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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.

Da Hong Pao

14,62
Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe) - one of the best rock teas  (yancha) straight from the cradle of all oolongs - Wu Yi Shan. Teas grow on the region's numerous rocky cliffs, which, thanks to the local climate and stony soil, acquire special features that are later deepened by traditional processing. Due to its unique properties and taste, Da Hong Pao is often referred to as the 'King of Teas'. The color of the leaves is dark brown, often with a charcoal luster. The taste is balanced, the aroma is strong but still soft and pleasant and aftertaste long and sweet.

Qi Zhong

10,32
A unique new type of oolong tea, rock tea, usually roasted, but still has a sweet and spicy aroma and taste with a clear aftertaste.

Formosa GABA Oolong

13,76
Taiwanese oolong with a very specific aroma and a corresponding sweet taste reminiscent of overripe sweet fruit. It gives a golden-orange infusion and withstands a surprising number of taste-stable infusions. GABA content approx. 180 mg / 100g.

Tie Guan Yin King

9,89
Tie Guan Yin Wang or 'Royal', the upper class of the famous Iron Goddess. This variety has bright green leaves typically loosely rolled up, a floral-orchid aroma and a very delicate and flowery taste, with a long honey-sweet aftertaste.