Lao Mao Cha 1992
Mao Cha from 1992 is a successful Pu Erh with a taste of quality, naturally matured Mao Cha. The aroma and taste are typically sweetly earthy, the taste is slightly smelled of dried fruit. The tea does not have roasted tones (quality production process) and is very delicate.Infusion of dark orange to red color, sweet with a long refreshing aftertaste.
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.
Maocha 2020
Green (sheng) pu-erh or even better maocha from the southern areas of Yunnan. Large leaves (Da Ye) smell thin and very fresh. Tea has traditionally been dried in the sun, without accelerated modern drying in the oven, and therefore does not contain the slightest hint of unpleasant smoked.The taste is very delicate, sweet and, unlike classic green pu-erhas, it doesn't even have many fruity tones. You will find in it rather light sweetness and freshness, floral tones and long-lasting gentle aftertaste.

























