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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Lao Cha Wang Aged Oolong Tea (No750)
- 826₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Lao Shu Pu’er, aged tea 2000g (No. 800)
- Place and Date of Production: Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Bulang Shan, Lao Man'e Village, 2000 Type: Shu Pu'er (Shu Puer) Appearance: Noble, deep brown color of large Pu'er leaves, covered with a light golden pollen Aroma: Warm autumn forest, woody moss Taste: Walnuts, bark, camphor notes Aftertaste: Long, pronounced, memorable, and distinct Color of the Infusion: Chestnut Most Suitable Brewing Vessels: Clay…
- 880₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Loose Leaf Sheng Puer from Fengshan
- Sheng Pu'er from Fengshan Mountain Place, date of production: Yunnan Province, Kunming, 2015 Type: Sheng Pu'er (Green Pu'er, raw puer) Appearance: loose tea, large young leaves and buds Tea liquor color: transparent, light amber Taste: light sweetness, enveloping, smooth, full-bodied Aftertaste: pleasant and long-lasting Aroma: light, dried fruit, warm Most suitable brewing vessel: gaiwan or clay teapot for Sheng Pu'er.
- 486₴ /50g
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Ku Gua Lao Cha Wan Aged Pumpkin Oolong (#360)
- Lord of Old Tea in Bitter Gourd Place, Date of Production: China, Fujian Province Type: Aged Southern Fujian Oolong Appearance: Glossy dark chocolate-colored tea leaves, tightly rolled into spherical pellets, tea enclosed in the shell of a bitter gourd Aroma: Cozy aroma of warm rye bread crust, with a light oily nutty shade Taste: Deep, smoky, coffee-like, viscous and bitter,…
- 432₴ /50g
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Recently, there are more and more connoisseurs of aged or specially aged tea among tea lovers. This is a special kind of tea that has undergone special aging or storage under certain conditions for several years.
Depending on the type of tea, aging varies from 5 to 50 years! During this time, especially rare compounds ripen in tea and form the so-called “Chen Xiang” – the taste of antiquity. Such tea in China is considered a medicine: it calms the heart and nourishes the body. It is also believed that aged tea does not irritate the stomach, withstands many tea leaves, and teaches wisdom.
Each position of aged tea in our store is unique, there is no such tea in abundance, in fact it is tea antiques.







