Royal Gold Yunnan Needle (black tea)

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Organic Golden Yunnan Tea

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  • 2.5 oz Tin $23.95  each
  • 4.0 oz Pouch $36.95  each
  • 0.3 oz Sample $3.95  each
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Exquisite, rare, high-altitude Royal Gold Yunnan tea. This needle tea, along with our Silver needle, is considered to be one of the finest teas in the world. Ours is completely comprised of copper-y, soft, curly buds. The dry leaf is quite aromatic; deep woodiness, tobacco, and floral hints. Once steeped, the leaf denotes hints of honeysuckle, with an autumnal richness. In the cup we find a deep caramel color and complex aromatics; bing cherry, baked bread, dark chocolate, roasted nuts,and spring blossoms. A long aftertaste leaves an incredible tobacco-y cacao finish. New 2011 crop just in. Top seller.

Our organic Royal Gold from Yunnan Province is the queen of China Black tea! This top-most grade is comprised entirely of gold-tipped new-growth spring buds that produce a gorgeous dark gold liquor infusion.

After harvesting, the organic buds are painstakingly hand-sorted, resulting in an exceptionally high-grade tea. When oxidized, these gorgeous buds turn gold rather than black.

This tea evolve through subsequent infusions (yes!). A royal treat.

USDA Organic

2.5 oz Tin - $23.95 - 35 Servings – 68¢ per cup
4.0 oz Pouch - $36.95 – 56 Servings – 58¢ per cup. Don't forget: this fine tea can be re-steeped at least twice!

Customer Reviews

  1. March 16, 2011 Review by Jenny
    Quality

    This is hands down the best tea I have ever tasted! I have been sampling many loose leaf teas over the past couple years, and none of them come close to comparing with this one. The color is a gorgeous coppery brown and the aroma is divine! Most of the time I smell a hint of honey, and other times almost chocolatey. The mouth feel is very smooth and satiny.
    I highly recommend this tea!

  2. May 31, 2009 Review by Denise
    Quality

    I have never had anything like this tea. It was a gift and it is so unique

  3. May 26, 2009 Review by Laura
    Quality

    Another fine offering from Austin's zhi Tea, and my order got here the very next day WOW

  4. May 9, 2009 Review by Brent
    Quality

    ASTOUNDING!

  5. November 30, 2008 Review by Jennifer
    Quality

    Hand sorted golden tea buds. How can you go wrong. The only black tea I have found that you can steep three times successfully.

  6. August 15, 2008 Review by Shawn
    Quality

    This is a gorgeous and delightful tea. Strong personality, bold, but very, very savory.

  7. July 28, 2008 Review by Craig
    Quality

    Royal indeed. What a cool malty black tea. It smells almost like tobacco. Very cool.

  8. May 30, 2008 Review by Travis E.
    Quality

    One of the top three teas I have had in my entire life. You must try this tea.

  9. August 30, 2007 Review by Glenn T.
    Quality

    Good, but I coulnd't drink it every day or anything.

  10. August 6, 2007 Review by Anne N.
    Quality

    I bought this as a gift and ended up keeping it for myself. I am glad I did. Almost out.


A shorter steep yields a superb straight tea needing no milk or sugar.

Water: 208°F | Leaves: 1 tsp per 6 ounce cup | Infusion Time: 3-4 minutes

Basic Steeping Tips
- Use filtered or spring water, whenever possible
- Don’t overboil water
- Remove leaves after recommended time (adjust to taste)
- If you want stronger tea, use more leaves instead of steeping for a longer time
Leaves can be resteeped 2-3 times resulting in various flavor differences. Don’t throw out those leaves until they have given it all up!
Black tea has a class of polyphenols that protect your bones and teeth (help the body from pulling calcium) and is good for your heart. Black tea contains antioxidants and about 1/3 the amount of caffeine as found in a cup of coffee.
The history of tea in China is long and complex. The Chinese have enjoyed tea for millennia. Scholars hailed the brew as a cure for a variety of ailments; the nobility considered the consumption of good tea as a mark of their status, and the common people simply enjoyed its flavor.

Tea was first discovered by the Chinese Emperor Shennong in 2737 BC. It is said that the emperor liked his drinking water boiled before he drank it so it would be clean, so that is what his servants did. One day, on a trip to a distant region, he and his army stopped to rest. A servant began boiling water for him to drink, and a dead leaf from the wild tea bush fell into the water. It turned a brownish color, but it was unnoticed and presented to the emperor anyway. The emperor drank it and found it very refreshing, and cha (tea) was born.

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