Attention tea lovers! These are the most expensive teas in the world

Updated : Jul 26, 2022 13:13
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Tea or Chai is a popular beverage in many countries. People and especially tea lovers love to experience the texture, fragrance and flavours of the finest teas available across the world. 

So, if you're a tea lover, here are some of the most costly teas you must try: 

Da hong pao 

Da hong pao is one of the most expensive black teas costs $1.2 million per kg. It is found in the Wuyi Mountains of China and the leaves are collected from more than 300 years old plants. 

Panda dung 

Panda dung is another premium tea with a heavy price tag. It costs approximately $70,000 per kg. Produced in  China, Panda dung  has high antioxidant content that helps you get innumerable health benefits.

Yellow gold tea buds

Sold only in Singapore, the Yellow gold tea costs approximately $7,800 per kg. It has a unique metallic and floral flavour and contains anti-aging properties. 

Silver tips imperial 

Also known as Darjeeling tea, Silver tips imperial tea is cultivated on the sloping hills of Darjeeling, India. The tea provides you with silver needless and a subtle fruity aroma. It is one of the most expensive teas in India and costs $1,850 per kg. 

Gyokuro

It is one of Japan’s most expensive and finest green teas that costs around $650 per kg. The specialty of this tea is that it is made without crushing the leaves but shading the leaves from the sun for two weeks. 

Also watch: Are you drinking your green tea right? Know the how’s and why’s

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