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Special grade "tou chun" spring harvest from bushes growing in Yongde....
Traditional Menghai medium-dark fermented top grade of shu pu erh gong...
The concept without pile fermentation (shu Lubao ). After withering,...
Spring purple varietal tea leaves Zi Ya harvested from medium size trees...
Traditionally wood fired Jianshui clay "Zhu Ren Bei" shape tea cup made...
Jianshui tea pot in Ji Zhong style, fired in kiln traditionally on...
Long Dan Handmade satin black Jianshui teapot in shape of Dragon Egg ,...
Very thin and light , around 100g " ( weigh in hand without plate )...
As its common that different people have different taste.
In this section we are offering you 25g
samples of our Shu Pu-ehr tea to try,
before decide purchase larger amount, whole pack , cake, etc.
As its common that different people have different taste.
In this section we are offering you 25g
samples of our Shu Pu-ehr tea to try,
before decide purchase larger amount, whole pack , cake, etc.
"Yue Chen Yue Xiang" freely translated "longer time better taste" , typical Menghai shu puerh with outstanding taste. Sweet walnut notes without any uncomfortable "dui wei". Smooth and sweet, no any unpleasant side tastes. Brewed tea leafs have very nice scent of honey and walnuts. Very good daily drinker.
Very well made shu from Cha Yi Fang company. The price from 2011 differs quite a lot and we believe that in quality side, its just like that. Smooth and sweet tea liqueur with scent of old wood, hint of walnuts and wild honey notes. Hard pressed cake need 2-3 brewings before gets to the working mode , but then u get 10+ rich infusions. For dedicated shu...
Spring leafs and buds from Ai Lao Shan mountain area altitude around 2000m.The medium-light fermented tea is rich and sweet, it is outstanding for unique flavor of the fresh walnuts and mild Hui Gan. This is 2nd pressing batch (same material from 2016 but this one was pressed in 2019 ). So was stored in loose 3 years in producers storage.
Scent of honey and dark chocolate can be experienced from hot gai wan before the first steeping. Beautiful woody taste with touch of caramel and sweet buzz sensation on sight of your tongue will make your day . No unpleasant sensations of over dry storage.
Sweet and caramel scent comes out from brewed tea leafs. Medium - light fermented big tea leafs ( some green leafs are present ) from young arbor trees growing in Guogan , north part of Burma , give very pleasant sweet tea liquor. High ratio of Huang Pian ( yellow leafs ) have big influence on over all taste.
Crystal clear ruby red tea liquor is rich and sweet! No any weird wet or dry notes in present give sign of very good storage. The caramelo-walnutty scent from the hot gai wan lid will tell you about the unique fermentation. As a vintage shu it needs few infusions to start releasing real "juice" which has some woody notes due to the Kunming storage , but...
You will get very rich and strong flavor from this 6-10g shu pu-erh cube from Menghai made from batch fermented on wooden pallets above the ground for better air circulation and increased hygiene. Gentle smoky notes at the beginning will fade away later and sweetness will linger at the bottom of your tongue combined with persisting bitter and warming...
Within the first infusion you can smell "nuo mi xiang" scent which would be more typical for Guan Dong shu pu-erhs. After few more steepings the "nuo mi" flavor dims out and will make a harmony with light bitter-sweet taste. The small cube is made from batch fermented on wooden pallets above the ground for better air circulation and increased hygiene.
Small batch fermentation of old arbor tea trees from Pasha. Not sorted material as it came out of the pile , so some small cha tou ( pellets ) are in presence. Soft fruitiness with touch of walnuts are the probably the main notes. The rest you can discover yourself by thoroughly brewing the sample which we offer in different sizes.
After 3rd infusions the medium dark red tea liquor clears but there is a still touch of "dui wei" since it's a new shu pu-erh. Gong ting grade of tea leafs from Menghai area release bitter-sweet taste and warming up feeling.
Pressed "lao huang pian" yellow leafs from old tea trees. Te tea liquor is medium dark red and not thick as regular shu pu-erh but its sweet. Notes of " you jian bing" Chinese deep fried pancake from beginning which slightly transformers to the scent of old leafs fallen on the ground in deep forest. Very slight wet notes and touch of "nuo mi xiang"...
Shu pu-erh from Xiaguan company made for Tibetan people. Despite of traditional xiaguan tea processing , this tea is missing classical smokey notes. Teh tea soup is red clean and sweet. Since its still considered as a new tea , some very slight notes of "dui wei" can be noticed. But it wouldn't be disturbing your drinking session.