Jasmine Silver Needle White Tea – Premium Snow Bud Scented Tea, Bai Hao Yin Zhen
Jasmine Silver Needle Tea WJasmine Silver Needle White Tea – Premium Snow Bud Scented Tea, Bai Hao Yin Zhenhite Tea
Jasmine Silver Needle Tea WJasmine Silver Needle White Tea – Premium Snow Bud Scented Tea, Bai Hao Yin Zhenhite Tea
Jasmine Silver Needle White Tea – Premium Snow Bud Scented Tea, Bai Hao Yin Zhen
Jasmine Silver Needle White Tea – Premium Snow Bud Scented Tea, Bai Hao Yin Zhen
Jasmine Silver Needle White Tea – Premium Snow Bud Scented Tea, Bai Hao Yin Zhen

Jasmine Silver Needle Spring Tea

$6.67

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
  • Chinese: mò lì yín zhēn mò lì lǜ chá chūn chá
  • Translation: Jasmine Silver Needle Jasmine Green Tea Spring Tea
  • Type: Scented Tea
  • Cultivar: Fuding Silver Needle White Tea (Baihao Yinzhen)
  • Harvest Date: 2026/03/30
  • Storage Methods: Refrigeration, Sealing, Moistureproof, Avoid light
  • What do you get when you combine the savory flavor of a really good Silver Needle white tea with the sweetness and aroma of fresh jasmine petals? You get out Silver Needle Jasmine tea. This is not an “in-your-face” jasmine tea where the floral overpowers the gentle savory white tea, rather it is perfectly balanced, a match made in heaven.
  • There are jasmine teas that hit you like a cheap candle. Then there are those that whisper — and stay with you long after the cup is gone.

    This is the latter.

    Lanxue Jasmine Silver Needle is not your average scented tea. It begins with Bai Hao Yin Zhen — the rarest, most delicate white tea in the world. These are spring-harvested, downy buds from Fuding, Fujian, picked before the Qingming rains. Each bud is plump, silver-tipped, and so tender that it unfurls upright when steeped.

  • Jasmine Silver Needle harvested in early spring patiently awaits to be scented with peak summer harvest Jasmine flowers five times over. This white tea has a floral top note and honeysuckle sweet finish while also coming from a terroir that produces the world's best hand-picked Jasmine flowers coveted by global perfume houses and equivocally scenting premium white teas like this one. The soft floral fragrance of Jasmine will soothe your senses and help promote relaxation.
  • Jasmine Silver Needle white tea is made up of young and elegant tea leaf buds with a whisper of jasmine aura. All the appeal and softly sweet nuances of a classic Silver Needle tea, enhanced with the graceful aroma of night-blooming jasmine flowers. Airy flavor, delicate mouthfeel and pleasantly dry finish. The quiet nature of this Jasmine Silver Needle white tea ensures it will make a gentle companion for your special moments.
  • The sugar-sweet aroma of this loose leaf Chinese silver needle tea is redolent with a sublime jasmine fragrance. The pale golden cup is light and airy with a pronounced jasmine scent, reminiscent of a lush garden’s fragrance at the height of summer. A silky smooth, refreshing finish completes a memorable tea experience. The perfect choice for a winter uplift!
  • For a delightful twist, try cold steeping this tea and enjoy it as a refreshing elixir on its own or mixed with Champagne or sparkling water. Embrace the allure of Jasmine Silver Needle and elevate your tea-drinking moments to new heights
  • Brewing in a glass:
    -Use a transparent glass, and control the amount of tea according to personal taste. The ratio of tea to water is generally 1:50.
    -After pouring the tea, pour boiling water at 90-100 degrees. The brewing time is about 3-5 minutes, and it can be brewed 2-3 times.
    -After smelling the fragrance, wait until the temperature is suitable, drink it in small sips, and feel the mellow and fresh taste of jasmine tea.
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Larry Liu
Great jasmine tea

Very nice flavor and scent for Jasmine tea. Will recommend it for sure!

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MommaS
Mild and fragrant

I decided to give the white tea a shot, as it's a little less likely to stain teeth. It's milder than my usual green, but still has the delicate, floral aroma and flavor. A thoroughly enjoyable cuppa! I'll be buying this again.

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Jenna
Absolutely perfect tea!

I love tea, I love trying new teas and this was a new one for me. When I opened the bag I got that wonderful green tea leaf smell. I brewed a cup up. It came out a beautiful golden green color. The aroma coming off it was a sweet fruity peachy smell. I took a sip and it flowed smoothly over my tongue. It tastes a slight fruit green tea. I added a little sugar and the fruit notes opened up a little more but didn't overwhelm the wonderful taste of green tea. They are right, this is one everyone should have on hand in their kitchens at all times. This would be really good with a light breakfast or with a snack between meals. The health benefits alone should make you want to try it. It lowers your risk of cancer, lowers your blood pressure, lowers your bad ldl cholesterol, keeps your heart healthy, and help p s with weight management. I will definitely be keeping this one on hand in my kitchen. I did receive this product at a reduced price in exchange for an honest review.

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Johanna Soto
If you enjoy Jasmine tea you need to try this tea.

This is excellent jasmine tea. It is better than some of the more expensive jasmine teas.

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Leann C.
Relax and enjoy!

Pleasing aroma and soothing flavor makes for a relaxing cup of tea experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my jasmine silver needle taste bitter no matter what I do?
Why this happens: Most "Jasmine Silver Needle" teas on the market are actually green tea or a blend with broken leaves, which contain higher tannins. Green tea scented with jasmine becomes bitter quickly if water is too hot or steeped too long. And many sellers over-roast their tea to mask low-quality buds. How we're different: Real Bai Hao Yin Zhen white tea buds have extremely low tannin levels — they simply don't turn bitter like green tea does. You can accidentally over-steep this tea by a few minutes and still get a smooth cup. Our Jasmine Yin Zhen Silver Needle uses only full white tea buds, not green tea leaves, and the 9-times scenting process naturally mellows any edge. Brew at 175–185°F for 2–3 minutes. If you forget it's steeping, it'll forgive you.
The jasmine flavor is so weak I can barely taste it — why?
Why this happens: Many cheaper jasmine teas are scented only once or twice, then sprayed with artificial jasmine oil to fake the aroma. The oil fades quickly, leaving you with plain tea. Others use old, stale flowers that have lost their punch. Some sellers even mix in dried jasmine petals that add zero flavor. How we're different: Our Mo Li Yin Zhen is scented nine times with fresh night-blooming jasmine, each round lasting 8–12 hours. The buds absorb the fragrance gradually and deeply — the jasmine is present in every steep, not just the first. The white tea base is intentionally mild so it carries the floral note without competing. If you want more intensity, increase leaf amount or use slightly hotter water (185°F) for the first steep. You'll get jasmine that lingers, not a ghost.
It smells great but tastes like nothing — just hot water with a hint of floral.
Why this happens: This is the #1 complaint for low-grade jasmine white tea. The seller used cheap, broken tea buds that have lost their essential oils, or the tea is old (last year's harvest or older). Aroma fades faster than taste, so old tea still smells okay but brews flat. How we're different: Our 2026 new tea harvest means you're getting this year's fresh buds, not warehouse leftovers. The Snow Bud Flower Tea quality is immediately visible — full, downy silver needles, not dust or broken bits. And because we use a high leaf-to-water ratio recommendation (3g per 6–8oz), you actually taste the tea, not just smell it. If you're used to jasmine green tea, remember: white tea is naturally more subtle. Increase leaf to 4g for a more assertive cup. The flavor is there — it just doesn't shout.
The jasmine is so strong and perfumey it tastes like I'm drinking my grandmother's hand soap.
Why this happens: Artificial jasmine oil or cheap fragrance sprays. Real jasmine scenting produces a soft, natural, slightly honeyed floral note. Synthetic jasmine is sharp, linear, and cloying — it smells like a candle, not a flower. How we're different: We don't use oils, sprays, or flavor additives. Our Jasmine Silver Needle Tee is scented naturally, overnight, with fresh blossoms. The flowers are removed after each round, so you get the essence, not the raw perfume. The white tea base is so delicate that it absorbs only what it needs. If you've been burned by "jasmine tea" that tasted like soap, try this. It's the difference between a real garden and a Glade plug-in.
After two or three cups, the flavor completely disappears.
Why this happens: Cheap tea — either low-grade leaves or insufficient scenting rounds — has nothing left to give after the first infusion. The initial steep extracts all the volatile aromatics, leaving you with sad, flavorless water. How we're different: Our Jasmine Yin Zhen is designed for multiple infusions. The buds are whole and intact, not broken, so they release flavor slowly and evenly. The 9-times scenting means jasmine is layered throughout the leaf, not just on the surface. Expect 5–6 good steeps with a gaiwan (2–3 Western-style). The first steep is jasmine-forward; the second brings out honeyed sweetness; the third reveals the clean, mineral white tea base. Each cup is different, none are boring.
It arrived smelling stale or musty, like old paper.
Why this happens: Poor storage before shipping, or the seller used old harvest tea. White tea can last a long time, but jasmine-scented tea loses its vibrancy within 12–18 months if not stored properly. Some sellers also use low-quality buds that were dried improperly, trapping moisture and creating musty notes. How we're different: Our Lanxue Jasmine Silver Needle is packed in a high-barrier, resealable foil pouch immediately after scenting and final drying. We ship directly from our 2026 production batch, so you're not getting tea that's been sitting in a warehouse for two years. Store it in a cool, dark place, and the resealable bag keeps humidity out. If you're used to cheap jasmine teas that smell like cardboard, this will be a revelation — fresh, sweet, and clean.