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Tian Li Cha

111,80
"Heavenly pear" - that's how the Taiwanese call this first-class tea. It is grown at an altitude of over 2000 m.a.s.l., which makes it one of the highest quality Taiwanese teas ever, and because of this it is often used as a gift in diplomatic negotiations.

Zi Juan Bai Cha

49,45
In 1985, scientists from the Yunnan Tea Research Institute discovered a tea tree with purple buds, leaves, and stems in

An Cha 2019 Mao Jian

81,70
A black (dark) Chinese tea from Anhui Province, similar to the traditional Lu An Hei Cha, but produced outside the originally defined area. The tea comes in a box with a wide bamboo leaf (Ruo Ye) used in traditional Chinese medicine. It is recommended to prepare the tea together with small parts of the bamboo leaf. The sparkling, orange-yellow infusion has an intense fruity aroma with a subtle herbal note. The taste is refreshing, full, richly fruity with a gradually sweetening aftertaste.

Meng Ding Jin Ya

34,40
"Golden shoots", luxury red tea of our production from the best gardens in Meng Ding Shan in Sichuan. The delicate, tiny, slightly spirally twisted leaf with the majority of golden tips gives off a pleasant, slightly floral-fruity scent in the dry state, which develops in full fruity tones after watering. The color of the infusion is rather orange with a hint of red. The taste is full, round and sweetly fruity with a long aftertaste. Exclusive red tea not only for connoisseurs!

Tie Luo Han

47,30

"Iron arhat"-is one of the most famous rock tea in Wu Yi Shan area.

The dry leaves are dark in color and have a toasted and dark chocolate flavor. During the brewing process, the leaves are dark green. The tea soup is darker in color, balanced in taste, with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste, with a distinct floral fragrance. After the last cup of drinking, the floral-like sweetness lasts for a long time.

 

Wu Dong Mi Xiang

77,40

"Phoenix from Wudong" is the darker color, more baking, and therefore more obvious representative of "Phoenix" in our products. Orange tea soup, with the sweet aroma of ripe fruit, fresh and juicy taste and pleasant stimulating effect.

The tea comes from selected small batches of products from the higher altitudes of Fengshan. Completely manual processing is a matter of course, and traditional meticulous baking is also a matter of course - this is a very critical step in the processing of oolong tea, which requires a lot of skills and experience.

Long Jing Da Fo #43

16,34
According to the traditional Chinese view, the real Long Jing should have four characteristics (or four treasures) - a bright green color, a dense aroma, a saturated taste and a beautiful shape. To better enjoy not only the taste but also the look of this famous tea, we recommend using a glass teapot or tall glass to prepare it. The tea is filled with water around 85 ° C. Tea should be handled with care, it is better to make it softer to maintain its delicate rich aroma.

Bai Mu Dan Ji Pin

47,30
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.

Da Hong Pao King

34,40
„Velké šarlatové roucho“ – vyšší třída proslaveného ‚Krále čajů‘. Barva listů je tmavě zelená až hnědá. Chuť plná, komplexně ovocná se stopou typické minerality. Vůně výrazná, ale přesto jemná a příjemná, aftertaste dlouhý a sladký.

Five-leaved ginseng (Jiao gu lan)

7,31

Ceratophyllum or Gynostemma is a climbing plant from the pumpkin family, which originated in southern China. Low temperature resistance to -15°C. In winter, the above-ground part disappears, but reappears in spring. It can also be planted in pots. This plant is sometimes called five-leaf ginseng or southern ginseng; it has nothing to do with real ginseng (Panax ginseng).