
Grown in the Alishan region of Chiayi County, Taiwan, this tea is also known as Taiwan No. 12. It features thick leaves and a golden brew with a faint, milky-sweet aroma.
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Alishan High Mountain Jin Xuan Tea is a type of high-mountain tea famous for its milk or vanilla-like aroma (milky fragrance) and deep umami. This variety is highly supported by all generations. Cultivated in the Alishan region of Chiayi County, it is also known as Taiwan No. 12. The thick tea leaves produce a golden liquor with a delicate, sweet milky scent. It is especially popular among women and younger tea enthusiasts in Taiwan. Once you experience its unique sweetness and smooth texture, you'll be hooked.
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Dry Delivery
| Kyushu Region | ¥1610 |
| Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku | ¥1795 |
| Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku | ¥2355 |
| North Tohoku, South Tohoku | ¥2500 |
| Hokkaido, Okinawa | ¥2500 |
Frozen Delivery
| Kyushu Region | ¥1320 |
| Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku | ¥1850 |
| Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku | ¥1940 |
| North Tohoku, South Tohoku | ¥2020 |
| Hokkaido, Okinawa | ¥3560 |
Dry Delivery + Frozen Delivery
| Kyushu Region | ¥2930 |
| Chubu, Kansai, Chugoku, Shikoku | ¥3645 |
| Kanto, Shinetsu, Hokuriku | ¥4295 |
| North Tohoku, South Tohoku | ¥4520 |
| Hokkaido, Okinawa | ¥6060 |