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Long Sheng 2005 Tuocha 100g

36,55
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.

Wu Liang Shan 2012 sheng Bing Cha 400g

42,57
Pressed large raw puerhu cake (shengpu) coming from Wu Liang mountain spring production of 2012. Dark-yellow dense infusion with a distinctly fruity aroma. Full, fruity taste with sweet fruit aftertaste. Still very strong, but already slightly matured and aged pu-erh with great potential for further maturation.

Teanet 2004 Bai Hao 357g

150,50
Raw (sheng) puerh pressed as a cake (bing cha) with a traditional weight of 357g. The nature of the tea is the time of maturation and the taste changes slightly and rounds from year to year. The infusion has a wonderfully clean, yellowish-orange color. The taste is typical for quality sheng puerhy - delicately fruity-round with a very pleasant sweetness at the end.

Maocha 2023

4,30
Green (sheng) pu-erh or even better maocha from the southern areas of Yunnan. Large leaves (Da Ye) smell thin and very fresh. Tea has traditionally been dried in the sun, without accelerated modern drying in the oven, and therefore does not contain the slightest hint of unpleasant smoked. The taste is very delicate, sweet and, unlike classic green pu-erhas, it doesn't even have many fruity tones. You will find in it rather light sweetness and freshness, floral tones and long-lasting sweet gentle aftertaste.

Lao Mao Cha 1992

10,32
Mao Cha from 1992 is a successful Pu Erh with a taste of quality, naturally matured Mao Cha. The aroma and taste are typically sweetly earthy, the taste is slightly smelled of dried fruit. The tea does not have roasted tones (quality production process) and is very delicate. Infusion of dark orange to red color, sweet with a long refreshing aftertaste.

Pu Erh Classic

3,44
Basic class of large-leaved Pu Erhu from the province of Yunnan in southern China. The dry leaves are large, hard, dark oily brown. The infusion is dark reddish-brown. The taste is distinctive and strong, aftertaste pleasantly sweet.

Pu Erh Superior

5,59
The upper class of Pu'er. The dry leaf is small, evenly rolled and belongs to superior. The scent is exactly what the right Pu'er should have, you can feel the freshness and sweetness of the Yunnan fruit trees. The taste is the sweetness of nuts, the sweetness of dried fruit, aftertaste is long, soft and pleasant. New batch of Meng Hai - in the dry leaf you can still find a 'new scent from production' which disappears after pouring and also naturally develops from the tea over time.

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

3,44
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.