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Bi Tan Piao Xue

15,12
"Snow falling on a jade green pond" - a beautifully poetic name for a fine green tea from the spring harvest in the Ze Rong region of Fujian. The tea was scented with the finest autumn jasmine in a high ratio of 5:1 (5kg of jasmine flowers were used for 1kg of tea). Jasmine flowers are also abundantly present in the tea itself (although they do not add any more aroma - they are aesthetically pleasing and give meaning to the poetic name of the tea). The tea has a distinctly jasmine-sweet, silky-fruity flavour with a rich aroma that lasts for many infusions.

Bai Mu Dan King

15,54
"Royal White Peony" - a great class of white tea. The colour of the infusion is yellowish-amber, the aroma is floral and delicate, reminiscent of the scent of peony. The taste is smooth as silk and at the same time full and round. Aftertaste is very long, pleasantly sweet. This year, thanks to a slightly different processing, which is growing in popularity, we can find a note known from aged white teas in the taste.

Shou Mei 2024 Xiao Bing Cha 100g

15,96
Shou Mee, also known in the Czech Republic under the translation 'Eyebrows of a long age' - the basic class of white tea. Large yellow-green to light brown richly downy leaves, there are also a few thick leaves. Infusion of deep orange-yellow color with a typical aroma and taste of white teas - slightly herbal spicy to fruity with a strong aftertaste.

Fu Ding Matcha

10,92
Very finely ground Chinese matcha green tea from gardens in the Fu Ding area (known mainly for white teas). Tea can be used both in the Japanese tea ceremony of chanoju and for informal home preparation or for various culinary purposes. Only the highest quality green tea leaves are used for production, which are slowly ground in stone mills after drying. With the help of gentle processing, the tea retains all the healthy substances contained and a very fresh aroma and taste.

Bai Hao Yin Zhen

67,20
"White hairy silver needles" - the best and most famous Chinese white tea, which belongs to the list of the best Chinese teas ever. It first appeared around 1796. Young, richly hairy and large strong tips of the tea tree of the Fu Ding Da Bai Cha cultivar are used to produce this tea. Harvesting takes place only during a very short period in spring, and only in nice weather. The real Bai Hao Yin Zhen has all four valuables of Chinese tea really wonderful. Undeveloped buds of the same size, hairy like a willow. The scent of dry leaf has sweet tones of flower pollen, the freshness of the mountain wind and the sweetness of morning dew. The infusion is almond yellow to orange. The taste is clean, sweet, light and tender, with a thin spring energy.

Shou Mei 2013 40g

25,20
Shou Mei, also known in the Czech Republic as 'Eyebrows of Long Age'. This is a basic grade of white tea, but we have left it to mature in our warehouse for 10 years. The leaves are richly downy, with a few thick tips here and there. Now after such a long time in storage they are more brown than usual. The infusion has also darkened - it is a deep orange-yellowish colour with a typical 'medicinal' aroma and taste, a heavier spicy herbaceousness and a light fruitiness. The aftertaste is very distinctly sweet and lasts and lasts.

Bai Mu Dan Ji Pin

46,20
Tea with an intense, sweet floral scent. The infusion is slightly yellowish in colour with fruity-sweet notes, velvety smooth taste with a long lasting aftertaste - a perfect white tea. A refreshing and invigorating 'White Peony' of the finest Royal grade.

Shou Mei

7,14
Shou Mee, also known in the Czech Republic under the translation 'Eyebrows of a long age' - the basic class of white tea. Large yellow-green to light brown richly downy leaves, there are also a few thick leaves. Infusion of deep orange-yellow color with a typical aroma and taste of white teas - slightly herbal spicy to fruity with a strong aftertaste.

Gong Mei 2018 pressed 100g

34,02
"White chocolate" or pressed white tea Gong Mei from the spring production of 2018. Delicate fruity flavors and aromas of many infusions. The tea has already been pressed for easy portioning into 18 pieces of 5.5 g, just for one smaller teapot (200 ml).