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Yunnan Huang Cha

"Žlutý čaj z Yunnanu" – Suché lístky jsou pevně svinuté, jednolité, zlatavé a s viditelným jemným ochmýřením, což odráží jejich vysokou kvalitu.Nálev je čirý, jasný, meruňkově žlutého odstínu. Vůně je dlouhotrvající, lehká a zároveň bohatá a podmanivá. Snoubí mnohovrstevnatou medovou sladkost s jemnými květinovými tóny se stopami ovoce.Chuť je nasládlá, hladká, osvěžující, jemná a zároveň výrazná. Aftertaste je nasládlý a dlouhotrvající. Čaj si uchovává plnou chuť i po mnoha nálevech.

Zi Juan Bai Cha

Delikátní a velmi specifický bílý čaj, vyrobený ze vzácného kultivaru Yunnanského velkolistého čajovníku s fialovými pupeny.Nálev jemně zlatavě-oranžové barvy a intenzivní ovocné vůně. Chuť je komplexní a bohatě bylinně-ovocná s dlouhotrvajícím, sládnoucím dozvukem.

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).

Orijin 2017 Jing Mai Ping Cha 180g

A new dark cake from our production. Velvety consistency, dense and full of flavor with traces of nuts with a pleasantly sweet aftertaste.The cake is suitable for immediate drinking and long-term storage.

Yunnan Da Ye

Yunnan Hong Cha [jun-nan hong ča] - Basic and most common Chinese red tea. In China, all middle-class red teas from Yunnan belong to this group. The only condition is the production of teas from the Yunnan Da Ye cultivar, ie a large-leaved variety of the Yunnan tea tree. The higher the proportion of golden tips, the higher the tea, the smoothness is less welcome - it means a higher drying temperature and thus faster tea production.The color of the infusion is orange-red to light brown, the tea smells like prunes, the taste is full, massive, when properly prepared, it is not bitter at all, aftertaste is significantly sweet to honey. Excellent tea for a great price.

Maocha 2020

Green (sheng) pu-erh or even better maocha from the southern areas of Yunnan. Large leaves (Da Ye) smell thin and very fresh. Tea has traditionally been dried in the sun, without accelerated modern drying in the oven, and therefore does not contain the slightest hint of unpleasant smoked.The taste is very delicate, sweet and, unlike classic green pu-erhas, it doesn't even have many fruity tones. You will find in it rather light sweetness and freshness, floral tones and long-lasting gentle aftertaste.

Cha Tou 2014

"Tea heads" from the Simao area, collection from 2014. Beautiful and large, tightly 'pressed'.Full, sweet and already slightly ripe flavors for many, many infusions.

Mini Tuocha 2012

Dark pu'er  of basic quality pressed into 5-6 g of nests, wrapped in fine paper.Slightly crushed leaf, pleasantly sweet nutty taste.