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Bi Tan Piao Xue

15,48
"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.

Gunpowder

3,44
Gunpowder in the West, Zhu Cha (pearl tea) in China. It is an important export item, although it is not very popular in China itself. It is popular in the West due to its shape - the leaves are wrapped in small granules, which makes more tea reminiscent of gunpowder. Thanks to this, this tea is resistant to aging and absorption of odors (it is better transported). The infusion is yellow-green in color, tastes very strong and quite bitter, but contains a lot of healthy nutrients as well as other green teas, including tea polyphenols, zinc, flavonoids and fluoride. It is interesting in combination with mint and a lot of sugar - a drink known as "Le Tuareg".

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.

Quality loose leaf teas with direct import from China, Taiwan, Japan, or other countries.