Different from the other Jasmine teas in appearance, these leaves are darker in colour, smaller in size, thin and slightly twisted, resembling snowflakes. Grown on Mengding Mountain, these tea leaves have an ethereal aroma and cool the body and mind like nothing else can.
Did you know? This tea is grown in snow-capped mountains in China due to which it gets the name "snowflakes". It is as old as 700 years and is one of the most popular teas of China.