Bi Tan Piao Xue
"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
"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.
Lü Bao Shi
Chen Pi Shou Mei Fang Cha
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.
Added to this is the citrusy-fresh character of tangerine.
Bi Luo Chun Ji Pin
"Green Snail Spring" - It is known as the "Three Fresh", it is fragrant, strong, mellow, and bright in color. Floral and fruity, refreshing, with a special charm. The selection class of one of the ten most famous Chinese teas.
Tender and pleasantly smoky taste with tones of honey and ripe fruit that leaves a long sweet aftertaste in the mouth. Very pleasant drink not only on summer days.
Long Jing Shi Feng
"Lion's Top Dragon Well" - According to traditional Chinese view, the true Long Jing is supposed to have four characteristics (or four treasures) - a bright green color, a dense aroma, a saturated taste and a beautiful shape.
Our Shi Feng has all these qualities in abundance. 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 watered with water around 80-85 ° C. Tea should be handled with care, it is better to prepare it softer to maintain its delicate rich aroma.
Long Jing Xi Hu Superior
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
"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
"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.
Song Luo Ji Pin
A selection class of tea from Song Luo mountain, which is honored with the title "Green Gold" among the famous teas of China.
The crystal-clear infusion is strong, slightly grassy and has a sweet taste of Chinese olives. Tea processed only from tips is strong, dense and contains a considerable amount of fine fluff. Not only does this tea have an excellent color, aroma and taste, but it also contains many substances that a person needs. According to research, it has a high content of vitamin C (up to 170 mg / 100 g), it also contains up to 17 types of amino acids, organic compounds and minerals that have both nutritional and healing effects.
Song Luo is recommended primarily to support digestion, also helps remove fats from the body, relieves heat and can regulate the flow of life energy. It has often been prescribed for the treatment of high blood pressure, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, dysentery but also for the treatment of skin ulcers.
Meng Ding Mao Feng
"Fluffy peaks of the Meng Ding Mountains" as can be translated the name 'mao feng', popular and used for many teas. It is usually used to emphasize the quality of the leaf used, when the hairy tops - buds and leaves - are abundant.
Dark green, larger, regularly twisted leaf with a strong, sweet aroma. In the cup, it develops in a full, strong taste with slightly fruity, fresh undertones with an aromatic and long-lasting aftertaste.
Meng Ding Si Bei Xiang
"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.