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Dianhong: Analyzing 2,478 teas from 131 sellers

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On this page, you can learn all about dianhong, based on the data we collected.

Data through May 29, 2026.

Listings

2,478

Product pages

1,197

Sellers

131

With harvest year

42%

With origin country

96%

Understanding Dianhong

Use the sections below to compare origins, processing, prices, and real listings side by side.

What to look for when buying Dianhong

In our catalog, typical Dianhong listings most often cite China, with medium roast and high oxidation where processing is listed.

26% include a cultivar and 26% name a producer or garden. Scented or flavored titles appear on about 1.3% of listings — useful to notice when you want a conventional style.

Cultivars and naming on the market

The cultivars we see most often include Assamica, Yunkang #10, Camellia Taliensis, Assam, and Yunnan Da Ye Zhong. Common words in titles include black, yunnan, hong, and golden.

Where Dianhong comes from

Yunnan, Assam, Fengqing, and Feng Qing County lead among named localities. Regional detail often names region, origin, and mountain.

Flavor and character

Flavor character on the market skews toward Sweet, Malty, and Honey. One lot is described as "While black tea is stable at room temperature, keeping it below 25°C (77°F) helps preserve the vibrant floral top notes.".

How Dianhong is made

Dianhong on the market — processing language on the market most often mentions harvest, oxida, first flush, and withering. For example: "This 2025 TTES No.8 harvest represents the purest expression of Taiwanese high-mountain Assam – powerful yet refined, malty yet sweet, and one of the most satisfying black teas you can drink all day long.". Cultivars such as Assamica, Yunkang #10, and Camellia Taliensis appear most often. Spring harvests dominate where season is listed.

What Dianhong costs today

Among listings with usable weight data, the middle of the market sits near $21.95 per 100g (USD), with many everyday options between $14.48 and $35.27.

Typical price per 100g

CurrencyListingsMin25thMedian75th90thMax
EUR278€1.49/100g€10.90/100g€24.53/100g€43.99/100g€68.14/100g€196.67/100g
USD1,442$3.40/100g$14.48/100g$21.95/100g$35.27/100g$56.39/100g$1,217.40/100g

Everyday drinking

$14.48/100g

A good starting range for regular cups.

Typical mid-range

$21.95/100g

Where many well-described teas sit.

Higher detail

$35.27/100g

More specific origin or plant variety is common here.

Treat-yourself

$56.39/100g

Rare, aged, or highly specific teas.

Origins in this category

Top sellers

Tea styles

Examples worth opening

Good example to compare

Summer 2024 Fen Shui Ling Oolong Black

A good example to open first is “Summer 2024 Fen Shui Ling Oolong Black” from Farmerleaf. It tells you where it's from (China · Yunnan · Jinggu City), which plant variety (Qingxin Oolong), who made it (Mr Zong), when it was picked (2024).

OriginRegionLocalityPlant varietyMakerPickedSeasonRoastTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Good example to compare

Yunnan Black Tea Golden Buds

A good example to open first is “Yunnan Black Tea Golden Buds” from iTeaworld. It tells you where it's from (China · Yunnan Province · Fengqing), which plant variety (Fengqing Large-Leaf Variety), who made it (Dayaitian Tea Factory), when it was picked (2024).

OriginRegionLocalityPlant varietyMakerPickedSeasonTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Unusual pick

2021 "Big Red" Dian Hong Black Tea Blend 200g Cake :: Seattle Inventory

An unusual pick is “2021 "Big Red" Dian Hong Black Tea Blend 200g Cake :: Seattle Inventory” from Crimson Lotus Tea. It tells you where it's from (China · Yunnan), when it was picked (2021).

OriginRegionPickedTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Unusual pick

Yiwu Luoshuidong Gushu Hongcha

An unusual pick is “Yiwu Luoshuidong Gushu Hongcha” from Laifufu. It tells you where it's from (China · Yiwu), when it was picked (2022). Listed around €116.00 per 100g.

OriginLocalityPickedSeasonProcessingTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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More teas to explore

  • Jinxiu Hong Cha

    Yoshi en · Dianhong

    €0.01–€0.01/g

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  • Wakocha Ureshino Tsuyuhikari

    Yoshi en · Dianhong

    €0.02–€0.02/g

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  • 2026 Black Tea "Song Zhen - Tou Chun - Te Ji" (Pine Like Needle - Early Spring - Special) A++ Grade, Loose Leaf Tea, Dian Hong, FengQing, Yunnan

    KingTea · Dianhong

    €0.03–€0.37/g

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  • 2025 Hammond

    white2tea · Dianhong

    €0.03–€0.20/g

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  • 2025 Black Tea "Shai Hong" (Hong Cha - Sun Dried), A Grade Loose Leaf Tea, Dian Hong, FengQing, Yunnan

    KingTea · Dianhong

    €0.03–€0.17/g

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  • 2026 Spring Black Tea "Nong Xiang Hong Ye" (Rich Aroma Red Leaves), A Grade Loose Leaf Tea, Dian Hong, FengQing, Yunnan

    KingTea · Dianhong

    €0.03–€0.37/g

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FAQ

How many Dianhong teas can I compare here?
Our latest import includes 2,478 listings from 131 sellers.
What should I look for on the product page?
Origin country, harvest year, cultivar, and producer or garden name are the most useful fields when they are present. Compare price per gram when pack size is listed.
What is typical Dianhong in this market?
Most listings point to China, with 42% showing a harvest year and 26% naming a cultivar.