JING Tea

JING Tea We select distinctive, single garden teas with the unique character of their garden and maker.

We want to give you the best drinking experience while helping tea producers and their environments to thrive.

Wondering which teas you’ve loved most in 2025?
30/12/2025

Wondering which teas you’ve loved most in 2025?

23/12/2025

A moment’s pause as the leaves unfurl.

Did you know our Red Dragon tea pairs beautifully with a mince pie?

This is no ordinary teabag selection; it’s a voyage of flavour discovery through our favourite tea gardens.Enjoy our bol...
19/12/2025

This is no ordinary teabag selection; it’s a voyage of flavour discovery through our favourite tea gardens.

Enjoy our bold, malty Assam breakfast tea or the fresh, succulent notes of Jade Sword, experience tea from the precarious slopes of Darjeeling to serene, intoxicating Jasmine tea from Yunnan. Each teabag is whole-leaf and of the highest quality.

To taste JING is to realise you have never really tasted tea before.

In a quiet fold of China’s eastern hills, an ancient well gathers rain, and legends. Long ago, a lone monk journeyed to ...
11/12/2025

In a quiet fold of China’s eastern hills, an ancient well gathers rain, and legends. Long ago, a lone monk journeyed to the hidden sanctuary he’d once heard whispers of, hoping for a miracle beneath the surface.

Local tradition speaks of a dragon: a watchful guardian who wakes when the land’s need is great. As the monk’s plea found the dawn, clouds gathered. Rain fell. The land breathed again.

On cool mornings, you may catch it in the play of light, in ripples. The dragon, glimpsed in movement.

Dragon Well green tea is known for its distinctive, nutty flavour notes.  This comes from expert pan firing and we’re pr...
09/12/2025

Dragon Well green tea is known for its distinctive, nutty flavour notes. This comes from expert pan firing and we’re proud to work with one of the best pan firers in the region.

Shentang Wen’s tea perfectly captures the balance of spring green and floral freshness with warm, chestnut aromas.

Close to Thousand Island Lake, the beautiful tea garden is surrounded by lush, green forest. Here, they use one of the earliest cultivars of the tea plant, called Jiukeng, to create Dragon Well tea.

For just four weeks each Spring, the gardens of Dragon Well become a place of anticipation. Young shoots and tender buds...
19/11/2025

For just four weeks each Spring, the gardens of Dragon Well become a place of anticipation.

Young shoots and tender buds emerge, storing the freshness and flavour gathered through the long winter months.

Intuition guides the perfect moment to harvest, when warmth and cool air are perfectly balanced.

Only then can pan-firing expertise elicit the roasted hazelnut flavour from the vivid fresh leaves, and the warm character that defines Dragon Well.

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JING Tea

We want to give you the best drinking experience while helping tea producers and their environments to thrive. To do this, we select distinctive single garden teas from Asia and build long-lasting, personal relationships with the tea masters who produce them. Every tea in our range expresses the unique character of its garden and maker – some have been perfected over centuries and others are newer innovations.

By going out to find teas that speak for themselves we hope to open up the incredible world of tea to you. Our tea accessories, newsletters, journal and in-store masterclasses are designed to help you get the best out of the teas you choose.

Visit our first retail store at 18-19 St Christopher’s Place, London, W1U 1NN.