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Dung Ding Supergrade
€25,79
“Frozen top” in the traditional, there will be more baking during processing.
Beautifully processed tea right from the surroundings of the village of Nantou, ie the ‘birthplace’ of excellent Dung Ding tea. Even tea leaf balls are processed from the Qing Xin cultivar.
The tea gives off a fresh scent of classic Taiwanese oolongs. Sweet, tender and fruity – apricots, peaches, sweet tropical fruits – you will find it all in this tea! Or flowers – flowering meadows and fields. After smelling the tea, associations are formed for a summer meadow, paintings of a flowering garden and fruit trees.
The tea in the infusion is rich and dense, the aroma is more floral, very sweet. The taste is tender, incredibly honey with a milky consistency.
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