Most Expensive Tea

Most Expensive Tea

Most Expensive Tea

With different varieties of teas around the world, you might one of those who extremely love this. You must hear out from here before you begin snickering. All you need is a cup of hot water, am I right? The simple tea leaves can be a kind of beverage that you might love. Can you imagine that? Indeed, this is true especially for those who are health conscious and mindful of tea leaves.

They even prefer to drink tea than coffee. Its healthful benefits don’t only give you a strong body, but a fit person as well. So, what is the big deal about this tea? A simple leaf can be a kind of drink is pretty amazing!

1. Da-Hong Pao Tea - $1.2 Million/1000 Gm

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This tea is the overall king of the Chinese teas. Literally, Da-Hong Pao means Big Red Robe. It is a type of Chinese tea called Wuyi Oolong. This is the mysterious tea that was believed that cure the illness of mother of Ming Dynasty emperor. This is one of the most treasured and kept secret during Ming Dysnasty. It is, in fact, a legendary tea because of its medicinal properties that valued most and considered as a Chinese national treasure. 

2. PG Tips Diamond Tea Bag - $15, 000/Tea Bag

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The famous British tea company had launched a diamond-studded tea bag in the year 2005. Each tea bag contained 280 quality diamonds and filled with, silver tips imperial tea, the most expensive tea in Makibari Estate.

3. Panda Dung Tea - $70, 000/1,000 Gm

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Literally, Panda Dung means panda droppings. This is exactly the secret of this bizarre expensive tea. The panda poo is used to make this tea. However, don’t ever think that the panda poo is actually the main ingredient of tea but it only used for fertilizing the tea. Since pandas eat wild bamboo and they absorb around 30-percent of the nutrients from it while eliminating the 70-percent of it.

These are only a few of the most expensive tea around the world. You can still pick lower price range while experiencing its health benefits. However, if you try one of these teas, you would benefit its medicinal properties. You will not just amaze on how these teas costs, but also for its one of a kind flavor.

4. Gyokuro Tea- $ 7000 per kg

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It is incorporated without grinding the tea leaves. The tea has a distinct aroma as well as a sweet flavor attached to it. Uji district in Japan produces this form of tea and it goes by the name of Jewel dew.

5. Wuyi Oloong Tea-$ 6500 Per kg

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Because of its price and quality this tea finds its name in the list of most expensive tea. It is packaged in a 20 kg box which is more than 20 years old. From china to Singapore the box was exported and slowly found its way into Hong Kong and the leaves are named after Narcissus (A Greek Myth)

6. Yellow Gold Tea buds-$ 3000 per kg

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In fact the tea leaves are painted with real gold and this can be only found in Singapore. In one mountain it is harvested year after year and the top of the tree is cut with golden scissors.

7. Tieguanynin Tea-$ 3000 per kg

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It is an oolong tea that is a mixture of black and green tea. One can brew it and leaf it up to 7 times before it starts to lose its flavor. After the tea is brewed it has a cashew nut flavor attached to it.

8. Poo- Poo-Pu- Erh –Tea-$ 1000 per kg

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Do not let the brand name mislead you and be shocked at the price as it comes for heavy price and it is important to consider that the insects feed on the tea leaves. It was invented in the early part of the 18th century.

9. Silver tips imperial tea- $ 400 per kg

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It is one of the most expensive teas found in the world in Darjeeling. It is a distinctive flavor along with color. It is interwoven with silver streaks and harvested during the full moon period.

10. Tienchi Flower tea-$ 170 per kg

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It is one of the healthiest forms of tea in the world and comes at an extra ordinary price. It has been used for a long time to cure dizziness along with skin rashes. It grows in China and has a mint flavor