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Junshan Yinzhen Yellow Tea

Aroma: Fresh and elegant
Taste: Rich and sweet

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OVERVIEW
Junshan Yinzhen君山银针
Tea Origin: Dongting Lake, Yueyang City, Hunan Province, China

Introduction

Junshan Yinzhen, also known as Silver Needles of Junshan, is one of China's most prestigious yellow teas. This tea originates from Junshan Island in Hunan Province, which lies in the middle of Dongting Lake. Junshan Yinzhen is harvested from the Camellia sinensis tea tree, specifically using the tender, early spring buds. The tea is celebrated for its needle-like appearance, with each bud covered in fine, silvery hairs. The flavor is delicate and sweet, with subtle floral and fruity notes, and a smooth, mellow finish. The unique yellow tea processing, which involves a series of steps including pan-firing, wrapping, and slow oxidation, gives Junshan Yinzhen its distinctive character and bright yellow infusion.

Summary

Origin: Junshan Island, Hunan Province, China
Harvest Year: 2024
Aroma: Fresh and elegant
Liquor: Pale yellow
Taste: Rich and sweet
Ingredients: Pure yellow tea
Gluten-free: Yes
Steeping temperature: 85°C (185°F)
Storage method: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odors, in an airtight container
Shelf Life: 2 years
Tea Form: Whole leaf tea bags or loose leaf
Tea Bag Material: Plant-based biodegradable pyramid tea bag
Weight of Tea Bag: 2g (0.07 oz)
Package: Tea bags or loose tea are packaged in food-grade reusable stand-up pouches, with portable tote bag

Quality Assurance

This is an ecological tea. The cultivation of tea follows the principles of ecological agriculture. At AllenTeas, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality Junshan Yinzhen. Our tea leaves are sourced directly from the esteemed tea gardens of Junshan Island, ensuring authenticity and superior quality. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control to meet our high standards. We guarantee that our Junshan Yinzhen is free from pesticides and artificial additives, offering you a pure and authentic tea experience. Our commitment to quality ensures that every cup of Junshan Yinzhen you brew is a reflection of the rich traditions of Chinese tea culture.

What is Eco Tea?

Eco tea emphasizes natural ecology, focusing on protecting the environment by avoiding chemical pesticides and fertilizers. The production process respects and preserves the natural environment, maintaining ecological balance and preventing pollution and damage. It follows the principles of ecological agriculture, aiming for harmony between agricultural production and the ecosystem. While some eco tea gardens may not pursue organic certification due to scale and cost, their standards are equally rigorous. All our eco teas are licensed by Chinese food production authorities. Choose AllenTeas for sustainable and environmentally friendly tea.

Price Advantage

AllenTeas offers Junshan Yinzhen at a competitive price compared to traditional tea shops. By sourcing directly from tea farmers and eliminating intermediaries, we are able to offer this premium tea at a more affordable price. This direct trade approach not only benefits our customers by providing high-quality tea at a lower cost but also supports fair trade practices, ensuring that the local tea-growing communities are fairly compensated.

Storage Tips

To maintain the freshness and quality of Junshan Yinzhen, it should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and strong odors. Use an airtight container to protect the tea from moisture and air exposure. Avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as condensation can degrade the tea leaves. For optimal freshness, consume the tea within six months of opening.

TEA CULTURE

Junshan Yinzhen, renowned as one of China's most esteemed teas, has a rich and storied history. Originating from Junshan Island, located in Dongting Lake, Yueyang City, Hunan Province, this tea holds a special place in Chinese tea culture. Its history dates back to the Tang Dynasty, when it was first produced and gained fame for its exceptional quality. By the Qing Dynasty, Junshan Yinzhen was officially designated as a "tribute tea," reserved exclusively for imperial consumption.

The unique growing conditions on Junshan Island contribute significantly to the tea's superior quality. Surrounded by water on all sides, the island boasts a moderate climate with an average annual temperature of 16-17°C and an annual rainfall of approximately 1340 millimeters. The high humidity and fertile sandy soil provide an ideal environment for tea cultivation, resulting in tea leaves that are particularly lush and flavorful.

Legends and Stories

Junshan Yinzhen is steeped in legend, adding to its mystique and allure. One popular tale recounts how, in ancient times, a Taoist hermit named Baihezhen brought eight tea saplings from a remote mountainous region and planted them on Junshan Island. These tea plants flourished, producing tea leaves of unparalleled quality. Locals believed that the water from Baihe Spring, located on the island, played a crucial role in nurturing these exceptional teas.

Another fascinating legend involves the Emperor Mingzong of the Later Tang Dynasty. It is said that when the emperor was served Junshan Yinzhen, he witnessed an amazing sight: as soon as the hot water was poured over the tea leaves, a white mist rose from the cup, transforming into a crane that hovered briefly before flying away. Impressed by this supernatural display, the emperor designated Junshan Yinzhen as an imperial tribute tea, further elevating its status and reputation.

Cultural Significance

Junshan Yinzhen is more than just a tea; it is a cultural symbol deeply rooted in Chinese history and tradition. As a tribute tea, it was once reserved for the emperor and elite aristocrats, signifying power, prestige, and exclusivity. Its production process is intricate and labor-intensive, involving careful handpicking of the finest tea buds during the spring season, followed by a meticulous series of production steps including killing, rolling, drying, and yellowing. Each stage requires the utmost skill and attention to detail to ensure the tea retains its distinctive flavor and appearance.

Beyond its sensory pleasures, Junshan Yinzhen embodies the essence of Chinese tea culture, which values harmony, simplicity, and introspection. Drinking this tea is a ritual that transcends mere taste; it becomes a moment of contemplation and connection with nature.

Modern Appreciation

In modern times, Junshan Yinzhen continues to captivate tea enthusiasts worldwide. Its delicate appearance, with tightly rolled buds resembling silver needles, and its rich, mellow flavor have earned it a reputation as a tea of exceptional quality. Tea connoisseurs savor every sip, admiring the tea's unique "three rises and three falls" phenomenon, where the tea buds rise and fall gracefully in the water upon steeping.

As tea culture gains increasing global recognition, Junshan Yinzhen has become more accessible to a wider audience. While maintaining its traditional production methods, modern tea merchants have embraced innovative ways to present and package this cherished tea, making it easier for tea lovers to enjoy this exquisite beverage in the comfort of their own homes.

In conclusion, Junshan Yinzhen stands as a testament to China's rich tea heritage and cultural refinement. Its history, legends, cultural significance, and modern appreciation combine to create a narrative that transcends time, connecting past and present in a celebration of one of the world's finest teas.

SHIPPING

Shipping Methods, Duration Estimates & Fees

1. Shipping Methods

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Where does AllenTeas ship to? For tea products, the following countries can be shipped:

North America
Canada, Mexico, United States

South America
Brazil, Chile, Colombia

Europe
Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom

Asia
Afghanistan, China, Georgia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Laos, Macao SAR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Kyrgyzstan

Africa
Egypt, Morocco, South Africa

Oceania
Australia, New Zealand

Delivery Scope Notes:

United States: Mainland, all territories outside the mainland, and overseas military postal addresses.
United Kingdom: Mainland and the Channel Islands, Isle of Man.
France: Mainland only, postal codes starting with 01-95. Delivery to overseas territories is not available, including Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Mayotte.
Other countries: Mainland only.

2. Duration Estimates

The expected delivery time is between 8 to 20 days for most countries, unless stated otherwise during checkout.

Fulfillment time takes 1-3 business days.

Total transit time is: Fulfillment time(1-3 business days) + Transit Time(8-20 days).

3. Fees

We offer free shipping sitewide.

Note: We always work hard to dispatch your order as fast as possible (usually the next working day), but we can’t control delays due to custom clearance (especially during the shopping high season). When you place an order, please take into account the possibility for delays.

Order Processing Speed

All products offered in our online store are in stock unless stated otherwise. Thus, orders are processed usually the next business day. Orders placed during the weekend are processed on Monday.

Unfortunately, in rare cases products may run out of stock. In such situations, we'll have to wait for restocking and it may take 2-4 working days to process your order.

Shipping Confirmation with Trace & Trace Number 

All orders are packed with care to guarantee safe delivery. When your order is dispatched, we'll send you a shipping confirmation the next day by email, which includes an online tracking number. If you haven't received your shipping confirmation, please check if it landed in your junk folder.

All parcels can be tracked on the Track your Order page. Once your parcel has arrived in your country, you may also use the tracking number on the website of your local post.

Customs

From 1 July 2021, the Valued-Added Tax (VAT) on cross-border business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce activities in the European Union (EU) has to be applied on all goods that are sold online to EU.

For most non-EU countries you don't have to pay any taxes when receiving the parcel. However, sometimes local authorities may require you to pay custom taxes. As an importer, you're responsible for paying customs taxes and import fees if the arise.

For many EU countries, we've started offering tax inclusive shipping, meaning you don't have to pay tax when you receive the parcel. Taxes are included, if its stated in the selected shipping method.

Country Specific Information

South Korea:For shipping to South Korea please make sure you mobile phone number is correct as this will be used for identification purposes at the customs. Ideally, please also fill in a Personal Customs Clearance Code in the VAT field of the address details. For more information about personal custom clearance code you can visit this page on customs.go.kr.

Brazil: For shipments to Brazil it's mandatory to add your personal Tax number to your shipping details. You may fill your tax number in the second address line or the company name field.

Japan: For shipments to Japan it's mandatory to provide the shipping address in Japanese language.

Türkiye: Personal ID number (tax number) is required. You may fill your tax number in the second address line or the company name field.

REVIEWS

Traditional Brewing Method for Loose Tea

These amounts can be adjusted based on personal taste preferences and the specific characteristics of the tea being used.

0.11oz (3g)

Tea Quantity

6.8fl oz (200ml)

Water Volume

185℉ (85°C)

Water Temperature

2-3 min

Steeping Time