Ming Qian Cha – 明前茶 Before Qing Ming, i.e., harvested in early spring when the leaves are supposedly of the highest quality, assuming e.g. the cultivar has not been solely developed for an early pluck
Hua Cha Cui Ming
€16,77
“Jasmine spring” – jasmine tea processed from Yunnan Cui Ming tea from the early spring harvest.
Infusion of yellow color with intense jasmine aroma with a hint of fruit, fresh jasmine taste with a sweet fruity aftertaste.
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