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Cha Ye — compare listings, prices, and harvest detail

49 teas from Cha Ye in our latest data.

Most teas here come from China. About 22% say where they were grown, and 4% say when the leaves were picked — both are useful checks before you buy.

Data through May 7, 2026.

Teas listed

49

Tea pages

49

Types of tea

6

Says when it was picked

4%

Says where it was grown

22%

Cha Ye at a glance

Cha Ye has 49 teas across 49 product pages in our data.

China is named most often. Many pages also include when the leaves were picked and which plant variety was used.

What this seller usually lists

Typical teas from Cha Ye most often come from China with medium roast and low oxidation where processing is listed.

12% name the tea plant variety and 4% name who grew it. Scented or flavored titles appear on about 14.3% of pages — worth noticing if you want a plain, unflavored tea.

What stands out in this catalog

12% name the tea plant variety (cultivar) and 4% name who grew it.

4% say when the leaves were picked and 22% say where the tea was grown — helpful fields when you are comparing quality and freshness.

Tea styles offered

The most-listed types of tea include Yancha, Shou Puer, Jasmine Scented, Lapsang Souchong, Dianhong, Baihao Yinzhen.

How prices compare

Pack sizes vary. Sort the table by price per gram to compare teas on equal footing.

Origins in this category

Top styles in this catalog

Examples worth opening

Good example to compare

Lapsang Souchong

A good example to open first is “Lapsang Souchong” from Cha Ye. It tells you where it's from (China · Wu Yi Mountains · Tong Mu), which plant variety (Qi Lan).

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Good example to compare

Rou Gui

A good example to open first is “Rou Gui” from Cha Ye. It tells you where it's from (China · Fujian · Wuyi Mountains).

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Unusual pick

White Cloud Jasmine Sachês

An unusual pick is “White Cloud Jasmine Sachês” from Cha Ye. It tells you where it's from (China).

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Unusual pick

Jasmine Bai Hao

An unusual pick is “Jasmine Bai Hao” from Cha Ye. Origin and harvest detail on this page is limited.

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More teas to explore

  • Premium Pu’er [Sachês]

    Cha Ye · Shou Pu-erh

    €0.25–€0.25/g

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  • Lavanda

    Cha Ye · Other

    €0.07–€0.13/g

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  • Nannuo Pu’er Shu

    Cha Ye · Shou Pu-erh

    €0.23–€0.23/g

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  • Grande Amarelo (de Mo Gan)

    Cha Ye · Other

    €2.13–€2.13/g

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  • Dragão e Fênix ’06

    Cha Ye · Yancha

    €0.22–€0.46/g

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  • Preto de Mo Gan

    Cha Ye · Other

    €1.49–€2.42/g

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FAQ

How many teas from Cha Ye can I compare here?
Our latest data includes 49 teas from this seller.
What should a beginner check before buying?
Look for three things when they are listed: where the tea was grown, when the leaves were picked (harvest year), and which tea plant variety was used. Price per gram helps you compare different pack sizes fairly.
What kinds of tea does Cha Ye sell most?
Most teas point to China. 4% say when they were picked and 12% name the plant variety.
How current is this data?
Listings were last updated on 2026-05-07. Prices and stock can change on the seller's site.