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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Wu Yi Shui Xian North Fujian Oolong Tea (№360)
- Translation from Chinese: Narcissus from the Wu Yi Mountains. Also known as "Water Fairy" or "Water Elf" Place, Date of Production: North Fujian Province, 2024 Type: North Fujian Oolong Appearance: Uniform, clean. Longitudinally twisted leaves, dark with light veins Flavor: Sweet, slightly astringent Aftertaste: Clean, spicy-fruity Aroma: Sweet, viscous with notes of citrus Liquor Color: Dark, cognac
- 486₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Bai Ji Guan Northern Fujian Oolong Tea (No. 1200)
- White Rooster Crest Place, date of production: Fujian Province, Mount Wuyi, 2023 Type: Northern Fujian Oolong Appearance: Solid, beautiful leaf, longitudinal twist Aroma: Sweet, viscous syrup, woody, with a hint of cranberry leaves' acidity Taste: Enveloping, chocolatey-honeyed, soft Aftertaste: Long-lasting, warming, fruity, sweet Liquor color: Golden Most suitable brewing vessel: Clay teapot, thick-walled gaiwan
- 1 320₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Da Hong Pao Wuyishan Oolong Tea (No. 360)
- Da Hong Pao Place and Date of Production: Fujian, Wuyi Mountains, Spring 2023 Type: North Fujian Oolong Appearance: Beautiful dark leaves, longitudinal, natural twist Aroma: Bright, strongly roasted grains in the foreground, nutty-floral in the background Taste: Chocolate-gingerbread with a light spiciness Aftertaste: Sweet, velvety, fruity, with baked notes Infusion Color: Dark amber Best Brewing Vessel: Clay teapot, thick-walled gaiwan
- 486₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Rou Gui Oolong Tea from North Fujian (№360)
- Translation from Chinese: Cinnamon Oolong Place and Date of Production: Wuyi Mountains, Fujian Province, 2024 Type: North Fujian Oolong Appearance: Solid, beautiful leaves with a longitudinal twist Aroma: Rich, bright, woody, with notes of ripe peaches and sweet apples Taste: Rich, slightly sweet flavor typical of Wuyi rock teas Aftertaste: Long-lasting, spicy-fruity Liquor Color: Light, woody Best Brewing Vessels: Clay…
- 486₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Wu Yi Shui Xian from the Wuyi Mountains, Northern Fujian Oolong Tea (No. 120)
- "Narcissus from Mount Wuyi," also known as "Water Fairy" or "Water Elf." Place, Date of Production: Fujian, 2024. Type of Oolong: Northern Fujian Oolong. Appearance: Uniform, clean; leaves are twisted longitudinally. Taste: Sweet, slightly astringent. Aftertaste: Long-lasting, sweet. Aroma: Sweet, rich, with citrus notes. Liquor Color: Dark, brandy-like.
- 234₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
White Rooster Crest Northern Fujian Oolong Tea (No. 600)
- White Rooster Crest Place, Date of Production: Fujian Province, Mount Wuyi, Spring 2023 Type: Northern Fujian Oolong Appearance: Solid, beautiful leaves, longitudinally twisted Aroma: Rich, bright, woody, ripe peaches, sweet apples Taste: Rich, sweet typical taste of cliff tea from Mount Wuyi Aftertaste: Long, spicy-fruity Liquor Color: Light, woody Most Suitable Brewing Vessel: Clay teapot, thick-walled gaiwan
- 690₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Yan Xun Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Smoked Red Tea (No. 2000)
- Translation from Chinese: Smoked small bushes from Zheng mountain Place and Date of Production: China, Fujian Province, Spring 2023 Type: Smoked Red Tea (Lapsang Souchong) Appearance: Large dark leaves with a characteristic natural twist Infusion Color: Deep golden amber Aroma: Strong smoky aroma with notes of woody smoke, caramel, and resin Taste: Deep, rich flavor with prominent smoky notes, caramel,…
- 2 200₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Da Hong Pao Northern Fujian Oolong Tea (№150)
- Big Red Robe Place Date of Production: Northern Fujian Province, Autumn 2023 Type: Northern Fujian Oolong Appearance: Uniform, clean. Longitudinally twisted leaves, dark with light veins Aroma: Sweet crusts, warm pastries Flavor: Chocolate-gingerbread with a slight bitterness Aftertaste: Spicy, fruity-caramel Infusion Color: Dark amber Best Brewing Vessels: Clay teapot, thick-walled gaiwan
- 259₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Xiao Hong Pao “Little Red Robe” Oolong Tea (№420)
- Place, Date of Production: Northern Fujian Province, Autumn 2024 Type: Northern Fujian Oolong Appearance: Uniform, clean. Longitudinally twisted leaves, dark with light veins Aroma: Sweet crusts, warm pastries Flavor: Chocolate-gingerbread with a slight bitterness Aftertaste: Spicy, fruity-caramel Infusion Color: Dark amber Best Brewing Vessels: Clay teapot, thick-walled gaiwan
- 546₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Loose Red (Black) Tea (No. 180)
- Translation from Chinese: Small Bushes from Mount Zheng Type: Red Tea Appearance: Beautiful black glossy thin tea leaves Place and Date of Production: Northern Fujian Province, Spring 2024 Infusion Color: Dark amber Aroma: Light notes of smoked prunes and pears Taste: Rich, velvety, prune-like Aftertaste: Long-lasting, with flavors of dried fruits and caramel Impression: A very pleasant tea, offering a…
- 297₴ /50g
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History of tea
Today you can buy tea in Ukraine in any supermarket or shop. Tea is an integral part of our life, we do not even think that tea is the oldest drink, whose age is 5000 years. Tea is the second most popular drink in the world, and Chinese tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. This is not surprising, since Chinese tea has a long history of tea production. The history of Chinese tea begins with Emperor Shen Nong, who made tea famous all over the world. It is China that is the historical homeland of tea, where tea is not only a drink, but a part of the cultural life of the population.
Tea production stages
Camellia sinensis – the scientific name of tea, is an evergreen shrub from which more than 500 types of tea are made. For good, quality tea, young leaves and buds must be harvested, most often tea leaves are harvested by hand, so the tea is of higher quality. In addition, there are many additional factors that affect the quality of tea:
- – tea plantation location;
- – the age of the bush and the collected leaf;
- – tea leaf collection month;
- – weather conditions and climate.
You can buy tea in Kyiv, Odessa, Lviv and other cities of Ukraine, we guarantee the high quality and authenticity of Chinese tea. Also in our Cha.com.ua store you can taste Chinese tea Kyiv. Our employees fly to China, where they select and taste the best varieties, so we are confident in the quality of Chinese tea and its authenticity.
Tea processing. Fermentation.
It should be noted that each type of tea has a different processing. Let’s highlight the main stages of tea leaf processing.
So, after collecting the tea leaf and before packing the tea, the tea leaf goes through the following stages:
- Drying the tea leaf or drying it, as a rule, this stage takes place in the sun, in the shade or in an oven, depending on the type of tea.
- Rolling the tea leaf or pressing it, at this stage the tea leaf releases the juice in the form of polyphenols and enzymes.
- Next, the tea leaf goes through the path of fermentation, namely oxidation, saturation of the tea leaf with oxygen.
- Mechanical processing of tea raw materials to give it the desired shape.
- The final stage is drying, which stops the fermentation process by roasting or quickly heating in an oven.
Fermentation is a unique process, as a result of which we get a huge number of varieties of tea, with different taste, aroma, color, a set of useful minerals and vitamins.
Types of Chinese tea and fermentation.
Depending on the degree of fermentation and roasting, we get different varieties of tea – black, red, green, white, yellow.
Each variety of Chinese tea has a different degree of fermentation, and, accordingly, different taste, color and purpose.
White, yellow, green teas have the lowest percentage of fermentation from 0.5% to 15%.
Oolongs. The average degree of fermentation is up to 60%. Oolong teas are considered semi-fermented teas, which gives them a fresh spring flavor. Fermentation also affects the color of the tea leaf, so light oolongs have a lower percentage of fermentation, they include Te Kuan Yin, popular milk oolong and ginseng. Da Hong Pao, has a darker color, correspondingly a higher degree of fermentation.
Red tea has a high degree of fermentation, which is why the dark almost black color of the leaves, as well as a strong thick taste.
Pu-erh – have a high degree of fermentation; that the longer Pu-erh is stored, the richer its taste.
Tea characteristics
Regardless of what kind of tea is bought, the dry brewing presented by us meets certain requirements.
The tea leaves are uniform in color, have approximately the same size, twist shape.
Tea can have a weak or strong aroma, but at the same time it is uniform, without a hint of mold or dampness. During brewing, the smell remains the same as that of a dry product, the tea acquires a soft, without bitterness, balanced taste, a transparent shade characteristic of a certain variety.
During brewing, tea sediment does not form at the bottom of the teapot. This indicates that the tea is of high quality, does not contain dust, litter.
Shape of real Chinese tea
Toto create a delicious drink with unique properties, just collecting a tea leaf is not enough. Each variety is characterized by giving a special leaf shape. You can buy tea in various forms, let’s look at the forms of Chinese tea packaging – twisted, in the form of a spiral, connected, in the form of pique,
Twisted
The twisted shape is typical for red teas. The tea leaf may be horizontally rolled in the form of balls, or vertically rolled in the form of tubules.
Spiral
Tea leaves curl into a spiral, shaped like a spring. When brewing, tea unwinds, while the leaf rises or falls down. There is a so-called “tea dance”. In this way, elite varieties are produced.
Bound
The long tea leaves are tied together. Various inflorescences are placed inside the bundle (calendula, clover, amaranth, others). During brewing, the ball opens up and turns into a luxurious composition, creating a magnificent spectacle. Often it is this tea that acts as a presentation.
Spike shape
This is the most delicate processing of the tea leaf, used for sharply shaped unblown buds (this raw material is of the highest quality). Buds in the form of flat peaks – a characteristic form for green, yellow teas from Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui.
The result of this procedure is getting sharp as the peak of tea leaves. During brewing, they take a vertical position, and tea connoisseurs enjoy not only the exquisite taste of the drink, but also the play of tea leaves.
You can buy Chinese tea in Kyiv, Odessa, Dnipro, Kharkov and other cities, we deliver tea throughout Ukraine. To order, you must contact the manager by phone or fill out the feedback form.



















