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Blooming Dian Hong Golden Pagoda 2026 Spring Harvest | Premium Dian Hong Black Pagoda – Hand-Tied Yunnan Golden Buds
Blooming Dian Hong Golden Pagoda 2026 Spring Harvest | Premium Dian Hong Black Pagoda – Hand-Tied Yunnan Golden Buds
Blooming Dian Hong Golden Pagoda 2026 Spring Harvest | Premium Dian Hong Black Pagoda – Hand-Tied Yunnan Golden Buds
Blooming Dian Hong Golden Pagoda 2026 Spring Harvest | Premium Dian Hong Black Pagoda – Hand-Tied Yunnan Golden Buds
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Blooming Dian Hong Golden Pagoda

$5.85

Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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Description

中国語:2020chūnchá 雲南fèngqìng滇紅jīnsībǎotǎjīnyá(2020春茶️南凤庆滇红金丝宝塔)

翻訳:2020年春のお茶雲南鳳慶ディアンホンゴールドワイヤーパゴダ

タイプ: 紅茶

栽培品種:雲南滇紅

原点: 雲南省臨滄

材料: 雲南大葉茶

収穫日:2020/06/05

保管方法:密閉、湿気防止、真空、単独

貯蔵寿命:18ヶ月

 

滇紅は雲南紅茶としても知られており、紅茶は市場で有名なお茶の品種です。
鳳慶プレミアム紅茶から作られた手作りの紅茶であるゴールドシルクパゴダの滇紅紅茶は、壊れにくく、持ち運びも簡単です。

特徴:

色は金色で、ストリップは完成していて、ストリップはきつく、つぼみは強いです。
ドライティーの色は黄金色でしっとりしていて、黄金のエッセンスが特にはっきりしています。中品質のスープは明るく半透明で、香りはフレッシュで高く、味は濃厚でフレッシュです。
茶汁のハンギングカップは、透き通った、丸くて滑らかで、蜂蜜のように新鮮で香りがよく、茶道紅茶の最高級品です。

 

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Jonathan M Cohen
Unique and Enjoyable

The taste and aroma of DianHong is unique and enjoyable. I never get tired of it’s bright and nutty aroma, toasty flavor, and smooth character. This is very good Yunnan black tea. It’s better than any tea I’ve ever had that cost less money.

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Tkatch
Great quality tea

Creating a rich and balanced brew, and leaves that can re-brew multiple rounds. Not too hard on the stomach as well. I usually order from boutiques and wait weeks for delivery. I will be using this as a daily drinker.

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stantin
Warning... Will be hard to beat for flavour.

Sublime flavour. This is what a quality tea should taste like. Lovely aroma. Would keep for special occasions... but it is too damn good. Wish it was cheaper.

(update from last review above)
I ordered a second batch of this but unfortunately it never arrived. Vendor and I were both hoping it would arrive but after months we both gave up hope and I got full refund after a partial refund earlier for my inconvenience. I cannot fault this seller and I am sure I would be enjoying this awesome tea if it were not for importation issues with Canada. When things return to normal I will order again.

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Nickel
Sublime

This tea is wonderful, sweet and flavorful, without bitterness. I immediately ordered a second bag. It has a high percentage of soft, fuzzy, golden buds. Yum, I just talked myself into a pot of it right now...

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Patricia
High quality and economical

I love Dianhong tea in general, but this one stands out because after I started drinking my morning tea unsweetened it was the one I liked most. And you really can reuse the leaves several times just as the seller describes - that’s quite a money saver.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know this is actually "ancient tree" (Gu Shu) or high-quality? I see "ancient tree" used loosely everywhere.
Authenticity is a major pain point for buyers, especially on large marketplaces. You can identify true high-quality Dianhong Yunnan Black Tea by the liquor color (bright, translucent gold, not dark red/murky) and the leaf base after steeping. After you brew our Bao Ta Tea Yunnan Black Tea, unfurl the leaves. You will find them to be thick, pliable, and intact—like a leaf from a mature tree—not thin, torn, or ragged. This thick leaf texture is the hallmark of the Fengqing Da Ye Zhong varietal, which inherently yields a smoother, sweeter, and more durable brew.
The last time I bought a "flowering" or pagoda tea, it looked impressive, but the taste was flat or grassy. Does the visual aspect compromise the taste?
It shouldn’t, and with this tea, it doesn’t. Often, producers sacrifice leaf quality for visual appeal, using bitter, young leaves just to hold the shape. For our Dian Hong Black Tower Tea, we only use the highest-grade golden buds. The pagoda shape actually preserves the integrity of the leaf better than loose tea, locking in the aroma until it meets water. You get the visual performance and the deep, malty, honey-sweet complexity that Yunnan black tea is famous for.
I bought "hand-tied" teas before, and they fell apart into dust and stems before I even brewed them. How sturdy are these pagodas?
A frequent complaint with cheaper alternatives is poor construction, leading to broken pagodas full of "fannings" (dust). Our Dian Hong Black Pagoda Chinese Black Tea is tied by master artisans who use long, intact threads of flax to secure the whole leaves. The structure is firm. You can handle them gently without crumbling. Inside, you will find whole golden tips and leaves, not the filler dust found in lower-quality Yunnan Pagoda Black Tea.
I love the idea of honey-sweet tea, but I’ve purchased "honey-scented" teas before that just tasted like artificial syrup. Is this flavored?
Absolutely not. If you search online, a common complaint is "this tastes like chemicals" or "it smells like perfume." What you are looking for, and what we offer, is Yunnan Honey Sweet Pagoda Black Tea—the "honey" refers to the natural feng tang (bee nectar) aroma produced by the Yunnan large-leaf varietal. There are no syrups, no artificial flavors, and no additives. It is 100% pure tea leaves. The sweetness is a natural characteristic of the terroir and the 2026 spring harvest.
I’ve tried other "Yunnan Black Teas" before, but they often taste bitter or burnt, and the leaves look like tiny, chopped pieces. Why is this different?
That is a common frustration. Many commercial teas use CTC (Crush-Tear-Curl) processing or broken leaves from lower-altitude plantations, which over-extract and turn bitter. Our Dianhong Pagoda is the opposite. We use whole golden buds from high-altitude ancient trees in Fengqing. The "pagoda" shape controls the infusion rate. Instead of bitterness, you get a smooth, naturally sweet "honey" flavor that only whole, high-grade leaves can provide.