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Stop Thinking Brewing Loose Tea is Complicated

Cold Steeping: the Modern way of tea drinking. Steeping tea is easier than you think. No need for hot water, no glassware, same flavors, saving time, and enjoy a healthy and delightful drink all day long. Just put the tea in your water and you are good to go. As someone who is busy and wants to enjoy life, I found that sometimes cold steep loose-leaf tea is a better choice. It has all the same flavors as the hot tea but it's NOT the hot tea that went cold. The cold steep fits most tea types. It can bring out different characteristics compared with hot steeping and retains even more of the leaves' tastes.  Learn more 

Loose Leaf tea

Small Cup Tea: The Chinese Tea Designed for Modern Fast-Paced Lifestyle

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Loose leaf black tea

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Keeping The Tea Fresh

What Is High-End Rare Tea

Like wine, cigars, or single malt whiskey, loose-leaf tea has a complex grade system separating the prestigious leaves from the average. Unlike your daily Western tea, Limpiditea high-end teas are handcrafted from the rarest tea trees from Mt.WuYi, the origin of the most famous black and oolong teas, and they are the only tea trees that produce the authentic Tier Zero special-grade teas.  Depending on the climate, location, and harvesting time, the smallest variations will lead to a downgrade of the tea. For example, TongMuGuan Jin Jun Mei, the most expensive variant of the famous WuYi Bohea Black Tea, carries the taste of sweet potato and golden steeps only when growing at the Tong Mu Guan of MT.WuYi and harvested in the mornings in early spring to qualify as Tier Zero high-end tea. It requires over 50,000  tea buds to make one pound of the JinJunMei tea.

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Mt. WUYI is the origin of the rare highest-grade Chinese tea leaves in the world

Our Peak Edition Black and Oolong tea are sourced in the Mt. WUYI and handcrafted by the locals

The WuYi MaTouYan Oolong Tea trees are required to grow at an altitude of 1300m of Mt. WuYi. 

The Tier Zero JinJunMei Black Tea Trees are growing at TongMuGuan of Mt. WuYi

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