Yunnan Catimor 250g
Hua Cha Cui Ming
Hua Cha Yin Luo
Hua Cha White King
"White King"-Jasmine tea is produced in many provinces in China and is very popular (especially in the north of the country). The tea can be dried with jasmine and its odor can be absorbed, or the jasmine can be added directly to the tea. In this way, the tea acquires the aroma of jasmine, but still retains its original taste. Jasmine tea is light and pleasant. "White King" itself is a relatively high-quality green tea with rich fluff, but the addition of jasmine further improves its quality.
The white king we provide is mixed with fresh autumn jasmine in a ratio of 4:1 (gradually use 4 kg of jasmine per 1 kg of tea).
Chun Mei Special
Chun Mee - "Rare eyebrows". Small to medium-sized leaves are slightly rolled into the shape of arches resembling eyebrows.
The color of the dry leaf is gray-green, the infusion is yellow and the taste is pronounced with sweet tones, it suffers during longer leaching. One of the basic green teas for everyday life.
Song Luo
Traditionally processed green tea directly from the famous Song Luo mountain in its higher elevations. The dark green even leaf curled into fine looser balls gives off a slightly smoked pleasant aroma. The color of the infusion is yellowish sparkling and completely transparent. The taste of the tea is very full, only lightly and very pleasantly smoked and yet very fresh and light as a breeze.
Gunpowder
Gunpowder in the West, Zhu Cha (pearl tea) in China. It is an important export item, although it is not very popular in China itself. It is popular in the West due to its shape - the leaves are wrapped in small granules, which makes more tea reminiscent of gunpowder. Thanks to this, this tea is resistant to aging and absorption of odors (it is better transported). The infusion is yellow-green in color, tastes very strong and quite bitter, but contains a lot of healthy nutrients as well as other green teas, including tea polyphenols, zinc, flavonoids and fluoride. It is interesting in combination with mint and a lot of sugar - a drink known as "Le Tuareg".
Dong Ding Special
High-class "Frozen top" with a softer, more floral taste with a scent full of fruit tones. Ideal tea for red tea lovers who have decided to get acquainted with oolongs. The traditional roast is not as pronounced here as with the basic class of this tea, and on the contrary, more subtle greenish tones predominate.
The tea is suitable for all-day drinking, ideal for preparation in the manner of gongfu - when using the aroma cup, you can find beautiful floral and fruit tones in the tea.
Ren Shen Superior
"Ginseng oolong" - traditionally processed oolong, the leaves of which contain an extract from the root of Chinese ginseng. The aroma and taste of the tea is sweet, with slight pleasant baking with a sweet and distinctive aftertaste.
Tea could be of particular interest to lovers of Chinese medicinal herbs - thanks to the connection with ginseng, it helps the body better withstand physical and mental stress, as well as stress and other ailments.