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Zi Chun Tea Company Specialty Tea Importer - Direct from Tea Garden to Your Door Zi Chun Tea Company Specialty tea importer - Direct from tea garden to your door Selected teas from Taiwan Wholesale Bulk wholesale Bulk shipment Item Code Tea Variety - USD MOQ 1kg/2.2lb MOQ 20kg/44lb MOQ 100kg/220lb Oolong Teas YA-GG7221-T Baozhong (Minjian) - Light Oolong $49.00 $44.00 $39.00 YA-LF6006-T Four Seasons Oolong $49.00 $44.00 $39.00 YA-LL7500-T Shui Xian Oolong $49.00 $44.00 $39.00 YA-DL7203-T Dong Ding Oolong $49.00 $44.00 $39.00 YA-LX6015-T Bamboo Mtn. Jin Xuan Oolong $50.00 $45.00 $40.00 YA-LF6304-T Four Season Oolong (Roasted) $51.00 $46.00 $41.00 YA-LJ6106-T Jade Oolong $54.00 $49.00 $43.00 YA-LX6215-T Bamboo Mtn. Jin Xuan Oolong – Light Roast $56.00 $51.00 $45.00 YA-LF6088-T Four Seasons Black Pearl - Red Oolong $59.00 $53.00 $47.00 YA-LF5028EU-T Organic Four Seasons Oolong $63.00 $57.00 $50.00 YA-LG5036EU-T Organic GABA Oolong $63.00 $57.00 $50.00 YA-LG5536EU-T Organic GABA Oolong - Med. Roast $68.00 $61.00 $54.00 YA-LG5936EU-T Organic GABA Oolong - Heavy Roast $68.00 $61.00 $54.00 YA-LP5106EU-T Baozhong (Minjian) - Light Oolong EU $70.00 $63.00 $56.00 YA-LJ5018EU-T Organic Jade Oolong $70.00 $63.00 $56.00 YA-LX5008EU-T Organic Jin Xuan Oolong $70.00 $63.00 $56.00 YA-LJ5318EU-T Organic Dong Ding Oolong $72.00 $65.00 $58.00 YA-LP5605EU-T Shui Xian Oolong EU $75.00 $68.00 $60.00 YA-LS5326EU-T Jin Xuan Oolong - Roasted EU $75.00 $68.00 $60.00 YA-LU4309-T Gui Fei Oolong $75.00 $68.00 $60.00 YA-LU6602EU-T Hong Shui Oolong Tea (EU compliant) $75.00 $68.00 $60.00 YA-MS6102-T Mei Shan Jin Xuan Oolong $78.00 $70.00 $62.00 YA-DL6306-T Dong Ding Oolong $86.00 $77.00 $69.00 YA-LH5403-T Hong Shui High Mountain Oolong $86.00 $77.00 $69.00 YA-JX3105-T Ali Shan Jin Xuan Oolong $95.00 $86.00 $76.00 YA-MS5221EU-T Mei Shan Jin Xuan EU $95.00 $86.00 $76.00 YA-DL0308-T Dong Ding Oolong - Non-Roast $105.00 $95.00 $84.00 YA-MS3007-T Mei Shan Oolong $105.00 $95.00 $84.00 YA-LC3602-T Charcoal Oolong $105.00 $95.00 $84.00 YA-LR5108EU-T Oriental Beauty EU $105.00 $95.00 $84.00 YA-DL3308-T Dong Ding Oolong - Med. Roast $115.00 $104.00 $92.00 Website: http://zi-chun.com Email: [email protected] Telephone: +61 4 32178679 Sydney, Australia Zi Chun Tea Company Specialty tea importer - Direct from tea garden to your door YA-GG3102-T Wen Shan Baozhong Oolong $123.00 $111.00 $98.00 YA-LI1009-T Ali Shan High Mountain Oolong $125.00 $113.00 $100.00 YA-LR2207-T Oriental Beauty $128.00 $115.00 $102.00 YA-GG3300-T Wen Shan Baozhong Oolong - Roasted $130.00 $117.00 $104.00 YA-GG3603-T Wen Shan Baozhong Oolong - Heavy Roast $130.00 $117.00 $104.00 YA-LI1319-T Ali Shan High mountain (Baked) - Premium $132.00 $119.00 $106.00 YA-LN0010-T Shan Lin Xi - High Mountain - Premium $141.00 $127.00 $113.00 YA-LK3502 Ali Shan Tie Guan Yin Oolong - Premium $145.00 $131.00 NA YA-LR1108 -T Oriental Beauty - Premium $145.00 $131.00 NA YA-LN1104EU-T Shan Lin Xi - High Mountain - Premium EU $165.00 $149.00 NA YA-LN0509-T Shan Lin Xi - High Mountain (Roasted)- Prem $183.00 $165.00 NA YA-LF0003-T Long Feng Xia High Mountain - Premium $183.00 $165.00 NA YA-LS0007-T Li Shan High Mountain (Cui Luan) - Premium $203.00 $183.00 NA YA-LR1206 -T Oriental Beauty - Supreme $235.00 $212.00 NA YA-LS0005-T Li Shan High Mountain (Xin Jia Yang) –Prem $240.00 $216.00 NA YA-LS1101-T Fu Shou Shan High Mountain - Premium $240.00 $216.00 NA YA-LS1202-T Da Yu Ling High Mountain - Premium $294.00 $265.00 NA Blended/Scented Oolong Teas YA-LO6216-T Osmanthus Oolong $53.00 $48.00 $42.00 YA-LB6024-T Strawberry Oolong $53.00 $48.00 $42.00 YA-LX6104-T Milk Oolong $58.00 $52.00 $46.00 YA-LJ6102-T Four Season Jasmine Oolong $61.00 $55.00 $49.00 YA-FL5605-T Ginseng Oolong – Medium roast $61.00 $55.00 $49.00 YA-LB6024EU-T Strawberry Oolong EU $72.00 $65.00 $58.00 YA-LX6245EU-T Milk Oolong EU $72.00 $65.00 $58.00 YA-FB6260EU-T Organic Bergamot Oolong $72.00 $65.00 $58.00 YA-FL6216-T Southern Ginseng Oolong - Light roast $73.50 $66.00 $59.00 YA-LJ5107-T Premium Jasmine Oolong $73.50 $66.00 $59.00 YA-FL5303-T Ginseng Oolong – Light roast $74.50 $67.00 $60.00 YA-FL6805-T Southern Ginseng Oolong - Heavy roast $78.00 $70.00 $62.00 YA-LR5101-T Natural Rose Oolong $86.00 $77.00 $69.00 Black Teas YA-BT7909EU-T Taiwan Lapsang Souchong (Roasted) EU $22.00 $20.00 $18.00 YA-BT7508EU-T Taiwan Lapsang Souchong (Fried) EU $22.00 $20.00 $18.00 Website: http://zi-chun.com Email: [email protected] Telephone: +61 4 32178679 Sydney, Australia Zi Chun Tea Company Specialty tea importer - Direct from tea garden to your door YA-BT6009-T Taiwan Black Tea (Four Seasons) $45.00 $41.00 $36.00 YA-BT6020-T Mi Xian Black Tea (Ball rolled) $61.00 $55.00 $49.00 YA-BT3102EU-T Organic Hong Yu (Red Jade) GABA Black $95.00 $86.00 $76.00 YA-BT4003-T Taiwan Assam Black Tea # 8 $120.00 $108.00 $96.00 YA-BT1108EU-T Hong Yu (Red Jade) Black Tea #18 EU $122.00 $110.00 $98.00 YA-BT2012-T Shan Cha - Wild Yu-Chi Black Tea - Premium $132.00 $119.00 $106.00 YA-BT2014-T Hong Yun Black Tea #21- Premium $220.00 $198.00 NA Aged Oolong Teas YA-LO4006EU -T Aged Oolong (2005) EU $68.00 $61.00 $54.00 YA-LO2001-T Aged Oolong (2001) $105.00 $95.00 $84.00 YA-LO2007-T Aged Osmanthus Oolong $174.00 $157.00 NA White Teas YA-CT0018-T Hong Yu White Tea Cake - 300g $63.00 $57.00 $50.00 YA-BT1801-T Hong Yu (Red Jade) White Tea $122.00 $110.00 $98.00 Additional details on each tea can be found here: Taiwan teas Estimated Shipping costs from Taiwan for small quantities. Kg of tea DHL (3-5 business days) 5 $10.95/kg 10 $8.75/kg 15 $8.25/kg 20 $7.85/kg Shipping cost notes: - Shipping costs may vary according to exchange rates, fuel prices and DHL operational costs - Shipping costs may increase slightly for orders consisting of mostly bulky teas that cannot be vacuum packed Packing costs: - Standard packaging is in 500g (1.1lb) vacuum packed bags unless requested otherwise - Packaging in 250g, 500g, 1kg or larger bulk packs (with deodorizer): Free of charge - Packaging in 50-200g vacuum packed bags (with deodorizer): $0.25/pack Payment terms: Pre-paid on order placement. Payment options: USD Bank transfer; Credit card (Visa or Master); Pay Pal Delivery time: 7-14 days after order placement Valid until: June 30th , 2019 Website: http://zi-chun.com Email: [email protected] Telephone: +61 4 32178679 Sydney, Australia .
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