Lao Shou Mei 2013
Shou Mei, v Čechách také znám pod překladem 'Obočí dlouhého věku' - základní třída bílého čaje.Tento jsme však nechali 10 let zrát v našem skladu. Barva listů je více hnědá, jsou bohatě ochmýřené, sem tam lze najít i pár silných tipsů. Nálev také ztmavl - nyní sytě oranžově-žlutavé barvy s typickou "medicinální" vůní a chutí - težší kořeněnou bylinností a lehkou ovocností s velmi výrazným sladkým aftertastem, který trvá a trvá.
A Li Shan Ruan Zhi
Alpine oolong from the famous production area of Mount A Li Shan. The tea comes from the tea plantation at an altitude of about 1300 m.n.m.Aromatic floral, fresh aroma with a rich fruity, complex taste. The consistency of the tea is quite dense, aftertaste long fading.For lovers of alpine oolongs, this tea is a clear choice!
Ba Xian Xiang
"Eight Immortals"-It is said that this tea can find up to eight different aromas, namely eight aromas. But everyone usually only feels one or two more tones than others. The aroma of this tea is thinner, more permeable, and also has a rich sweetness. The aroma of fruits is reminiscent of apples, a little orchid, and many other fruits...
Tan Yang Jin Hao
"Golden Hair of Tan Yang" - This beautiful red tea has long been famous and popular in China, as is the small village of Tan Yang in the Fu'an area, Fu Tian Province, where the tea comes from.The area is famous for the production of quality red teas. The small leaf is dark, shiny in the dry state and smells sweet chocolate. The taste is sweet, slightly spicy with a pleasant aftertaste.
Meng Ding Gan Lu
"Mengding sweet dew" - the first spring harvest of exceptional and famous green tea from Meng Ding mountain. The tea consists only of small twisted buds and leaves with rich hairiness.Infusion of light yellow color full and refreshing taste with a distinctly sweet and long-lasting aftertaste.Gan Lu is a very famous and sought-after tea in China. Legend has it that the variety of tea tree for its production was first cultivated by a Buddhist monk known as Wu Li Zen. After the monk reached nirvana, the locals gave this tea the nickname Xian Cha, or tea of the immortals. Only tea from the leaves collected on the misty peaks of Meng Ding Mountain can be considered real.
Meng Ding Jin Ya
"Golden shoots", luxury red tea of our production from the best gardens in Meng Ding Shan in Sichuan.The delicate, tiny, slightly spirally twisted leaf with the majority of golden tips gives off a pleasant, slightly floral-fruity scent in the dry state, which develops in full fruity tones after watering. The color of the infusion is rather orange with a hint of red. The taste is full, round and sweetly fruity with a long aftertaste. Exclusive red tea not only for connoisseurs!