Skip to content
Country/region
Search
Cart

Collection: White Tea

Experience the delicate allure of premium Nepali white tea, where tender buds and young leaves create a light, floral aroma and a subtly sweet flavor that lingers gently on the palate.

Filter by:

Availability
Availability
0 Selected
Price
$
$

The highest price is $ 142.00

Product Type
Product Type
0 Selected
Sort by:
Featured
Sort by:
Filter and sort Close
Sort by:

Filter by:

Availability
Price
$
$

The highest price is $ 142.00

Product Type
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors
  • $00 Product Title 3 colors

Reviews

  • Silver Yeti655222977038

    “It’s almost like being there!”

    As you fill your tea infuser you see the lovely long gray and green leaves mingled with the white buds of the tea plant. But the best part of the experience is yet to come as you pour water over the tea and the rich earthly yet delicate aroma rises from the leaves. Then you are ready to sit quietly and actually experience the tea and think about the mountains of Nepal.

    Wendy
  • White Tea Bundle

    “What a quality tea”

    The whole experience is 5 stars. Taste and quality is top notch. Can’t say enough good things about this company. Thank you thank you thank you.

    Casey Jane

What is Organic White Tea?

White tea is a delightful and delicate beverage made from the young leaves and unopened buds of the Camellia Sinensis plant. Known for its light flavor and subtle sweetness, it's the least processed of all teas. With a gentle floral aroma and a pale golden hue, white tea is not only a treat for the senses but also packed with antioxidants, making it one of the top choices among tea enthusiasts.

How Many Types of White Tea Are There?

How Much Caffeine is in White Tea?

White Musk

How to Brew White Tea?

More About White Teas

How are white teas made?

White tea is crafted through a meticulous process that begins with hand-picking the youngest and most tender leaves of the Camellia Sinensis plant, typically the top two leaves and a bud. After harvesting, the leaves undergo solar withering, where they are spread out in the sun to lose moisture, followed by indoor withering in a controlled environment to enhance flavor. Finally, the leaves are gently dried to preserve their delicate qualities, resulting in a tea that captures the essence of nature's finest offerings. Unlike other teas, white tea undergoes minimal processing and is not rolled or shaped, resulting in the least oxidation.

Read more: White Tea: How is it Different from Black Tea?

What does White Tea Taste Like?

White tea offers a light and delicate flavor profile, often described as subtly sweet with floral and fruity notes. The taste can vary depending on the type of white tea, with White Prakash showcasing a more creamy and floral flavor, while our Buddha's Potion presents a slightly spicier and citrusy taste with a hint of cinnamon.

What Makes Nepali White Tea different?

Nepali white tea stands out for its delicate, natural production process and unique growing conditions in the Himalayan microclimate. The pristine air and nutrient-rich soil of Nepal give the tea a distinctive character, making it smoother and more flavorful. Made from the youngest tea leaves and buds, it's minimally processed, preserving its soft, floral notes and subtle sweetness. Nepali white tea offers a refined, pure tea experience unlike any other.