The Best Teas for Yixing Teapot
Yixing clay teapots are treasured for their unique dual-pore structure, which allows them to “neither steal the fragrance nor produce a stewed taste.” This distinctive quality makes them suitable for brewing almost every type of tea. However, different teas call for specific clay types, pot shapes, and handling methods. Here is your complete pairing guide.
1. Green Tea
Examples: Longjing, Biluochun, Huangshan Maofeng
Recommended Clay:
Duanni, Lüni (green clay), Dicaoqing. These light-colored clays breathe quickly and release heat fast, preventing the leaves from stewing.
Ideal Pot Shape:
A wide opening, a relatively short body, and a small capacity. This combination helps dissipate heat rapidly and preserves the fresh, crisp character of green tea.
Important Notes:
Avoid Zhuni clay or deep-bodied pots. They trap too much heat and will easily overcook the delicate leaves, destroying their refreshing liveliness.
such as
Yixing teapot Xiang Yu handmade 90ml
2. White Tea
Examples: Baihao Yinzhen, Bai Mudan, Shoumei
Recommended Clay:
Zhuni, Hongni, Zini (purple clay), Lüni. These clays retain aroma well without absorbing too much of the tea’s subtle fragrance.
Ideal Pot Shape:
A relatively large lid opening, a narrow belly, and a taller body. This shape gives the whole leaves room to unfurl and helps capture the tea’s delicate downy fragrance.
For example Yixing teapot Yuan Ju 130ml
3. Yellow Tea
Examples: Mengding Huangya, Junshan Yinzhen, Weishan Maojian
Recommended Clay:
Zini, Qingshuini, Jiangponi. These clays do not rob the tea of its aroma and are well suited to the gentle steaming or close-brewing yellow tea likes.
Ideal Pot Shape:
A moderate belly size and a spout design that pours smoothly. Keep the shape balanced to support the tea’s mellow, sweet profile.
4. Oolong Tea
Examples: Tieguanyin, Dahongpao, Dongding Oolong
Recommended Clay:
Zhuni, Hongni, Jiangponi. These high-density clays force out the fragrance quickly and amplify the tea’s high aromatic notes.
Ideal Pot Shape:
A small lid opening, a fast pour, and a rounded belly. This rounded interior lets the tightly rolled leaves expand fully, while the tight seal concentrates the intense floral and fruity aromas.
such as :
5. Black Tea (Hong Cha)
Examples: Keemun, Dianhong, Lapsang Souchong
Recommended Clay:
Zhuni, Zini, Jiangponi. These clays gather fragrance beautifully and bring out the tea liquor’s natural sweetness and smooth, velvety texture.
Ideal Pot Shape:
A round belly, excellent heat retention, and a moderate opening. This shape allows the rich, full-bodied character of black tea to develop fully and evenly.
such as : Shui ping zisha teapot 100ml
6. Pu-erh Tea (Raw and Ripe)
Recommended Clay:
Zini, Dicaoqing, Duanni. The dual-pore structure of these clays effectively adsorbs off-flavors. For raw Pu-erh, it can soften astringency; for ripe Pu-erh, it can eliminate any lingering pile-fermentation taste.
Ideal Pot Shape:
A slightly deeper belly with balanced heat retention. Raw Pu-erh needs enough interior space for the leaves to spread open, while ripe Pu-erh benefits from a longer, warm steep that deepens its mellow smoothness.
such as yixing teapot Tao Guan 148ml
7. Dark Tea (Hei Cha)
Examples: Anhua Dark Tea, Liu Bao, and ripe Pu-erh
Recommended Clay:
Zini or well-aged clay. These have a moderate density and excellent breathability, thoroughly drawing out the tea’s aged, woody, and earthy notes.
Ideal Pot Shape:
Thick walls, a stable and substantial base, and a full, rounded belly. The strong heat retention makes the pot ideal for long, slow infusions that unlock the tea’s deep complexity.
foe example: yixing teapot Han Ou 150ml
A Crucial Final Note
Because Yixing clay absorbs the essence of the tea brewed in it, always follow the “one pot, one tea” principle. Dedicate each teapot to a single tea type to prevent flavors from bleeding into one another. Over time, your pot will develop a beautiful patina and gradually enhance the very tea it was paired with.





