The seven classes
A living index of Chinese leaf.
Filter by class, then open any leaf for its terroir, harvest and a brewing card you can actually follow.
Oolong tea · Alishan, Chiayi, Taiwan — 1,000–1,600 m
Alishan Oolong
ālǐshān wūlóng · 阿里山乌龙
Lilac and fresh cream, sweet sugarcane and a soft, lingering floral finish — light-bodied and luminous.
Dark tea · Anhua county, Yiyang, Hunan — 400–800 m
Anhua Heicha
ānhuà hēichá · 安化黑茶
Earth, aged wood and dried jujube, with a soft sweetness and, in fuzhuan styles, a mellow fungal richness — thick and round, never harsh.
Green tea · Anji county, Zhejiang
Anji Bai Cha
ānjí báichá · 安吉白茶
Remarkably sweet and umami, with fresh bamboo, sweet corn and almost no bitterness.
White tea · Fuding and Zhenghe, Fujian
Baihao Yinzhen
báiháo yínzhēn · 白毫银针
Soft honey, melon and hay — delicate, sweet, with a cool clean finish and no edge at all.
Oolong tea · Wuyi mountains, Fujian — 600–1,000 m
Bai Ji Guan
báijīguān · 白鸡冠
Sweet corn, herbs and a soft floral note over a light mineral body — gentler and brighter than most rock teas, with a clean finish.
White tea · Fuding and Zhenghe, Fujian — 600 m and up
Bai Mudan
báimǔdān · 白牡丹
Honey, hay and a soft floral note over a fuller body than silver needle — sweet, mellow and round, with a clean finish.
Green tea · Dongting hills, Lake Tai, Suzhou, Jiangsu
Biluochun
bìluóchūn · 碧螺春
Floral and fruity over a sweet, delicate body — apricot and orchid from the orchard, with a fine clean finish and no harshness.
Oolong tea · Wuyi mountains, Fujian
Da Hong Pao
dàhóngpáo · 大红袍
Roasted and mineral — dark caramel, stone fruit, cocoa and a long, warming finish with that wet-rock minerality.
Red tea · Yunnan — the "Dian" of its name
Dianhong
diānhóng · 滇红
Malt, honey, cocoa and a hint of stone fruit — rich and rounded, with a smooth sweetness and almost no bitterness.
Dark tea · Jingyang, Shaanxi (and Anhua, Hunan)
Fu Zhuan
fúzhuān · 茯砖
Mellow earth, dried date and a soft mushroom-and-grain sweetness from the golden flower — smooth, round and warming, with no bitterness.
Green tea · Huangshan (Yellow Mountain), Anhui — 600 m and up
Huangshan Maofeng
huángshān máofēng · 黄山毛峰
Sweet orchid and fresh chestnut over a clean, mellow body — soft and floral, with a smooth finish and little astringency.
Yellow tea · Huoshan county, Dabie mountains, Anhui
Huoshan Huangya
huòshān huángyá · 霍山黄芽
Toasted grain, chestnut and a touch of sweet hay over a smooth, rounded body — mellow and gently sweet.
Red tea · Tongmu, Wuyi, Fujian — 1,000–1,800 m
Jin Jun Mei
jīnjùnméi · 金骏眉
Honey, cocoa and ripe stone fruit over a smooth, full body — rich and sweet, with a velvety finish and no bitterness.
Yellow tea · Junshan island, Dongting Lake, Yueyang, Hunan
Junshan Yinzhen
jūnshān yínzhēn · 君山银针
Sweet corn and chestnut over a soft, mellow body — rounder and less grassy than a green, with a clean lingering finish.
Dark tea · Liubao town, Wuzhou, Guangxi — 800–1,400 m
Liubao
liùbǎo chá · 六堡茶
Damp wood, earth and dried longan, with the prized betel-nut note in good age — thick, smooth and round, never sharp.
Yellow tea · Mount Meng, Ya'an, Sichuan — 800–1,450 m
Mengding Huangya
méngdǐng huángyá · 蒙顶黄芽
Sweet chestnut and toasted grain over a smooth, mellow body — gently sweet, with none of the green's edge.
Oolong tea · Phoenix mountain, Chaozhou, Guangdong — 400 m and up
Milan Xiang Dancong
mìlánxiāng dāncōng · 蜜兰香单丛
Honey and orchid over ripe stone fruit — intensely aromatic, sweet and full, with a long fragrant finish and a soft mineral base.
Red tea · Qimen county, Huangshan, Anhui — 100–800 m
Qimen Hongcha
qímén hóngchá · 祁门红茶
Cocoa, dried rose and a malty sweetness, with the orchid-floral "Keemun aroma" — smooth and refined, with a clean, gentle finish.
Pu-erh tea · Yunnan — pressed and aged, 800 m and up
Sheng Pu-erh
shēng pǔ'ěr · 生普洱
Young — floral, bitter-sweet, with a brisk apricot brightness. Aged — honey, dried fruit, camphor and a deep, smooth mellowness.
Pu-erh tea · Yunnan — pressed and aged
Shou Pu-erh
shóu pǔ'ěr · 熟普洱
Damp earth, wet wood, dates and dark caramel — thick, smooth and round, with no bitterness and a soft sweet finish.
Green tea · Houkeng, Taiping, Huangshan, Anhui — 350–750 m
Taiping Houkui
tàipíng hóukuí · 太平猴魁
Fresh orchid and snow pea over a clean, mellow body — delicate and floral, with a long sweet finish and almost no bitterness.
Oolong tea · Anxi county, Fujian
Tieguanyin
tiěguānyīn · 铁观音
Orchid and lilac on the nose, a creamy, buttery body and a long, sweet, faintly floral finish.
Green tea · West Lake hills, Hangzhou, Zhejiang
West Lake Longjing
xīhú lóngjǐng · 西湖龙井
Toasted chestnut, sweet pea and a clean, almost buttery finish — gentle, never grassy-sharp.
White tea · Yunnan — Pu'er and Lincang
Yueguang Bai
yuèguāng bái · 月光白
Honey, ripe stone fruit and a soft floral sweetness over a fuller body — rich for a white, with a long, mellow finish.
Red tea · Tongmu, Wuyi, Fujian — 700–1,800 m
Zhengshan Xiaozhong
zhèngshān xiǎozhǒng · 正山小种
Dried longan, pine smoke and a malty sweetness — warm and resinous in the smoked style, honey-sweet and fruity in the unsmoked.
Variety pages for this class are on the way.