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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Gui Hua Hong Cha loose red (black) tea (No. 150)
- Translation from Chinese: Red tea with the aroma of cinnamon tree flowers Place, date of production: China, Fujian Province, spring 2024 Type: Red (black) tea Appearance: consists of delicate large tea leaves and numerous golden buds Aroma: rich aroma of plum, apricot, floral honey Taste: voluminous, fruity, with slightly astringent bready notes Aftertaste: flowers and plum with caramel Liquor color:…
- 290₴ /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…
- 522₴ /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.
- 264₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Shu Puer “Bulan Qi Ji Bing” pressed tea 2020 (No. 120)
- Translation from Chinese: Shu Puer "Bulan" Place, date of production: China, Menghai, Yunnan, Manluahui, assembled in 2013, pressed in 2020 Tea type: Shu Puer Appearance: Lightly pressed pancake (cake), homogeneous, clean, medium pu-erh leaves with an abundance of golden buds, petioles are found Aroma: forest, warm autumn day Taste: light astringency, young walnut Aftertaste: not long, pleasant Infusion color: dark…
- 264₴ /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:…
- 1 440₴ /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
- 588₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Da Jin Zhen red (black) bud tea No480
- 636₴ /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…
- 329₴ /50g
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- Rated 4.43 out of 5
Menghai tea Shu Puer (No. 120)
- Translation from Chinese: ready-made Pu-erh from Menghai. Place, date of production: Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Menghai County. Type: Shu Puer Appearance: fairly small leaf, occasionally even a bud, but also small cuttings. Taste: juicy, sliding, rich, velvety. Aftertaste: rich, iodized with notes of dried apricots. Aroma: intense, mature, woody, walnut. Infusion color: dark brown, deep, rich The most suitable vessels for brewing:…
- 264₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Nui Er Hong Collection Red (Black) Tea (#650)
- Translated from Chinese: Red Maiden Place, date of production: Yunnan Province, Bulan Mountains, spring 2024. Type: Red (black) tea Appearance: Nyu Er Hong looks like a girl's curls. It is fragile and velvety. There are a large number of golden tea buds. Flavor: honeyed, sweet, warm, berry, reminiscent of freshly baked black bread with grains Flavor: very rich and bright,…
- 820₴ /50g
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Lao Shu Pu’er, aged loose Shu Pu’er tea (No. 1500)
- Place, date of production: Yunnan Province, 2003. Type: Shu Pu'er (Ripe Pu'er) Appearance: Dark brown large leaves and buds. Taste: Velvety, enveloping. Aftertaste: Pleasant, velvety. Aroma: Foresty with notes of dried fruits. Liquor color: Dark brown. Most suitable teaware for brewing: Yixing clay teapot for Pu'er or gaiwan with thick walls, fire-resistant kettle (if boiling). This is a collectible…
- 1 800₴ /50g
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- Rated 5.00 out of 5
Hong Bi Luo loose red (black) tea (No.150)
- Chinese translation: Red spirals (Red snails) Place, production date: China, Yunnan Province, Spring 2024 View: Red (black) tea Appearance: beautiful black and gold tea leaves, beautifully folded into snail spirals. Aroma: honey, gooey, sweet Taste: slight astringency Finish: sweet, velvety Infusion color: amber The most suitable brewing vessel:gaiwan qingqi, porcelain teapot or yixing clay teapot
- 290₴ /50g
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Lao Shu Pu’er, aged loose Shu Pu’er tea (No. 1500)
- Place, date of production: Yunnan Province, 2003. Type: Shu Pu'er (Ripe Pu'er) Appearance: Dark brown large leaves and buds. Taste: Velvety, enveloping. Aftertaste: Pleasant, velvety. Aroma: Foresty with notes of dried fruits. Liquor color: Dark brown. Most suitable teaware for brewing: Yixing clay teapot for Pu'er or gaiwan with thick walls, fire-resistant kettle (if boiling). This is a collectible…
- 1 800₴ /50g
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