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2000 Liu Bao Cha

A traditional, 'pressed' version of the famous Liu Bao Cha 六 堡 茶 tea from a small non-factory production.Full and refreshing unique taste, dark-transparent colors, complex aroma.

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).

Lu Xue Ya

"Green snow" is a relatively new type of tea, which began to be produced in 2003. Longitudinally rolled leaves have an emerald color and a fresh green aroma.The emerald green infusion is full of dense, balanced and slightly baked taste in other infusions with a slightly sweet aftertaste. Tea can be prepared only in relatively cold water. The leaching time must then be extended to at least 7 minutes. You can easily prepare a delicious and refreshing 'ice tea' on hot summer days.

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.

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.

Guangxi Dong Fang Mei Ren

Richly hairy leaves with a typical fruity to honey scent. Infusion of orange color, fruity aroma and full, complex sweet and developing taste.

Recommended preparation: For optimal results, we recommend using water approx. 85 ° C for preparation.