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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

10,32
"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.

Moli Tai Mu Long Zhu

15,91
Moli Tai Mu Long Zhu (Jasmine Dragon Pearls). Tightly completely hand-rolled regular balls of green tea tips, flavored with jasmine flower added in the drying process. The quality jasmine aroma lasts long after the tea is finished. Glass dishes will offer a beautiful view of the developing balls. They give a greenish fresh and strongly aromatic drink with a strong taste of jasmine combined with delicate green tea. The infusion has a light color. Compared to jasmine teas sold in regular stores, it does not have such a strong aroma. Jasmine rather underlines the tea notes, but does not overpower them. The tea tastes sweet, but the main flavor is more floral. It can be prepared for several infusions if we gradually increase the temperature.

Keemun Mao Feng

10,32
"Qimen Mao Feng" or "Qimen Fur Peak " - the top class of Keemun, the highest level in our offer. Unlike the lower classes, the leaves are not processed by machine but exclusively by hand. This makes the infusion cleaner and more balanced. The taste is thin, fresh with a very pleasant and long aftertaste. Flower and fruit tones, lightly chocolate, are significantly represented. The dry leaf is long, thin, slightly twisted. Multi-infusion tea more than suitable for preparation in the style of Gong Fu Cha.

Meng Ding Hong Mei

12,04
"Red plum from Meng Ding" - a higher variety of red tea from plantations on Mount Meng Ding. The smaller leaf in the form of slightly twisted needles smells like honey to slightly malty.

Green Monkey

7,74
Lü Mao Hou [Lju Mao Chou] - "Green Monkey" is a famous Chinese green tea from the province of Futiijen. The tea leaf is spirally rolled, richly hairy and has a pure green color. The infusion is light green with a hazelnut scent, the taste is strong, sweet and round.

Huang Shan Mao Feng Ji Pin

21,07
"Wild hairy peaks from the Yellow Mountains in the highest quality" - fresh fresh richly tips green tea from the Yellow Mountains in Anhui Province. Infusion of soft green color, slightly herbal scent. The taste is fresh, fresh, sweetly herbal, sweetening on the palate.

Dian Hong Jin Hou

15,05
Jin Mao Hou - "Golden Monkey" - richly hairy tip red tea from Yunnan province. Sweet fruity to honey aroma, full, velvety soft taste with aromatic aftertaste.

Guangxi Dong Fang Mei Ren

20,64
Richly hairy leaves with a typical fruity to honey scent. Infusion of orange color, fruity aroma and full, complex sweet and developing taste.

Ya Shi Dao Hua Xiang

21,50

An excellent tea with a traditional but not very tempting name - "The smell of duck droppings". The tea itself has one of the most amazing aromas that Dan Cong type teas can offer - delicious and full at the same time, charming, reminiscent of rice flowers, smooth and very sweet with complex floral tones and a long-fading aftertaste.