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Teanet 2012 Wu Liang Shan Zhuan Cha 250g

Basic dark pu'er for everyday drinking pressed into a classic brick (zhuan cha) weighing 250g.Full & distinctive taste, dark color, sweet aroma and many infusions.

Teapot 150ml

Small glass teapot with a flat bottom. Suitable for all types of tea. Quality hand-blown glass.

Teapot 200ml

Popular small glass teapot - suitable for all types of tea. Quality hand-blown glass from the well-known company Yi Wu Yao.

Teapot brush – Yang Hu Bi

Gong Fu Cha style brush for caring Yixing teapots.
Material: Old bamboo and fine fiber.

 

Tie Guan Yin Superior

"The Iron Goddess of Mercy," or the Bodhisattva Guan Yin. One of the most famous Chinese teas ever.The leaves are relatively thick, juicy and large, the infusion gives a rich green-yellow color. In the traditional Chinese concept, tea has most of what is called the orchid quality of taste & aroma. Basic Tie Guan Yin variety roasted to 25% to achieve a more pronounced and richer taste.

Tortoise Shell Cast Iron Teapot

Modern cast iron teapot with tortoise shell decor. Inserted metal strainer. Smooth glazed surface inside.

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.

Yue Guang Bai “White Moonlight”

"White moonlight" - known as 'white pu-erh' - a special green (sheng) pu-erh with a difference in processing, where the leaves are allowed to fade at night after harvest, instead of in the sun, as is usual in maocha. A large proportion of dull silvery, large hairy tips gives the tea an attractive appearance.The color of the infusion is yellowish and smells mostly of herbs with a little fruit. The taste is sweet, very complex and develops with each subsequent infusion, with a bit of bitterness gradually appearing and encouraging the distinctive flavors typical of green (sheng) pu-erhas.

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.