Jasmine Tea

Our jasmine teas are comprised of spring picked green and white teas. Naturally scented using fresh jasmine blossoms, they elicit sweet, floral infusions with intense jasmine scents, encapsulating the art and mastery of scented teas.

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    1. Jasmine Pearls Sparkling Tea and glass
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      Sparkling Tea Jasmine Pearls Sparkling Tea Floral, Dry, Refreshing
      £21.00
    2. JING Tea Jasmine Silver Needle Loose Leaf White Tea
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      White Tea Jasmine Silver Needle Jasmine, Honeydew, Vanilla From Mengjiao Garden, Yunnan China
      £13.0050g
    3. JING Tea Jasmine Pearls Loose Leaf Green Tea
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      Green Tea Jasmine Pearls Jasmine, Grass, Sap From Dixu Garden, Yunnan, China
      £13.0050g
    4. Jasmine Silver Needle Tea Bag
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      White Tea Jasmine Silver Needle Tea Bags Jasmine, Honeydew, Vanilla From Yinpan Garden, Yunnan, China
      £35.00
    5. JING Tea Jasmine Pearls Caddy Green Tea Packaging_Resized
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      Green Tea Jasmine Pearls Tea Caddy Jasmine, Grass, Sap From Yunnan, China
      £25.50
    6. JING Tea Jasmine Silver Needle Caddy White Tea Packaging_Resized
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      White Tea Jasmine Silver Needle Tea Caddy Jasmine, Honeydew, Vanilla From Yunnan, China
      £15.00

    Selection of Jasmine Teas by JING

    Our selection of authentic jasmine tea is a world away from the harsh chemical flavours abundant on supermarket shelves. Jasmine tea is one of China’s most exported teas, but finding those crafted using the highest quality white and green tea leaves, imparted with the true aroma of fresh jasmine, can still be a challenge. That’s why our jasmine teas are all naturally scented using only freshly picked jasmine blossom, giving a delightfully full yet soft jasmine aroma and a lasting sweet taste. If you want to learn even more about jasmine teas and other tea types, then visit our journal to explore our origin deep dives and more.

    What is Jasmine Tea?

    The best jasmine teas are often crafted using a white or green tea base, often those made of spring-picked tea buds and young tea leaves, as they will pair best with floral jasmine fragrance. After their initial processing the teas are carefully transported to Guangxi province, the home of Chinese jasmine, where they are laid out and hand-scented with real jasmine flowers for five consecutive nights. This patient process creates a jasmine tea with a refreshing, thick and syrupy textures seamlessly matched with abundantly sweet jasmine fragrance. Check out our guide to jasmine tea to discover even more.