🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3
Product image 4
Product image 5
HomeStore

Premium Baiya Qilan Oolong Tea 100g Fruity Aroma

Premium Baiya Qilan Oolong Tea 100g Fruity Aroma

Baiya Qilan 

Baiya Qilan is a rare oolong variety native to Pinghe County, Fujian. First discovered during the Qing Dynasty, it’s named for its pale buds and strong orchid fragrance. It’s one of Fujian’s top five oolongs, beloved for its unique blend of floral aroma and natural honeyed sweetness.

Our tea is harvested from the high-elevation gardens of Daqin Mountain (around 1000 meters), where misty skies and selenium-rich soil help develop its rich aroma. Each cup offers bright orchid and pomelo notes, with a soft texture and a refreshing, sweet finish.

This is a refined, elegant oolong that appeals to both floral tea lovers and those looking for something rare and naturally sweet.

  • Origin: Daqin Mountain, Qiling Township, Pinghe County, Zhangzhou, Fujian, China

  • Tea Maker: Cai Xiaohong

  • Harvest: Autumn 2024

  • Shelf Life: 36 months

  • Cultivar: Qilan

  • Elevation: 800–1000 meters

$12.95

Original: $36.99

-65%
Premium Baiya Qilan Oolong Tea 100g Fruity Aroma—

$36.99

$12.95

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Baiya Qilan 

Baiya Qilan is a rare oolong variety native to Pinghe County, Fujian. First discovered during the Qing Dynasty, it’s named for its pale buds and strong orchid fragrance. It’s one of Fujian’s top five oolongs, beloved for its unique blend of floral aroma and natural honeyed sweetness.

Our tea is harvested from the high-elevation gardens of Daqin Mountain (around 1000 meters), where misty skies and selenium-rich soil help develop its rich aroma. Each cup offers bright orchid and pomelo notes, with a soft texture and a refreshing, sweet finish.

This is a refined, elegant oolong that appeals to both floral tea lovers and those looking for something rare and naturally sweet.

  • Origin: Daqin Mountain, Qiling Township, Pinghe County, Zhangzhou, Fujian, China

  • Tea Maker: Cai Xiaohong

  • Harvest: Autumn 2024

  • Shelf Life: 36 months

  • Cultivar: Qilan

  • Elevation: 800–1000 meters