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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.

Pai Mu Tan King

"Royal White Peony" - an excellent class of traditional white tea. The mark of high quality is the natural shape of the leaves, deep, shiny gray-green color and a large proportion of 'bai hao' - white hairs (from tips).The color of the infusion is yellowish-amber, the aroma is floral, reminiscent of the peony. The taste is smooth as silk and at the same time full, round. Aftertaste is very long, pleasantly sweet.

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.

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.

An Ji Bai Cha

Bright green slightly twisted leaves with a rich scent. You can smell the authentic aroma of green teas from An Ji in the infusion - soft and sweet with bamboo or fresh green peas. The taste is fresh, slightly fruity sweet. Aftertaste expressive and long, pleasantly sweet.

Ling Shan Cha

Smaller light-green needles with fresh scent of green beans, infused they give a light-yellow cup of creamy taste with hints of delicate butter cookies. Very refined early-spring green tea.

Mei Ren Lu

"Green Beauty" - an unconventional, yet delicious, green tea made from the same small-leaved cultivar (Qing Xin Da Mao) as the local version of the famous Taiwanese oolong Dong Fang Mei Ren. Experimental green tea that worked very well.

Tai Ping Hou Kui

"Peaceful monkey leader". Similar teas (with sharp and pointed large leaves) were made in Tai Ping before the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. But during the Qing Dynasty, one of Hou Ken's tea growers was famous for his new tea, which he named "Hou Kui - Chief of Monkeys."The tea has flat, relatively large leaves of a bright green color with red veining and a hairy inner side. As one of the few green teas, this orchid has a quality of taste and aroma. The infusion has a slightly milky consistency and a delicate taste with orchid aftertaste. This tea, which is rightly one of the ten most famous Chinese green teas, can help relax after physical exertion, stimulate the activity of the nervous system and tones.

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.