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Ban Pen 2019 shu Dashu Bing Cha 357g

163,40
A fantastic dark puer cake from the Bulang Mountains, around the village of Ban Pen. The taste is very round, soft, deep, balanced and clean. Great price/performance ratio.

Zi Juan Bai Cha

49,45
In 1985, scientists from the Yunnan Tea Research Institute discovered a tea tree with purple buds, leaves, and stems in

Yi Wu Mahei 2024 Xiaoshu sheng Bing Cha 200g

107,50
Green (raw) puer cake made by the Song Pin company. Harvested from approximately 100-year-old tea trees (xiao shu). 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 brew is full, medium-light, with light fruitiness and woodiness. The tea lasted 12 infusions, so it is suitable for sipping all day.

Meng Hai 2017 Fang Cha 81g

0,00
Premium dark Pu'er (shu) from a young Chinese company, which cares not only about modern and pleasing packaging, but also about the high quality and careful selection of the maocha used. The tea is pressed into an easily divisible form of tea chocolate (9x 9g). The dark red infusion of the sweet aroma is smooth, full and ripe taste with nutty and woody tones, pleasantly sweet at the end.

Dian Hong Jin Zhen

9,46
"Golden Needles" - an excellent variety of red tea from the Feng Qing area of Yunnan Province. The content of "Da Jin Hao" or "big golden tips" is about 60-70%. Richly hairy tips are evenly rolled. The color of the infusion is dark orange-red and remarkably clear. The aroma is more balanced and intense than in the Dian Hong Gong Fu class and you can smell the aroma of dried apricots, forest honey and peaches. The taste is very penetrating & delicate. The tea lasts many infusions, aftertaste persists in the mouth for a long time after drinking. Very good as a warming tea, which makes it especially suitable for drinking in the cold months of the year. For casual tea lovers, it does have euphoric effects.

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.

Dian Hong Mao Feng

6,88

"Downy tip from Yunnan" - a high grade of red tea from the Meng Hai area.

The color of the infusion is orange-red. The aroma is sweet and intense with a typical aroma of dried apricots, malt and forest honey.

The taste is full, fruity-malty with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. Pleasantly warming tea.

Yunnan Mao Jian Ye Sheng

12,90
Fresh aromatic green tea from the gardens high up on Wu Liang Shan Mountain (1670 m above sea level). Dark green uniform leaf with a noticeable proportion of silvery tips. The leaf has a fresh aroma with a trace of fruit, the infusion is sparkling yellow-green in colour, fresh and strong in flavour with a fruity hint and a typical trace of chestnut blossom aroma. The aftertaste in the other infusions sweetens pleasantly and the fruity taste stands out.  

Dian Hong Ye Sheng

17,20
"Wild Yunnan" - juicy red tea from wild tea trees of the Yunnan large-leaved variety. Thicker and larger leaves, fewer tips, but even more taste and infusion. Typical sweet aromas and intense fruit flavors with hints of malt and prunes or apricots.

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.

Xiao Qing Gan 2009 Xinhui

15,05
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.

Long Sheng 2006 shu Bing Cha 357g

81,70
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.