Our Chinese Tea Selection
Discover the authentic taste of Chinese tea , grown in the high mountains of China to offer unique flavours.
Chinese tea is a rare and precious product, the quality of which depends on climatic conditions and ancestral cultivation techniques. Enjoy this unique experience and discover the irreplaceable benefits of Chinese tea. Order your Chinese tea now and treat yourself to the best of China! Find our entire range of tea and infusions .
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- Classic Earl Grey Tea Blend
- With Yunnan Black Tea
- 20 chiffon tea bags
- Iced Tea
- Iced Green Tea
- Notes of Lychee, Peach, Rose and Grapefruit
- 1 Box of 6 Tea Bags
- Fruity black tea
- With red fruit & raspberry bits
- Ideal during the day
- 1 box of 25 pyramid bags
- 10 x 6g sachets
- Refreshing iced tea
- Nanah mint & green tea
- To make 10L in total
- Flavoured green tea
- Notes: strawberry, grapefruit and vanilla sprinkled with rose, mallow and sunflower petals
- Origin: China
- Packaging: 100 g in metal box
- When to drink: during the day
- China
- Best in the evening
- Salted caramel butter and white sugar butterflies
- Tasty Oblong tea
- Packaging : 80g metal box of tea in bulk
- Christmas Blend of White and Green Tea
- 10 pyramid bags in Bauble
- Perfect Gift for Tea Lovers
- Notes of Baked Apples and Berries
- In stock, dispatched within 48h
- 'Lovers tea' blend
- Fruity black tea & green tea
- With passion fruit, orange, flower petals...
- 90g loose leaf tea in lovely tin
- Flavoured black tea
- Notes: lime and bitter orange
- Origin: China
- Packaging: 130 g in metal box
- When to drink: during the day
- Natural black tea
- Origin: China
- 1 box of 25 pyramid bags
- Smokey notes
- Great during the day
- Natural black tea
- Origin: China
- Packaging: 130g in metal box
- Smoked notes
- When to drink: during the day
- Fruity black tea
- With red fruit & raspberry bits
- Ideal during the day
- 120g loose leaf tea in tin
- A special tea blend for lovers!
- Green & black tea
- With cinnamon, ginger, orange, rose petals...
- 100g loose leaf tea in lovely tin
- Gunpowder flavoured green tea
- With Indian spices, lemon, jasmine, cornflower petals & ginger pieces
- Origin: China
- 1 box of 25 pyramid bags
- Natural black tea
- Classic English Breakfast tea
- 20 sachets in metal tin
- Natural black tea
- Notes: vegetables
- Origin: Assam / Kenya / Yunan
- Packaging: box of 20 sachets
- When to drink: during the day
- 90g loose leaf tea in tin
- Gunpowder green tea
- With Nanah mint
- Fruity green tea
- With delicate citrus flavour
- 20 silken tea sachets in metal tin
- In stock, dispatched within 48h
- Fruity black tea
- Bold blackcurrant flavour
- 20 sachets in metal tin
- Fruity black tea
- With vanilla, caramel & a hint of bergamot
- A unique delightful blend!
- 20 individually-wrapped sachets
- Fruity green tea
- Notes of orange, spices, berries, chocolate
- 1 box of 25 pyramid bags
- In stock, dispatched within 48h
- Fruity black tea
- Notes: cherry, almond and spices
- Packaging: 100g airtight sachet
- When to drink: during the day
- Gourmet black tea
- With caramelised apple, maraschino...
- 24 individually-wrapped sachets
- In stock, dispatched within 48h
- Fruity green tea
- Jasmine green tea
- With lychee, grapefruit, vine peach...
- 24 individually-wrapped sachets
- Discover Boston 1773, a blend of natural black teas (Assam, Kenya and Yunnan) from Comptoir Français du Thé. Similar to a traditional Breakfast tea, it is perfect in the morning. 100g packet.
- Gourmet Black Tea
- Notes : Speculoos & Caramel
- Ideal: Morning
- 25 Berlingos® bags
- Flavoured black tea
- Notes : peach and apricot
- Origins: China / Vietnam
- 25 tea bags
- Fruity black & green tea blend
- With passion fruit, orange, flower petals...
- 20 sachets in a box
- Green Tea with Chritmas Spices
- Vanilla, Ginger, Almond, Orange
- Packed in Metal Box
- 25 Cristal® sachets
- Premium Black Tea
- Pure Origin from China
- Natural Plain Tea
- 100g loose leaf in sealed packet
- Christmas Green Tea
- Notes of Orange, Vanilla & Apple
- Perfect Christmas Gift
- 100g Loose Leaf Tea in Airtight Bag
- Christmas Tea by Dammann Frères
- Black Tea
- Orange, Pineapple, Caramel and Masraschino
- 90g loose leaf tea tin
- Christmas Black Tea
- Vanilla, Apple, Almond and Ginger Notes
- 100g Loose Leaf Tea
- Packed in Airtight Bag
- Floral white tea
- With rose, apricot, passion fruit
- 1 packet of 100g loose leaf
- Fruity black tea
- With red fruits, caramel...
- Origin: China/Ceylon
- 25 quality loose sachets in a box
- Fruity green tea
- With lemongrass, cherry stalks & lemon peel
- To help with weightloss
- 1 box pf 25 pyramid bags
- Organic ingredients
- Flavoured white tea
- With tropical fruits
- 20 sachets in a box
- Fruity & spicy green tea
- With lemon & ginger
- 100g loose leaf tea in metal tin
- Fruity & spicy green tea
- With lemon & ginger
- 100g loose leaf tea
- Fruity organic white tea
- With peach, pear, pineapple pieces & chamomile petals
- 50g loose leaf tea
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Tea was discovered in China in 2700 BCE and was subsequently imported to Europe by the Dutch around the 16th century. There are several types of tea, but Chinese tea is grown from the Camellia Sinensis tea plant. This tea plant is the basis of all the tea families, green tea, black tea, white tea, Oolong tea, etc. It will, after harvesting, be dried and fermented in a different way to enhance the character of the tea colour.
Tea is grown mainly in the south-eastern provinces for the quality of its climatic conditions. There are 4 tea regions, Fujian, Yunnan, Zhejiang and Anhui, which produce their own types of tea. The cultivation of tea is part of China's history, it does not have to be prepared in boiling water, only the infusions have to be prepared at high temperature. Chinese tea is completely different from red teas such as Rooibos, which is not part of the tea family, as it grows on a small shrub. This drink is prepared in the same way, as an infusion, but does not contain any theine.
Chinese Green Tea
Chinese green tea is grown mainly in the Zhejiang region and is the basis for Gunpowder green tea. Chinese green teas are recognisable by the green colour of the tea leaves and its golden colour when brewed. Green tea is brewed at a lower temperature than black tea, between 75 and 80 degrees Celsius for 3 to 5 minutes, which enhances its herbal notes.
A longer infusion will develop an astringency that will overpower the aromas. The consumption of green tea is appreciated by tea lovers for its benefits, rich in antioxidants, it slows down the ageing of cells. It also lowers blood sugar levels and aids digestion.
Chinese Black Tea
The Yunnan region is one of the main producers of black tea. Yunnan is the cradle of the tea plant, as this is where it is said to have been discovered. Black tea was created by chance, when an order of green tea was being transported from China to England. Some of the tea oxidised during the long journey and was immediately adopted by the English, becoming their favourite drink and renamed English Breakfast tea.
Black tea was transported in the form of compressed tea cakes. It is often brewed in water between 90 and 95° Celsius to reveal the full-bodied character of this tea. Black tea is the basis of the iconic Earl Grey tea, a recipe by Charles Grey who added bergamot to his tea leaves and popularised his blend. Black tea is an excellent base for making smoked tea such as Lapsang Souchong.
Chinese White Tea
White tea is separated into two types, Silver Needles which contains exclusively silver buds and Bai Mu Dan which is made from the twig of a bud. This is the first growth in the region and is harvested from March to early April. This delicate tea is one of the best teas, it is prepared in water at 70° Celsius and must be brewed for 5 to 10 minutes longer than other teas. You will find a light coloured tea with a slightly sweet taste in the cup.
During the tea ceremony, high quality tea is used to reveal the subtlety of its aromas. High quality tea will offer you a unique experience, if you are a great tea lover, you will not be able to switch to the so-called classic tea. At MaxiCoffee, you will find the most famous tea brands that make their recipe from exceptional Chinese tea.