalist cups.

Travel Tea Sets – Enjoy Tea Anywhere

Designed for convenience, our travel tea sets include compact, portable teapots and cups, ensuring a great tea experience wherever you go.

Individual Tea Ware – Customize Your Collection

From Yixing teapots and glass teacups to bamboo tea trays and fine-mesh strainers, we offer a wide range of individual tea ware to personalize your tea-making experience.

Why Choose Ozen Tea?

Authentic Chinese Teas – Sourced from renowned tea regions for the finest quality.
Expertly Curated Selection – Carefully chosen teas and tea ware for every preference.
Commitment to Tradition & Innovation – Blending heritage with modern convenience.
Satisfaction Guaranteed – Experience premium teas with confidence.

At Ozen Tea, we believe that tea is more than just a drink—it’s a journey of taste, culture, and relaxation. Explore our selection and elevate your tea experience today!

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