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Mi Lan Xiang

"Honey Orchid" - the most popular 'phoenix' in our offer. It attracts with its honey-orchid aroma with a distinctly sweet to honey, pleasantly full and round taste that warms it.Compared to other 'phoenixes' from our offer, this one is more roasted with a dark orange infusion and a more pronounced aroma.

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.

Tie Guan Yin King

Tie Guan Yin Wang or 'Royal', the upper class of the famous Iron Goddess. This variety has bright green leaves typically loosely rolled up, a floral-orchid aroma and a very delicate and flowery taste, with a long honey-sweet aftertaste.

Ya Shi Dao Hua Xiang

An excellent tea with a traditional but not very tempting name - "The smell of duck droppings". The tea itself has one of the most amazing aromas that Dan Cong type teas can offer - delicious and full at the same time, charming, reminiscent of rice flowers, smooth and very sweet with complex floral tones and a long-fading aftertaste.

Qi Lan

Qi Lan "Rare Orchid"-one of the few newer oolong teas from Wuyi Mountain.

The larger leaves are usually scattered and exude a sweet floral fragrance. The dark yellow tea soup has a strong, sweet floral aroma, ripe fruit aroma to honey aroma.

Orchids full of orchid fragrance, with strong aroma and aftertaste.

Shui Xian Superior

'Narcissus from the Wu Yi Mountains' - one of the most famous cliff (yancha) oolongs. It is made from the cultivar of the same name, which is harvested in late spring.

The tea soup is brown-orange, with a strong aroma, a richer taste, and a fruity sweet aftertaste. For a given price, this is also a very delicious tea, thanks to its mass production.

 

Dung Ding Supergrade

"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.

Huang Jin Gui

"Golden Cinnamon" - A wonderful tea from the famous mountain area of An Xi. The tea is very expressive and floral, but not only that - you will also find mountain herbs, wild strawberries and thick caramel sweetness.

Tie Guan Yin Superior

"The Iron Goddess of Mercy," or the Bodhisattva Guan Yin. One of the most famous Chinese teas ever.The leaves are relatively thick, juicy and large, the infusion gives a rich green-yellow color. In the traditional Chinese concept, tea has most of what is called the orchid quality of taste & aroma. Basic Tie Guan Yin variety roasted to 25% to achieve a more pronounced and richer taste.

Qi Zhong Wu Yi Shan

A unique new type of oolong tea, rock tea, usually roasted, but still has a sweet and spicy aroma and taste with a clear aftertaste.

Da Hong Pao King

"Big Red Robe" - higher grade of the famous 'King of Teas'.The color of the leaves is dark green to brown. The taste is full, complex fruity with a hint of typical minerality. The aroma is strong yet delicate and pleasant with long and sweet aftertaste.

Rou Gui King

"Cinnamon King from Wuyi Mountain"-Compared with other more famous cliff oolong (rock tea), it is a relatively young oolong (more than a century). According to experts, cinnamon tea has the fragrance of cinnamon flower and a long aftertaste.

The selected varieties provided are more refreshing than the medium grade, and the smell of baking is lighter. The aroma has slight acidity and freshness, with a refreshing aftertaste, with a hint of apricot.