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Yue Guang Bai “White Moonlight”

12,04
"White moonlight" - known as 'white pu-erh' - a special green (sheng) pu-erh with a difference in processing, where the leaves are allowed to fade at night after harvest, instead of in the sun, as is usual in maocha. A large proportion of dull silvery, large hairy tips gives the tea an attractive appearance. The color of the infusion is yellowish and smells mostly of herbs with a little fruit. The taste is sweet, very complex and develops with each subsequent infusion, with a bit of bitterness gradually appearing and encouraging the distinctive flavors typical of green (sheng) pu-erhas.

Xiao Qing Gan 2009 Xinhui

14,19
Xiao Qing Gan / 小青柑 - doslova "malá zelená mandarinka". Původem z oblasti Xinhui / 新会, provincie Guangdong. Jedná se o puer, který byl naplněn do mandarinkové kůry.

An Cha 2021

8,60
Černý (tmavý) čínský čaj z provincie Anhui, podobný tradičnímu Lu An Hei Cha, avšak produkovaný i mimo původně vymezené oblasti. Tradičně lisován/pěchován do 250g bambusových košů (Sun Qiao). Čaj je v košíku vystlán a obalen širokým bambusovým listem (Ruo Ye), používaným v tradiční čínské medicíně. Je doporučeno čaj připravovat spolu s malými částmi obalového bambusoveho listu. Nálev jiskřivé, oranžovo-žluté barvy má intenzivní ovocné aroma s jemnou bylinnou stopou. Chuť je osvěžující, plná, sytě ovocná s pozvolně sládnoucím dozvukem.

Long Sheng 2006 shu Bing Cha 357g

73,10
Precizně zpracovaný pu-erh vyrobený z produkce 2006. Vůně čaje je plná a svěží, připomínající sladké čínské datle a zralé ovoce (Zao Xiang). Nálev je syté, plné chuti s nasládlými ořechovými až čokoládovitými tóny. V čaji chybí jakékoli známky zatuchlosti, trpkosti či kouřovitosti, jež jsou příznačné pro mladé a hlavně nekvalitně zpracované tmavé pu-erhy.

Bang Wai 2016 shu Bing Cha 357g

37,84
Bang Wai Shan 邦崴山: poměrně neznámá hora v okrese Fu Dong, Lan Cang s rozlehlými lesy starých divokých čajových stromů.

Yi Wu 2006 shu Hong Kong

14,19
Čaj byl skladován ve vlhkém skladu v Hongkongu, takže je znatelně zralejší, než jiné čaje stejného stáří. Vůně je kvalitní "skladová" - tzn. je cítit mokré dřevo, zemitost, houby, avšak beze stop plísní. Chuť je výrazně "mokrá" - zemitá, ve které dominují tóny dřeva a hub, zabalené do hladké sladkosti. Přesto má čaj střední plnost. Doporučujeme milovníkům "zemitých" puerů.

Bang Wai 2023 Gushu sheng 8g

7,74
A fresh and invigorating intensely sweet green (sheng) pu-erh with notes of forest honey and a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. Processed from 400-500 year old wild growing tea trees from the lesser known Bang Wai area of Lancang. Pressed into tablets of eight grams for easy dosing. The tea has great strength, can withstand many, many infusions (you can safely enjoy it throughout the day) and has great potential for further maturation.

Yi Wu Mahei 2015 Gushu sheng 200g

141,90
The aroma combines four profiles - herbs, wood, fruit and flowers, the ratio of which gradually changes with each infusion. The taste has already lost the classic Puer freshness, on the other hand, a pronounced sweetness has already developed, which is complemented by still noticeable bitterness and acidity. These will continue to transform into sweetness and roundness over the years. The infusion is full, medium light, with light fruitiness and woodiness. The tea lasted 12 infusions, so it is suitable for all-day drinking.

Bada 2017 Gushu Bing Cha 100g

39,56
A green (sheng) pu-erh cake pressed from the leaves of wild old tea trees. A mixture of maocha from trees aged 150 and over from the wider Ba Da mountain region. Carefully selected trees harvested only once a year in the spring. Relatively strong and refreshing, clean taste with pleasant tones. At the end with a distinctly sweet taste which gradually deepens and develops. Bada teas are often compared to Bulang teas, only they have a thinner, fresh taste and a unique aroma. The tea has great strength, lasts many infusions (you can boldly enjoy it throughout the day) and has great potential for further maturation. Excellent now but in 5-10 years (and later) it will still be more delicious and better!

Yong Zhen 2017 Zhuan Cha 250g

29,24
A dark Pu'er brick from the Lin Cang area from a proven manufacturer. Deep red color of the infusion, aroma of Chinese dates and nuts, pleasantly sweet taste. Very good price/performance ratio. The brick is suitable for immediate drinking and long-term storage.

Bu Lang 2016 Gong Ting Jin Zhen Bing Cha 100g

42,57
Full & dense, pleasantly sweet dark Pu'er of specific taste processed from the Golden Needles (Jin Zhen). Processed exclusively from the highest quality leave - Gong Ting.

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.

Pǔ’ěr chá / Pu`er Tea 普洱茶 (also spelled as Pu-erh, Puerh, P`u-er etc.) and Dark teas – 黑茶 (Hēi chá)

Pu`er tea, is a type of fermented tea that originates from Yunnan Province in South-Western China. It is named after the city of Pu’er (普洱市), which was a major trading center for tea during ancient times. Pu`er tea is made from the large-leaved variant of the Camellia sinensis plant (云南大叶). What sets this tea apart from other types of tea is its unique fermentation process. There are two types of Pu`er tea: raw / green Pu`er (sheng Pu`er 生普洱) and ripe Pu`er (shu Pu`er 熟普洱). Raw Pu`er tea undergoes a natural fermentation process over time, whereas ripe Puer tea undergoes an accelerated fermentation process through controlled microbial fermentation, called “wet pile” wodui渥堆. Pu`er tea is known for its earthy and woody flavour, with a rich and smooth taste. It is also highly appreciated for its health benefits, as described below. Pu`er tea is often stored for several years, with older teas being more expensive and highly sought after by collectors and tea enthusiasts.

Yunnan Da Ye 云南大叶, the big leaf tea is a variant of tea plant that grows predominantly in Yunnan province in South-Western China. Compared to other tea tree varieties, the Yunnan big leaf tea plant has several distinct features:

Leaf size: As the name implies, that Yunnan big leaf tea plant has larger leaves than other tea plants growing elsewhere. The leaves of the Yunnan big leaf tea plant can be 15-30 cm long.
Flavor: The Yunnan big leaf tea plant has a unique flavor profile, it tends to have a rich, earthy and/or woody flavor with hints of chocolate or malt.
Growing conditions: Yunnan big leaf tea plants are well-suited to the warm and humid climate of Yunnan province. They grow best at high altitudes (1200-1800 m), where the cooler temperatures slows down the growth of the tea leaves, resulting in a more complex flavor.

Health benefits:

Digestive health: Pu`er tea supports digestion by promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, reducing inflammation in the gut, and regulating bowel movements.
Cardiovascular health: Pu`er tea has been linked to improved cardiovascular health by reducing blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and the risk of developing heart disease.
Weight management: Pu`er tea has a certain effect on weight control by supporting metabolism and fat burning, as well as absorption of dietary fat.
Anti-inflammatory effects: Pu`er tea contains compounds that have anti-inflammatory effects, which may help to reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as arthritis and diabetes.
Antioxidant properties: Pu`er tea contains high levels of antioxidants, which help to prevent the body from oxidative stress and free radical damage.

History:

Pu`er tea is a type of fermented tea that originates from the Yunnan province in South-Western China, where it has been consumed for centuries. Its history can be traced back to Tang 唐 dynasty (618-907), when tea cultivation in Yunnan province started.

During Ming 明 dynasty (1368-1644), pu`er tea became a popular commodity, and was traded along the famous “Tea And Horse Road” (in Chinese: cha ma gu dao 茶马古道), which was a network of trading routes connecting China with Himalayan regions resided by Tibetan-Burmese ethnics. This route was established to exchange tea (mostly pressed in cakes, brick, nests and other shapes) for horses. The tea was transported on people`s, mules`, yaks` and other animals backs. In 17th century, the production of pu`er tea was standardized by the tea merchants in the Yunnan province, who also developed a process for aging the tea to enhance specific flavor and aroma. This process involves allowing the tea leaves to ferment naturally over a period of several years.
In second half of 20th century, the production of pu`er tea underwent significant changes. In 1970s, the Chinese government began to invest in the tea industry, which led to the development of new production methods and techniques. One of the most significant changes was the introduction of a process called “wet piling”, in Chinese wo dui 渥堆 which involves fermenting the tea in large piles for several weeks and using heat and moisture to accelerate the aging process. The result is a dark, smooth and earthly tea.

In recent years, pu`er tea has also become increasingly popular in Western countries, as people have become more interested in its unique effects on human body, Pu`er tea is believed to have numerous health benefits , including improved digestion, cardiovascular health, and weight management.

Today, pu`er tea is still produced primarily in Yunnan Province, where it is revered as a traditional beverage and an important part of local culture. Pu`er tea is highly prized among tea enthusiasts and are considered to be among the finest and most unique teas in the world.