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Opened big buds "ya bao" and small leaves from wild tea trees from area...
Wild tea trees from Ming Feng Shan in Yongde county. The leaves haven't...
Medium fermented tea leaves from small tea trees growing in Yong De...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved flowers design filled with...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved leaf design filled with...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved writing in Dai language...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved writing in Dai language...
Handmade Dai Pottery gaiwan with hand carved writing in Dai language...
Shi Dun
in translation means something like " keep this moment" , which would be a main drinking tea philosophy of founder
of this small pu-erh tea company based in Kunming.
Lia , the founder, believes in good quality tea and focusing that way.
With many years of experience in tea business she has learned how how to select right tea material and sel...
Shi Dun
in translation means something like " keep this moment" , which would be a main drinking tea philosophy of founder
of this small pu-erh tea company based in Kunming.
Lia , the founder, believes in good quality tea and focusing that way.
With many years of experience in tea business she has learned how how to select right tea material and sell it right way.
Spring tea leafs from arbor trees in Wu Liang mountain , processed by hand and pressed into medium press tea cake in Qi Li village by local master. Honey aroma from brewed tea leaves are combined with flowery notes when drinking and breathing out through your nose. Fruity base taste as part of the good ageing is present of course and sweet liqour...
Shi Dun shu pu-erh fermented and pressed into the cake in Menghai then stored in Kunming. Tea liqueur is clean dark red ,thick, creamy sweet taste with hint of dry nuts. It's a typical Meng Hai flavor and vry good daily drinker.
Spring harvest of small arbor trees from Nan Nuo mountain. Fruity body of typically very well clean stored semi aged sheng puerh in Kunming in which you still can sense some flowery notes ( especially in lighetr infusions ). Bitterness with some astringency comes with harder steepings to let you know young age of tea trees after all. Suitable for the...
Old yellow leaves from old tea trees growing on Lao Wu Shan mountain. Sweet tea liqour with significant honey notes which can be gained with extending a steeping time. The old yellow tea leafs can be brewed in gaiwan , teapot or even being boiled in cattle as tea farmers do. Increasing amount of tea leafs, longer time of each infusion the bitter notes...
Spring harvest from small arbor tea trees growing on Wuliang mountain medium hard pressed into the 357g cake. There is no any significant front sweetness or buzzing "sheng jing" but if you are an experienced pu-erh tea drinker you will taste the throat sweet "hui gan" sensation behind the light smokey notes. It's a very suitable tea for long time storage.
Spring harvest of young arbor tea trees from Mengku area. Mao cha hasn't been selected out of the " huang pian " the yellow leaves , which gains on overall front sweetness along with fruity body caused by natural and slow aging in Kunming storage. In harder steepings increases bitterness with cherry notes and slight astringency reveals young age of the...
Da Lao Wu is the name for this 200g medium pressed tea cake made of spring leafs from old arbor trees growing on Laowu Shan. Very mellow tea soup without any astringency or bitterness . Light sour touch from first sip will turn to intensive "sheng jing" buzzing around the tongue. After few cups "hui gan" will also show up and overall sweet mouth sensation...
Spring harvest from around 150 years old arbor tea trees growing around the Bang Wai village. Flowery scent and bitter-sweet tea liquor will "pinching" the sides of your tongue, decent "hui gan". A slight astringency might appear when oversteeping but generally it's very pleasant tea to drink. Very good tea for storage.
Spring harvest from young and old arbor tea trees , which by locals is already called "gu shu". Very soft pressed cake with sweet and fruity , "sheng jing" lingers at the bottom of the tongue and back of the throat "hui gan" comes around eventually along with green apple skin notes. Can steep many times and longer infusions boost the sweetness without...
Mixture of spring and autumn harvest of young arbor tea tree leafs from Yiwu make this cake for reasonable price despite of the soaring costs of tea production from this area. Deep fermentation is revealed by very first infusion when nutty and dark chocolate notes pop out from your hot gaiwan and will remain in your mouth for good solid 6-8 steeping....
Spring harvest of small arbor tea trees from Xi Ding area were Ba Da Shan is located so it has the typical flavor profile. Bitter liqour brings this tea to rather those "throaty" pu-erhs where sweetness comes around in form of "hui gan" , spreading sweetnes in overall mouth as eating the green olives. This tea is not a daily drinker neither for beginners...
Spring harvest of arbor tea trees medium pressed traditionally by stone into the 200g cake. The tea soup is clean and sweet with notes of flowers in aroma. Slow and gentle "hui gan" is persistent during many infusions. No excessive astringency with slight bitterness which occurs while brewing stronger infusions.