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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Menghai Shu Pu’er loose tea (No. 360)
- Translation from Chinese: Ready loose leaf Pu'er tea from Menhai Place, date of production: Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Menhai County, 2015 Type: Shu Pu'er (Shu Puer) Appearance: uniform, medium-sized dark brown leaves and buds Taste: smooth, nutty Aftertaste: warming, velvety Aroma: with notes of dried fruits and mountain trees. Liquor color: mysterious and deep - the color of…
- 486₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Shu Puer “Xing Hai Qi Ji Bing from Menghai” 2006 (No. 1200)
- Translation from Chinese: Seven Brothers Flatbread Place, date of production: China, Yunnan Province, Menghai County, Xinghai Tea Factory, 2006 Type: Shu Puer Appearance: elegant, strict, medium density pancake pressing, visible leaves and a large number of tea buds Aroma: musty, moist Taste: ripe, bitter apricot kernel and almond Finish: plum blossom sweetnessInfusion color: chestnut The most suitable vessels for brewing:…
- 1 320₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Shu Puer “Lao Cha To” aged tea 2007 (No. 800)
- Translation from Chinese: Old tea heads Place, date of production: China, Yunnan Province, Xishuangbanna, Menghai Tea Factory, 2007. Type: Shu Puer Appearance: large, beautiful, dense pu-erh lumps Aroma: sweet aroma of a warm, sun-warmed forest Taste: velvety, nutty notes Aftertaste: growing and long Infusion color: dark amber The most suitable vessels for brewing: a clay teapot for pu-erh or a…
- 880₴ /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.





