Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea
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Organic Bi Luo Chun (Biluochun) — Certified Loose Leaf Chinese Green Tea

$32.50 AUD

  • 50g-Organic
  • 100g-Organic


Organic Bi Luo Chun Green Tea

Other names: Bi Luo Chun, Biluochun, Pi Lo Chun, Spring Snail Green Tea, Jade Green Snail, 碧螺春

 

The Purest Breath of Spring

 

When tea lovers ask me for the ultimate spring green tea experience,

I always point them to Bi Luo Chun.

 

But this specific batch?

It is something incredibly rare—it is 100% certified organic.

If you are searching for authentic organic Bi Luo Chun tea in Australia,

this is as pure as it gets.


What makes this tea so precious?

It is the astonishing amount of human labor behind it.

To make just 500g of this tea, the farmers have to carefully hand-pluck 60,000 to 70,000 microscopic, tender early-spring buds.

Because it is grown in a purely organic environment without any chemical fertilizers to speed up growth,

these tiny buds absorb deep, natural nutrients from the earth, resulting in an exceptionally clean and sweet flavor.

 

For centuries,

local tea masters have described true Bi Luo Chun as: 

"Elegantly slim, spiral shape, fluffy down, flowery fragrance, and fruity taste."

 

Watch the dry leaves closely—they are expertly hand-rolled in a hot wok into tiny, tight spirals coated in a delicate white fuzz.

 (as you can see in our traditional pan-firing video!)

When brewed in a glass, you will see these fuzz-covered spirals gracefully unfurl and sink like rolling white clouds, releasing a breathtaking, sweet floral aroma that lingers long after your last sip.

Where It Comes From?

This certified organic Bi Luo Chun is sourced from family-run tea gardens in Jiangsu Province, the historic birthplace of Bi Luo Chun.

No chemical fertilizers or pesticides are used — the natural mountain microclimate preserves the leaves' floral character.

Hand-rolled in small batches, shipped fresh from our Sydney warehouse.


To watch these leaves create their famous "snowstorm" effect, 

please check our Brewing Guide and Storage Guide below 👇


🍵 Brewing Guide

How to brew Organic Bi Luo Chun perfectly?

Bi Luo Chun is famously tender and delicate.

To protect its microscopic white fuzz and release its sweet floral notes, it requires a unique approach known as the "Top-Drop" method (adding water first, then the leaves).

The Vessel: Beauty vs. Precision

  • The Tall Glass: Perfect for watching the mesmerizing "snowstorm" effect as the leaves sink, but it cannot separate the leaves from the water, often leading to over-steeping and bitterness for beginners.

  • The Gaiwan: Offers expert control over steeping time, but it completely hides the beautiful visual dance of the leaves.

  • Our Recommendation: To get the best of both worlds, we highly recommend our [Glass Tea Infuser].

It gives you a crystal-clear view of the "green snowstorm" while ensuring instant leaf-water separation for a perfectly sweet brew every single time.

The "Top-Drop" Ritual (Using Our Glass Infuser)

  • Temperature:

Use 80°C Water. Never use boiling water; these delicate buds are too tender and will instantly turn bitter.

However, if the water is cooler than 80°C, it will fail to fully awaken the tea's signature floral aroma. Precision is key.

  • Ratio:

A golden ratio of 1:50. For our 190ml Glass Tea Infuser, use 4g of leaves (adjust proportionally for other sizes).

  • Step 1:

Warm the Soul. Rinse your glass infuser with hot water and discard to warm the vessel.

  • Step 2:

Water First. Fill the infuser about 80% full with your 80°C water FIRST. (Do not put the tea in yet!).

  • Step 3:

The Top-Drop & Snowstorm. Gently sprinkle the dry tea leaves onto the surface of the hot water (Fill them in the inner chamber).

Leave the lid off. Watch as the leaves slowly absorb the water, unroll, and gracefully sink to the bottom like a green snowstorm.

  • Step 4:

The Release (1st Brew).

Once most of the leaves have sunk to the bottom, simply lift the inner chamber of the infuser out and rest it on the overturned lid. Enjoy the incredibly floral first sip!

  • Step 5: Subsequent Brews

For the 2nd brew, the leaves are already awakened.

Simply pour 80°C water gently down the inner wall of the infuser (avoid hitting the leaves directly).

Let it steep for about 20 seconds, then lift the inner chamber out again. For the 3rd brew and any onward, simply add an extra 10 seconds to each steep.

Master's Tip:

Always leave the lid off during and between brews. Smothering these delicate buds with a lid will "cook" them, ruining the floral aroma.

📦 Storage & Care

Protecting the Floral Freshness

Green tea is exceptionally delicate and acts like a "sponge" for odors. Proper storage is non-negotiable for maintaining that vibrant, floral character:

  • The Fridge is Best:

To maintain the lush flavor and aroma, we strongly recommend storing your tea in the refrigerator.

  • Airtight Seal:

Ensure the bag is perfectly sealed. We highly recommend using a [Tea Bag Sealer] to lock out moisture and persistent fridge odors.

  • The Golden Rule (Crucial):

When removing tea from the fridge, wait a while before opening the bag.

Allowing the leaves to reach room temperature prevents condensation from forming on the leaves, which would ruin the tea instantly.

🌿 The Origins

18 Years of Sourcing Excellence

  • Location:
    Sourced directly from the misty DongTing Lake area in Jiangsu Province—the historic and universally recognized home of authentic Bi Luo Chun.

  • Craftsmanship:
    Grown in strict, certified organic tea gardens. Because no chemical fertilizers or pesticides are used, the local microclimate is perfectly preserved, ensuring absolute health safety and a remarkably clean, natural taste.

  • VGT Sourcing: For 18 years, Valley Green Tea has been the trusted destination to buy high-quality Chinese green tea online. We select only the harvests that capture the true floral soul and mellow taste of authentic Bi Luo Chun.

The Truth About Premium Tea Pricing

The market for famous Chinese teas is notoriously complex.

The reality of the tea industry is this:

while a sky-high price tag doesn't always guarantee exceptional quality, a cheap price tag definitely guarantees a poor cup.

We strongly believe that authentic tea shouldn't be reserved exclusively for the ultra-luxury market.

Our mission is to find the perfect "sweet spot"—sourcing premium teas that deliver outstanding flavor and exceptional value for your everyday enjoyment.

👑 Looking for the absolute pinnacle?


If you are a connoisseur seeking the ultimate, ultra-premium master-grade harvest from the core peaks of DongTing, please contact us directly. We frequently arrange special, bespoke orders just for you.