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In general, this is a blend of Bulang ( Zhang Jia San Dui, Mang Ba Zhai,...

Unconventional processing of a Taiwanese varietal grown in a...

Spring harvest of leaves, handpicked from a very small organic Taiwanese...

Spring harvest of premium tea leaves handpicked from a small organic...


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...
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes from 6g to 3kg.
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Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes from 4g to 20g
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes 100g.
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes 200 - 250g.
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes 357g.
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes 380 - 400g.
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes 500g.
Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes bigger than 500g.
Very small batch, mixture of small , big and wild tea trees from various locations ( mostly Menghai ) which we were offering for custom pressing 2020 - 2022. Despite of thoroughly blended mao cha , due to the many different batches involved, there is no guarantee that each cake is going to taste same. Yet, we do offer a sample ( for your peace of mind )...
Tea leaves from one big wild tea tree growing near the forest of the Big Snow mountain. 1.6kg of mao cha was made from this tree and we pressed it into the 100g cakes. This , genuine Dan Zhu, has typical sourish wild notes with sweet aftertaste and in compartment with small trees, this one can hold the long and hard stepping without turning into the...
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...
Spring harvest from young arbor tea trees growing in tea garden called " The pond at the bottom of the pot ", because is situated in small valley with small pond in the middle. The tea leaves from that area are specific for the flowery based taste and aroma with some fruity sweet notes in aftertaste. Some astringency is expected which will mellow down to...
Spring harvest of small tea trees from gardens situated behind Zhang Lang village which is on Baba mountain , so as expected , typical bitter taste with some astringency and dry sensation due to the young age of arbors tea trees. Yet, Kunming dry storage contributed to the fruity taste with some touch of honey notes aftertaste. Suitable for brewing in...
Early spring harvest from wild tea trees growing on Big Snow Mountain in the Yong De area is processed as sheng puerh tea and pressed into 6g mini cakes, which can be easily halved for lighter brews. The sweet (from Ya Bao) notes with a sourish taste, typical of ye sheng tea, are preserved in airtight, sealed pouches for slower oxidation. Use drop down...
Spring harvest from old arbor tea trees , growing in forest near Bai Hua Tan village. Fruity notes from the first cup, but much deeper than Gao Gen sheng we also offer. Almost no astringancy, mineral taste / feel in mouth accompanied by flowery notes lingering in nose. Stronger infusions reward with syrupy sweet tea liqueur with adequate , yet not...
In general, this is a blend of Bulang ( Zhang Jia San Dui, Mang Ba Zhai, Man Nuo, Xin Nan Dong etc. ) and Yiwu area ( San He Lao Zhai , Ma Hei, Zhong shan, Meng Song, and some villages in Yibang ). In spring sourcing trip we collected bunch of samples from places we visited. Although we blended thoughtfully , can't guarantee each cake would taste same....