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JoyZen Royal Smile Fei Zi Xiao Black Tea
This tea is named for its distinctive lychee aroma (Smile of Princess) and rich longan-like notes in its liquor, fragrance, and taste.
Crafted from premium high-mountain tea leaves—plucked as one bud with two or three leaves within Wuyi Mountain National Nature Reserve—it is meticulously produced by skilled tea masters using traditional Lapsang Souchong methods.
The dry leaves are tightly rolled, sleek, and dark with visible golden tips. When brewed, the liquor shines bright orange with a golden halo. The taste is mellow, sweet, and vibrant, leaving a lingering fruity sweetness with pronounced longan and lychee nuances.
$99 | 100g (5g x 20 bags) | 1 Box
Brewing Guide:
Teaware: 120ml gaiwan or teapot
Dosage: 5g (standard packet weight)
Water: 95°C+ mineral/purified water
Rinse: Discard the first infusion immediately.
Steeping:
2nd–5th infusions: 5–10s
6th–12th infusions: Add 5s per steep
Pro Tip: After each infusion, leave the lid open for ~1 minute to cool the leaves slightly—this enhances the tea’s delicate fragrance.
About Fei Zi Xiao Black Tea:
Crafted by blending traditional and innovative Lapsang Souchong techniques, this premium tea is made from high-mountain tea leaves harvested in Tongmu Guan, Wuyi Mountain. Carefully plucked as one bud with two or three leaves, it undergoes meticulous withering, rolling, fermentation, and drying.
Renowned for its rich longan aroma and lychee fragrance—hence the poetic name—this tea features tightly rolled, dark-brown leaves that brew into a vibrant orange liquor. The taste is mellow, naturally sweet, and long-lasting, leaving a delightful aftertaste.
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Product Info
This tea is named for its distinctive lychee aroma (Smile of Princess) and rich longan-like notes in its liquor, fragrance, and taste.
Crafted from premium high-mountain tea leaves—plucked as one bud with two or three leaves within Wuyi Mountain National Nature Reserve—it is meticulously produced by skilled tea masters using traditional Lapsang Souchong methods.
The dry leaves are tightly rolled, sleek, and dark with visible golden tips. When brewed, the liquor shines bright orange with a golden halo. The taste is mellow, sweet, and vibrant, leaving a lingering fruity sweetness with pronounced longan and lychee nuances.
$99 | 100g (5g x 20 bags) | 1 Box
Brewing Guide:
Teaware: 120ml gaiwan or teapot
Dosage: 5g (standard packet weight)
Water: 95°C+ mineral/purified water
Rinse: Discard the first infusion immediately.
Steeping:
2nd–5th infusions: 5–10s
6th–12th infusions: Add 5s per steepPro Tip: After each infusion, leave the lid open for ~1 minute to cool the leaves slightly—this enhances the tea’s delicate fragrance.
About Fei Zi Xiao Black Tea:
Crafted by blending traditional and innovative Lapsang Souchong techniques, this premium tea is made from high-mountain tea leaves harvested in Tongmu Guan, Wuyi Mountain. Carefully plucked as one bud with two or three leaves, it undergoes meticulous withering, rolling, fermentation, and drying.
Renowned for its rich longan aroma and lychee fragrance—hence the poetic name—this tea features tightly rolled, dark-brown leaves that brew into a vibrant orange liquor. The taste is mellow, naturally sweet, and long-lasting, leaving a delightful aftertaste.
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