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Xiao Qing Gan 2009

Xiao Qing Gan - doslova "malá zelená mandarinka". Vyrábí se z nezralých citrusů - po vydlabání dužiny se kůra naplní sypaným tmavým pu-erhem a dále se nechávají zrát společně.Tímto procesem se přenese přírodní aroma a chuť mandarinky na čajové lístky, což čaji dává unikátní osvěžující charakter.Snoubí voňavé ovocné aroma se sladkým čajovým aroma. Nálev je světle-červený, hutný, působí hladce se svěží sladkostí v závěru. Celkově je silnější a bohatší chuti než běžné pu-erhy, neboť v sobě má kombinaci sladkosti, jemné hořkosti a osvěžujícího citrusového aroma.Prodej na váhu, jeden kus = cca 16g

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...

Huang Zhi Xiang

The aroma of tea is sweet and fruity, floral, citrus and peach aromas. In more and more brewing processes, the color of the infusion changed from soft golden pink to amber. The taste is obviously fruity, sweet and refreshing. The aftertaste is strong honey with a gooseberry hue.

This tea can withstand many brews and is definitely one of the most unique teas in our collection at an affordable price, but it is also of high quality.

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.

Phoenix Hong Cha

"Red orchid" - red tea processed from the cultivar Shuixian, var. Mi Lan Xiang, which beautifully combines the delicate honey aroma of the popular oolong and the refreshing fruitiness of red teas.Dark orange infusion of fruity-honey aroma & refreshing full taste. At first, it tastes pleasantly fruity and straightforward, but in the end, the typical complex character of oolongs from the Phoenix mountains returns.

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.