The captivating flavor of Osmanthus tea contains a range of notes from honey to creamy, and peachy to a bit spicy.
The Osmanthus flower is native to Asia. In China, it is the “city flower” of Hangzhou (Zhejiang Province), Suzhou (Jiangsu Province) and Guilin, (Guangxi Province).
Osmanthus flowers are also used to produce Osmanthus-scented jam, Osmanthus cakes, Osmanthus dumplings, soups, and Osmanthus liquor.
The combination of Osmanthus flower and black tea is remarkable. Smell so well. Taste better.
Great tea! It comes with 10 small packets in one bag, perfect for keeping and sharing.