China produces dozens of dark tea varieties, but finding a reliable Fu Tea supplier who delivers consistent quality, proper documentation, and fair pricing is challenging. Many "suppliers" on B2B platforms are trading companies with no actual tea production capability, while genuine manufacturers may lack English communication skills. This guide helps you navigate the landscape.
Verify the supplier has a valid import/export license (进出口经营权). Legitimate exporters will provide their license number for verification through China's Ministry of Commerce website. Without this license, they cannot legally export tea, and your shipment may be confiscated at customs.
Ask for CIQ (China Inspection and Quarantine) certificates from previous shipments. This proves they have actual export experience and their products meet Chinese food safety standards for export. A supplier who has never exported before will not have CIQ certificates.
Authentic Jingyang Fu Tea must have visible golden flowers (Eurotium cristatum) throughout the tea brick. Request close-up photos of the tea cross-section. The golden flowers should be evenly distributed, bright yellow-gold in color, and visible to the naked eye. Sparse or uneven golden flowers indicate poor fermentation quality.
Jingyang Fu Tea has geographical indication protection (地理标志保护产品), similar to Champagne or Darjeeling. Check if the supplier can provide a Certificate of Origin from Jingyang County, Shaanxi Province. Tea produced outside Jingyang cannot legally be called "Jingyang Fu Tea."
Always start with a sample order before committing to large quantities. Evaluate taste (earthy, smooth, slightly sweet), aroma (woody with fungal notes from golden flowers), and golden flower density. A reputable supplier will be happy to send samples.
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