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Hua Cha Cui Ming

"Jasmine spring" - jasmine tea processed from Yunnan Cui Ming tea from the early spring harvest.

Infusion of yellow color with intense jasmine aroma with a hint of fruit, fresh jasmine taste with a sweet fruity aftertaste.

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.

Pu Erh Classic

Basic class of large-leaved Pu Erhu from the province of Yunnan in southern China. The dry leaves are large, hard, dark oily brown. The infusion is dark reddish-brown. The taste is distinctive and strong, aftertaste pleasantly sweet.

Bada 2017 Gushu Ping Cha 100g

A green (sheng) pu-erh cake pressed from the leaves of wild old tea trees. A mixture of maocha from trees aged 150 and over from the wider Ba Da mountain region. Carefully selected trees harvested only once a year in the spring.Relatively strong and refreshing, clean taste with pleasant tones. At the end with a distinctly sweet taste which gradually deepens and develops. Bada teas are often compared to Bulang teas, only they have a thinner, fresh taste and a unique aroma.The tea has great strength, lasts many infusions (you can boldly enjoy it throughout the day) and has great potential for further maturation. Excellent now but in 5-10 years (and later) it will still be more delicious and better!

Bang Wei 2019 Gushu Long Zhu 1pc 8g

"Dragon pearls from Bang Wei" - Fresh and invigorating intensely sweet green (sheng) pu-erh with hints of forest honey. Processed from old wild tea trees from the lesser-known Bang Wei area of Lancang. Pressed into balls of eight grams for easy dosing.The tea has strength, lasts many infusions (you can boldly enjoy it throughout the day) and has great potential for further maturation.

Bu Lang 2013 Gong Ting Gushu Ping Cha 100g

Full & dense, pleasantly sweet dark Pu'er of specific taste processed from wild tea trees. Processed exclusively from the highest quality leave - Gong Ting. The leaves are noticeably thicker and stiffer (this is gushu).Using gushu maocha for dark pu-erh is not very common. It could be said that it is a bit of a pity, but if you are the owner of wild tea trees and you have a weakness for dark pu-erh, then why not? Definitely worth tasting!

Dian Hong Gong Fu

Richly tipped red tea from the Simao area in Yunnan province. Infusion of dark orange color, delicate, full flavor with tones of dried apricots and ripe fruit.As with any good Dian Hong tea, you will find sweet tones that can remotely resemble dark chocolate or vanilla. The aroma is distinctly fruity and with each infusion softer and multi-layered.

Gong Ting Yi Wu 2016

Imperial Court or Courtyard - this indicates a high-quality tea made from the smallest leaf grade.Deep red color of the infusion, aroma of Chinese dates and nuts, to a creamy soft consistency and a pleasantly sweet taste.

Long Sheng 2006 Tuocha 90g

Precisely processed Pu'er made (pressed) in the autumn of 2016 from material produced in 2006.The aroma of the tea is full and fresh, reminiscent of sweet Chinese dates and ripe fruit (Zao Xiang). The infusion is rich, full of flavor with sweet nutty to chocolate tones.The tea lacks any signs of stale, bitterness or smokyness, which are characteristic of young and especially poorly processed dark Pu'er.

Meng Hai 2007 Tuocha 100g

Tuocha 沱茶 denotes Pu'er pressed into the shape of a nest or bowl. It is one of the basic shapes into which Pu'er is traditionally pressed. The package usually consists of 5 pieces wrapped in bamboo or paper. However, the usual traditional weight is 250g in recent years, and due to the increased interest in Pu'er and its higher exports, smaller nests can usually be found, usually weighing 100g or 50g. However, these small nests are not commonly available on the Chinese market because there is no demand for them.

Meng Hai 2017 Fang Cha 81g

Premium dark Pu'er (shu) from a young Chinese company, which cares not only about modern and pleasing packaging, but also about the high quality and careful selection of the maocha used. The tea is pressed into an easily divisible form of tea chocolate (9x 9g).The dark red infusion of the sweet aroma is smooth, full and ripe taste with nutty and woody tones, pleasantly sweet at the end.

Orijin 2010 Ai Lao Shan Zhuan Cha 100g

A new brick of dark Pu'er (shu) of our products under the Orijin brand. Balanced pleasantly sweet taste with traces of nuts and Chinese dates. Excellent for immediate drinking and long-term archiving.