Hand-rolled jasmine pearl tea in white tea bowl

Jasmine Tea

A sensory delight for both the nose and palate, scented jasmine teas offer an intoxicating aroma and delicate floral flavor. With similar benefits to lavender, breathing in the smell of jasmine may promote an overall sense of well-being. When blended with different tea varietals, one receives the health benefits from the Camellia sinensis plant and the mood-boosting effects of jasmine.


Blooming tea ball in a glass teapot

Jasmine Scented Tea

Learn about the history and aroma-therapeutic benefits of jasmine teas.

Jasmine flowers are renowned for their distinctive, enticing fragrance and were first used to scent tea leaves over 1,000 years ago. Jasmine green tea is the most popular variety, but these delicate flowers can also be paired with white, black, or oolong teas. Scenting tea with jasmine requires a remarkable amount of skill, patience, and craftsmanship.

A sensory delight for both the nose and palate, scented jasmine teas offer an intoxicating aroma and delicate floral flavor. With similar benefits to lavender, breathing in the smell of jasmine may promote an overall sense of well-being. When blended with different tea varietals, one receives the health benefits from the Camellia sinensis plant and the mood-boosting effects of jasmine.