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Tan Yang Jin Hao

"Golden Hair of Tan Yang" - This beautiful red tea has long been famous and popular in China, as is the small village of Tan Yang in the Fu'an area, Fu Tian Province, where the tea comes from.The area is famous for the production of quality red teas. The small leaf is dark, shiny in the dry state and smells sweet chocolate. The taste is sweet, slightly spicy with a pleasant aftertaste.

Hong Bao Shi

"Red gem" - smaller shiny leaves, carefully hand-shaped into smaller balls. Pleasantly warming red tea with an intense fruity aroma, full and complex, long-lasting taste with a hint of muscat.Beautiful and exceptional red tea.

Dian Hong Jin Hou

Jin Mao Hou - "Golden Monkey" - richly hairy tip red tea from Yunnan province. Sweet fruity to honey aroma, full, velvety soft taste with aromatic aftertaste.

Wu Yi Hong Cha

Slightly twisted, large, dark leaf with a delicate malt aroma, aromatic fruit after pouring.Golden-orange color, richly fruity, wildly sweet taste in many infusions.Processed from the wild (Ye Sheng) cultivar Qi Zhong 奇种.

Tian Mu Hong Cha

"Heavenly Red Tea" - fresh, aromatic fruit red tea from Tian Mu Mountain processed from the famous Long Jing cultivar # 43.The tea comes from the same gardens and production as our Gou Qing green tea introduced last year.

Dian Hong Jin Zhen

"Golden Needles" - an excellent variety of red tea from the Meng Hai area of Yunnan Province. The content of "Da Jin Hao" or "big golden tips" is about 60-70%.Richly hairy tips are evenly rolled. The color of the infusion is dark orange-red and remarkably clear. The aroma is more balanced and intense than in the Dian Hong Gong Fu class and you can smell the aroma of dried apricots, forest honey and peaches.The taste is very penetrating & delicate. The tea lasts many infusions, aftertaste persists in the mouth for a long time after drinking. Very good as a warming tea, which makes it especially suitable for drinking in the cold months of the year. For casual tea lovers, it does have euphoric effects.

Keemun Mao Feng

"Qimen Mao Feng" or "Qimen Fur Peak " - the top class of Keemun, the highest level in our offer. Unlike the lower classes, the leaves are not processed by machine but exclusively by hand. This makes the infusion cleaner and more balanced.The taste is thin, fresh with a very pleasant and long aftertaste. Flower and fruit tones, lightly chocolate, are significantly represented.The dry leaf is long, thin, slightly twisted. Multi-infusion tea more than suitable for preparation in the style of Gong Fu Cha.

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.

Bi Luo Chun Ji Pin

"Green Snail Springtime" - It is also known as the "One tenderness, three freshness", it's fragrant, strong, mellow, and bright in color. Floral and fruity, refreshing, with a special charm. The high grade of one of the ten most famous Chinese teas.Tender and pleasantly smoky taste with tones of honey and ripe fruit that leaves a long sweet aftertaste in the mouth. Very pleasant drink not only on summer days.

Bi Luo Chun

"Green Snail Springtime" - Very fine green tea that needs to be picked in early spring, as soon as the first tender leaves appear, as the contents of amino acids and tea phenols is highest. The tea must be processed on the same day as it was picked. And the whole process (picking, drying and rolling) must be completed by night.Bi Luo Chun has seven different classes of quality - the lower the class, the larger the leaves and vice versa. For higher grades, the drying temperature used is lower and the leaf handling more careful. The aroma of dry tea is indescribable, almost honey like, the leaves are twisted into miniature, richly haired spirals. The infusion has a slightly emerald color with a full, yet very fresh taste.

Yunnan Cui Ming

"Green Spring" - a higher variety of green tea from Yunnan from the early harvest, full of spring energy.Medium-sized, regularly twisted leaf. A large proportion of petals combined with a bud and two apical petals. It comes from one of the ecologically cleanest Yunnan tea plantations.Infusion of light yellow color and fresh aroma with a slightly spicy floral-fruit component, which finally sweetens on the palate and lets a pleasantly sweet aftertaste fade away.

Chun Mee Special

Chun Mee - "Rare eyebrows". Small to medium-sized leaves are slightly rolled into the shape of arches resembling eyebrows.The color of the dry leaf is gray-green, the infusion is yellow and the taste is pronounced with sweet tones, it suffers during longer leaching. One of the basic green teas for everyday life.