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Teanet 2012 Wu Liang Shan Zhuan Cha 250g

20,64
Basic dark pu'er for everyday drinking pressed into a classic brick (zhuan cha) weighing 250g. Full & distinctive taste, dark color, sweet aroma and many infusions.

Mini Tuocha 2012

3,87
Dark pu'er  of basic quality pressed into 5-6 g of nests, wrapped in fine paper. Slightly crushed leaf, pleasantly sweet nutty taste.

Meng Hai 2007 Tuocha 100g

24,51
Tuocha 沱茶 denotes Pu'er pressed into the shape of a nest or bowl. It is one of the basic shapes into which Pu'er is traditionally pressed. The package usually consists of 5 pieces wrapped in bamboo or paper. However, the usual traditional weight is 250g in recent years, and due to the increased interest in Pu'er and its higher exports, smaller nests can usually be found, usually weighing 100g or 50g. However, these small nests are not commonly available on the Chinese market because there is no demand for them.

Orijin 2017 Jing Mai Tuocha 100g

12,47
A new nest of dark Pu'er (shu) of our products under the Orijin brand. Balanced pleasantly sweet taste with traces of nuts and Chinese dates. Excellent for immediate drinking and long-term archiving.

Orijin 2017 Jing Mai Bing Cha 180g

24,51
A new dark cake from our production. Velvety consistency, dense and full of flavor with traces of nuts with a pleasantly sweet aftertaste. The cake is suitable for immediate drinking and long-term storage.

Orijin 2018 Mini Pu Erh Bing Cha 7pcs / 56g

10,32
Small pu-erh cakes (xiaobing) from Wu Liang Shan of our own production. Dark infusion with sweet aroma, complex, balanced and smooth sweetening taste. Ideal for travel, work, home, just about anywhere and for any kind of preparation from gongfuch to grandpa style.

Yunnan Da Ye

4,30
Yunnan Hong Cha [jun-nan hong ča] - Basic and most common Chinese red tea. In China, all middle-class red teas from Yunnan belong to this group. The only condition is the production of teas from the Yunnan Da Ye cultivar, ie a large-leaved variety of the Yunnan tea tree. The higher the proportion of golden tips, the higher the tea, the smoothness is less welcome - it means a higher drying temperature and thus faster tea production. The color of the infusion is orange-red to light brown, the tea smells like prunes, the taste is full, massive, when properly prepared, it is not bitter at all, aftertaste is significantly sweet to honey. Excellent tea for a great price.

Phoenix Hong Cha

18,06
"Red orchid" - red tea processed from the cultivar Shuixian, var. Mi Lan Xiang, which beautifully combines the delicate honey aroma of the popular oolong and the refreshing fruitiness of red teas. Dark orange infusion of fruity-honey aroma & refreshing full taste. At first, it tastes pleasantly fruity and straightforward, but in the end, the typical complex character of oolongs from the Phoenix mountains returns.

Wu Yi Hong Cha

13,33
Slightly twisted, large, dark leaf with a delicate malt aroma, aromatic fruit after pouring. Golden-orange color, richly fruity, wildly sweet taste in many infusions. Processed from the wild cultivar Qi Zhong 奇种.

Tian Mu Hong Cha

9,46
"Heavenly Red Tea" - fresh, aromatic fruit red tea from Tian Mu Mountain processed from the famous Long Jing cultivar # 43. The tea comes from the same gardens and production as our Gou Qing green tea introduced last year.

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.