Yong Zhen 2017 Zhuan Cha 250g
Song Luo
Traditionally processed green tea directly from the famous Song Luo mountain in its higher elevations. The dark green even leaf curled into fine looser balls gives off a slightly smoked pleasant aroma. The color of the infusion is yellowish sparkling and completely transparent. The taste of the tea is very full, only lightly and very pleasantly smoked and yet very fresh and light as a breeze.
Gunpowder
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".
Bu Lang 2016 Gong Ting Jin Zhen Bing Cha 100g
Gui Hua
"Osmanthus" - Taiwanese oolong with the scent of osmanthus. There are several methods by which a similar tea aroma is achieved. Our Gui Hua is made by the traditional method.
The infusion gives a yellow color with a thin scent full of osmanthus and citrus tones, slightly sour and refreshing, which will withstand many infusions.
Gou Qing
Bai Mu Dan Ji Pin
Hojicha
Long Sheng 2005 Tuocha 100g
Excellent pu-erh made in the autumn of 2006. Precisely processed dark (shu) pu-erh from high-quality unmixed maocha. The aroma of the tea is thin, fresh, reminiscent of sweet Chinese dates and ripe fruit. The infusion is rich, full of flavor with sweet milky to chocolate tones. The tea lacks any signs of stale, bitterness or smokyness, which are characteristic of young and especially poorly processed pu-erhs.
Delicious, very distinctive tea. Completely different from classical Chinese production. The return of the pu-erh legend from our archive.