Yue Guang Bai “White Moonlight”
"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
"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.
Yunnan Mao Jian Ye Sheng
Fresh aromatic green tea from the gardens high up on Wu Liang Shan Mountain (1670 m above sea level). Dark green uniform leaf with a noticeable proportion of silvery tips.
The leaf has a fresh aroma with a trace of fruit, the infusion is sparkling yellow-green in colour, fresh and strong in flavour with a fruity hint and a typical trace of chestnut blossom aroma. The aftertaste in the other infusions sweetens pleasantly and the fruity taste stands out.
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Dian Hong Ye Sheng
Hua Cha Cui Ming
Xiao Qing Gan 2009 Xinhui
Yi Wu 2006 shu Hong Kong
Čaj byl skladován ve vlhkém skladu v Hongkongu, takže je znatelně zralejší, než jiné čaje stejného stáří.
Vůně je kvalitní "skladová" - tzn. je cítit mokré dřevo, zemitost, houby, avšak beze stop plísní.
Chuť je výrazně "mokrá" - zemitá, ve které dominují tóny dřeva a hub, zabalené do hladké sladkosti. Přesto má čaj střední plnost.
Doporučujeme milovníkům "zemitých" puerů.
Dian Hong Jin Hou
Yunnan Zao Chun 2021
"Early Spring" - Fresh aromatic green tea from higher parts around Ying Pan Shan (1100 m above sea level) from the early harvest. Nice even leaf with a higher proportion of silvery hairy tips. This year processed from finer younger leaves with more tips thanks to a very early harvest.
Leaf fresh aroma with a hint of fruit, infusion of sparkling yellow-green color of fresh delicate fruit taste with a typical hint of chestnut flowers. Aftertaste in other infusions is pleasantly sweet and the fruity taste stands out.
Yunnan Bai Mu Dan
'White Peony' - a sign of high quality is the natural shape of the leaves, the deep, glossy grey-green colour and the high proportion of 'bai hao' - white hairs from the tips.
The colour of the infusion is yellowish-amber, the aroma is floral. The flavour is smooth and at the same time full-bodied and round. Aftertaste is long and pleasantly sweet. The tea only needs to be steeped for a short time, it lasts for many infusions.
Bada 2017 Gushu Bing Cha 100g
A green (sheng) pu-erh cake pressed from the leaves of wild old tea trees. A mixture of maocha from trees aged 150 and over from the wider Ba Da mountain region. Carefully selected trees harvested only once a year in the spring.
Relatively strong and refreshing, clean taste with pleasant tones. At the end with a distinctly sweet taste which gradually deepens and develops. Bada teas are often compared to Bulang teas, only they have a thinner, fresh taste and a unique aroma.
The tea has great strength, lasts many infusions (you can boldly enjoy it throughout the day) and has great potential for further maturation. Excellent now but in 5-10 years (and later) it will still be more delicious and better!