Wholesale Chinese Tea – Hotels
By Valley Green Tea
Posted On November 24, 2017
The Chinese love their premium loose leaf teas, at home or abroad.
We specialise in wholesaling premium Chinese loose leaf teas: green tea, white tea, Oolong tea, black tea, Pu-erh tea and jasmine scented teas. We also supply a wide range of Chinese tea accessories to support tea brewing in hotel rooms.
We know how to make you guests feel home when they stay in your hotel.
Premium Chinese teas for hotels
We would recommend the following as the initial package as they are the most popular loose leaf teas consumed, house hold tea names in China:
- Dragon Well (green tea)
- Bi Luo Chun (green tea)
- Silver Needle (white tea)
- White Peony (white tea)
- Da Hong Pao (Oolong tea)
- Tie Guan Yin (Oolong tea)
- JinJunMei (black tea)
- Puerh Tea (raw or ripened)
- Jasmine Pearl (jasmine green tea)
Chinese tea accessories for hotels
Option #1 (Tea tray included)
Option #2 (Tea tray not included, can be purchased separately)
Option #3 ((Tea tray not included, can be purchased separately)
Please contact us at Wholesale Chinese Tea Enquiry form with your requirements.
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