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Medium-light roasted entry level Yancha made of Su Xi Lan "Plain Orchid"...

Xue Pian, meaning “Snow Flake,” designates Dancong tea made from the...

Half handmade teapot from Yixing purple “Zi Ni” medium-thick clay in...

Half handmade teapot from Yixing purple “Zi Ni” medium-thick clay in...

Half handmade teapot from Yixing purple “Zi Ni” medium-thick clay in...


Half handmade teapot from Yixing "Zhu Ni” Red clay in traditional old...
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes 200 - 250g.
Spring harvest of arbor tea trees from Bao Ying Shan pressed by stone and simply wrapped into the white paper by tea farmer. Fruity taste with very intensive honey notes in aroma and aftertaste. No marketing , no branding and no story. Please buy a sample first.
Spring harvest of tea leafs from old arbor trees growing on Nannuo mountain near Ba Ma village. Combination of gentle bitter and sweet honey notes in the aftertaste coming from the back of the throat. Longer or harder infusions can hit you with bitterness yet will reward with deeper and more complex aftertaste. We also offer cheaper version of this tea...
" Say good words , have a good thoughts , and do good deeds " written in Dai language on the wrapper of this purple varietal sheng puer cake made only in 5kg batch from 7 tea trees growing in forest. It's not typical sweet aromatic high temp. kill green processed Zijuan from Jingmai but traditional one for ageing. Bitter and in certain stage astringent,...
The name comes from the fact that we came late this year and managed to get only last box of maocha from our Pasha farmer. This tea , as typical for Pasha is bitter sheng with intensive " hui gan ". Slight astringency from young arbor trees is expected to emerge in certain steepings. Very good tea for long term storage as it does obtain fruitiness on it's...
Spring harvest from young arbor tea trees growing near Ban Pen village. Fruity aroma and so the front taste with typically bitter background and honey sweet aftertaste in sense of "hui gan"lasting in mouth and throat quite a while. This one is classified as a sweet version of Ban Pen tea as there is also the bitter one, which we found too harsh for...
The first spring harvest tea leaves from big and small arbor tea trees growing in forest near village San He Lao Zhai in Yiwu. Fruity " mei zi " notes are sensed after few cups and honey fragrance mixed with flower touch ( as typical in fresh Yiwu ) which will transform to fruity-honey notes later with ageing. Tea cake doesn't have "nei piao" as it's made...
Spring harvest from arbor tea trees planted in forest of Kunzhu mountain. Mao cha was stored 1 year at the tea farmer's place, which has allowed nice transformation ( oxidation ) changing the original characteristics of the leaf already before pressing. Fruity body with flowery background in aroma of brewed leaves and so the taste. Please compare with...
You can practice Self Enquiry and drink this blend of Menghai with Laos small arbor tea trees after you find your true " I " , or drink it now to enjoy some bitter notes of Bulang tea leaves with fruity-flowery taste of Laos tea leaves giving an impression of some Yiwu puer blend. Dry grape raisins aroma coming from hot leaves after first infusion ,...
Spring harvest from arbor tea trees planted in forest of Kunzhu mountain. Medium pressed cake. Intensive flowery aroma comes from brewed leaves which stays also as a taste in your cup for many steepings. With hard stepping some astringency will occur but in general tea liqour is rather smooth and gentle. Further taste development is expected as you can...
Spring harvest from the arbor trees growing nearby Da Hu Sai village which is not that overhyped as the Xiao Hu Sai , yet it's fame has also the price. Fruity tea with full body reflecting the clean dry Kunming storage with very slow ageing. Gentle bitter finish with some astringency in harder steepings will disclose the young age of trees, yet not tai di...
Early spring harvest from wild tea trees growing on Big Snow Mountain in Yong De area. Sourish notes with sweet aftertaste from Ya Bao , much darker oxidation ( longer withering ) , gives tea tea more subtle / less aggressive taste resembling Ye Sheng Hong in certain way. It is different from older version we also offer , as this one is fully Kunming dry...
Blend of spring harvest arbor tea trees from Pasha with wild varietal Da Xue Shan sheng of light oxidation. Shorter withering of Ye Sheng makes this tea more open for the ageing so it can be quite aggressive from beginning, therefore we recommend this tea for longer storage rather than drinking new. We believe that bitter Pasha leaves with sweet sour...