Following the aesthetic of the Taiwanese favorite leaf hopper bitten oolong Bai Hao, or "Oriental Beauty", our Bai Hao Jingmai is produced in a similar fashion, but from a very different area.

Quite excitingly, our organic "Oriental Beauty" oolong comes to us from gardens located on the flanks of the Jingmai mountain in Yunnan, China. This area of China is famous for producing stunning large leaf black and aged teas, and we could not be more charmed by this delightfully mellow and sweet dark oolong.

Bai Hao Jingmai's long leaves with hues of ochre and khaki reveal, upon immersion in water, rich fragrances of bark and cooked pears. Its attractive amber liquor boasts sweet and tart flavors evoking cinnamon and citrus zest.

Tasting Notes

Rich amber liquor reveals notes of toasty pear, cinnamon and citrus

Origin & Ingredients

  • Jingmai, Yunnan Province, China

Oolong Tea (camellia sinensis)

How to Brew

Brew 5 grams (~2 heaping Tbsp) of Bai Hao Jingmai in 16 ounces of 195° F water for 3 minutes. Resteep several times at increasing time intervals to enjoy the full expression of the leaves.

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Our passion for teas...

We are delighted to be able to share one of the largest and most varied collections of single origin traditional teas on the East Coast with our communi·tea. Personally curated by owner Hayley, these teas come to us from small farms and collectives and represent the best of their terroirs and production styles. While wondering our shelves in-person or online, you will discover familiar favorites like English Breakfast and Long Jing (Dragonwell) alongside rare teas like Shan Lin Xi and herbal tisanes blended for mindfulness, inflammation, and much more.

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& bees...

Raw honey is one of nature's most marvelous gifts. Not only is honey a marvel of energy-giving carbohydrates fortified with antioxidants, minerals and beneficial enzymes - making it the healthiest natural sugar - honey comes in a rainbow of flavors and varieties with something for everyone to appreciate and enjoy. From dark, robust honeys like Buckwheat and Chestnut to light or amber honeys like Tupelo or Orange Blossom, the subtle and sometimes not so subtle flavor differences between varietal honeys lend themselves to extraordinary flavor combinations and experimentation in the kitchen, on the charcuterie board, or in your favorite cup of tea.

all started with our Queen Bee!

A trained chef, Hayley's vision for Saratoga Tea & Honey Co. has been her entire lifetime in the making. Though she was still drinking espresso at the time, the Tea & Honey seeds were planted in the kitchens of Michelin-starred restaurants with training and appreciation for food and beverage as not just sustenance, but experience and hospitality. Her time spent as a chef-instructor at Jacques Pépin's French Culinary Institute introduced her first to matcha (and its ability to enhance sustained and steady focus), then to the subtleties of single-origin traditional teas like high mountain Taiwanese oolong. As a celebrated and awarded taster and master of culinary arts, in 2015 Hayley opened the doors to Saratoga Tea & Honey Co. Since then, she has cultivated a communi·tea for discovering rare and exciting teas, extraordinary raw honeys & unique gifts produced by small farmers and artisans from around the world.