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Long Jing Xi Hu Superior

12,90
The upper class of the well-known & popular "Dragon Wells of the West Lake" (which has a total of 13 different quality classes). Authentic Lung Ching is supposed to be processed only by hand, which requires a lot of skill and time, and thus increases the price of tea. However, the quality of such tea corresponds to the price. Dragon wells of higher varieties give a crystal clear drink of a tender emerald color with an aroma as dense as orchids and a fresh saturated taste with fruit tones.

Long Jing Xi Hu

8,60
"Dragon Well from West Lake". Lake 'Xi Hu' is located near Hangzhou in eastern China. The monastery plantations around it were known from the time of the Classical Book of Tea by Lu Yüe (758 AD). Lung Ching belongs to spring teas and the best collection comes from the same period. The process of sorting, drying and roasting should be followed exactly for the production of real Lung Ching. The tea has flat leaves, a strong aroma and is sweet and beautifully fragrant in the infusion.

Dian Hong Jin Zhen

8,60
"Golden Needles" - an excellent variety of red tea from the Feng Qing area of Yunnan Province. The content of "Da Jin Hao" or "big golden tips" is about 60-70%. Richly hairy tips are evenly rolled. The color of the infusion is dark orange-red and remarkably clear. The aroma is more balanced and intense than in the Dian Hong Gong Fu class and you can smell the aroma of dried apricots, forest honey and peaches. The taste is very penetrating & delicate. The tea lasts many infusions, aftertaste persists in the mouth for a long time after drinking. Very good as a warming tea, which makes it especially suitable for drinking in the cold months of the year. For casual tea lovers, it does have euphoric effects.

Meng Ding Si Bei Xiang

9,89
"The Scent of Four Cups", a popular and affordable green tea from the Meng Ding Mountains. The name of the tea derives its character with a beautiful, intense sweet aroma ... which is not all, because there are four aromas hidden in the tea, which manifest themselves gradually, with each infusion one of them, which dominates the cup, comes to the fore - hence 'aroma four cups'. Sparkling yellow infusion sharp, slightly astringent and strong taste with an intense floral-fruity trace on the palate and with a slowly fading slightly spicy aftertaste.

Lü Xue Ya

8,17
"Green snow" is a relatively new type of tea, which began to be produced in 2003. Longitudinally rolled leaves have an emerald color and a fresh green aroma. The emerald green infusion is full of dense, balanced and slightly baked taste in other infusions with a slightly sweet aftertaste. Tea can be prepared only in relatively cold water. The leaching time must then be extended to at least 7 minutes. You can easily prepare a delicious and refreshing 'ice tea' on hot summer days.

Yue Guang Bai “White Moonlight”

12,04
"White moonlight" - known as 'white pu-erh' - a special green (sheng) pu-erh with a difference in processing, where the leaves are allowed to fade at night after harvest, instead of in the sun, as is usual in maocha. A large proportion of dull silvery, large hairy tips gives the tea an attractive appearance. The color of the infusion is yellowish and smells mostly of herbs with a little fruit. The taste is sweet, very complex and develops with each subsequent infusion, with a bit of bitterness gradually appearing and encouraging the distinctive flavors typical of green (sheng) pu-erhas.

Dian Hong Mao Feng

6,88

"Downy tip from Yunnan" - a high grade of red tea from the Meng Hai area.

The color of the infusion is orange-red. The aroma is sweet and intense with a typical aroma of dried apricots, malt and forest honey.

The taste is full, fruity-malty with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. Pleasantly warming tea.

Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong

7,74
"Lapsang Souchong", or "smoked tea". A traditional, handmade tea specialty from the Wu Yi Mountains of Fujian Province. Infusion very pleasant and strong, smooth, noble smoky taste with tones of dried fruit. The aroma of pine wood and needles, typical and desirable for this tea, is fully represented and harmoniously combines with the character of the tea as a whole, from which one can already recognize the authenticity and traditional production process.

Kukicha

9,03

Traditional Japanese tea varieties process not only leaves but also petioles. Therefore, the tea has the characteristics of freshness, sweetness and low caffeine content.

 

Sencha Ryokucha

10,32

Traditional daily Sencha. It has the typical characteristics of strong taste and rich aroma.

Genmaicha

7,31

Japanese green tea Bancha mixed with finely fried rice, which gives it a special bread-sweet taste. In translation, the name means "Tea with unpolished rice".

Bancha

5,59
Traditional basic grade of common Japanese tea, characterized by a stronger profile and a sharp, full-bodied flavor.

Hong Bao Shi

12,04
"Red gem" - smaller shiny leaves, carefully hand-shaped into smaller balls. Pleasantly warming red tea with an intense fruity aroma, full and complex, long-lasting taste with a hint of muscat. Beautiful and exceptional red tea.

Jin Jun Mei

"Golden eyebrows" - completely hand-processed tip red tea from a fine spring harvest. A smaller, even leaf with a noticeable proportion of golden tips gives off a malty, spicy aroma, after pouring, stronger chocolate tones with a touch of honey come to the fore. The tea is full and sweet chocolate flavor with hints of exotic spices.

Tan Yang Jin Hao

10,75
"Golden Hair of Tan Yang" - This beautiful red tea has long been famous and popular in China, as is the small village of Tan Yang in the Fu'an area, Fu Tian Province, where the tea comes from. The area is famous for the production of quality red teas. The small leaf is dark, shiny in the dry state and smells sweet chocolate. The taste is sweet, slightly spicy with a pleasant aftertaste.

Bai Xue Long

10,75
"White Snow Dragon" - a beautifully processed white tea with an intensely sweet herbal aroma. The yellowish, sparkling infusion smells complexly of fruit and herbs. The taste is strong, sweet, without a trace of astringency. It is one of the few newly produced white teas, which thanks to its high quality soon gained popularity not only in China but also in other countries.

Bi Luo Chun

9,46
"Emerald Spring Spirals ". A very fine tea that should be collected in early spring, as soon as the first tender leaves appear, in which the content of amino acids and tea phenols is the greatest. The tea must be processed the same day it was harvested. The whole process (plucking, drying and rolling) must be completed by night. Bi Luo Chun has seven classes of varying quality - the lower the class, the bigger the leaves collected and vice versa. For high grades, the drying temperature used is lower and the handling of the sheet more careful. The aroma of dry tea is indescribable, almost honey-like, the leaves are twisted into miniature, richly fluffy spirals, the infusion has a soft emerald color with a heavier, full, yet very fresh taste.