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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...
Pressed tea in cakes 4g - 3kg.
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Sheng pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes from 6g to 3kg.
Shu pu-erh tea pressed into the cakes from 6g to 3kg.
Other teas pressed into the cakes from 6g to 3kg.
Mixture of small arbor and bush tea leafs of 2017 spring harvest start to give you sweet and bitter mouth sensation after 3rd infusion. Surprisingly "hui gan" is present in various steps and "sheng jing" comes around slowly and in week form. This cake has a very good potential for storage.
Smoky notes will hit your taste buds within the first sip and will last during many infusions. Dark yellow tea liquor of vintage sheng pu will give you sweet lingering sensation on top of the tongue and bitter feeling under. The wrapper is ripped in some places because the old age so we provide additional protection of the cake.
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...
Nice slightly bitter front taste will comfort your mouth with first sip. Golden yellow tea soup with pleasant bitter-sweet taste will start reveal its woody and light smoky notes during many infusions. Sweet mouth feel occurs right after the 2nd infusion. Nice vintage cake from early spring harvest of Wu Liang mountain.
357g pu-erh tea cake entirely made of "huang pian" - the yellow tea leafs. The spring harvest from plantations and tea gardens of Simao ( Pu'er ) area were processed and pressed by Yun Hong Tea company. Yellow leafs give nice sweet tea soup along with intensive smoky flavor, typical for this type of leaf. Nice caramel-honey-smokey scent sticks to the...
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...
Chrysanthemum aroma comes from gaiwan of this not really old autumn sheng pu-erh tea. Rich in flavor and clean tea soup has a warming effect with kicking "sheng jing" sweetness after the first cup. Gentle astringency along the sweetness plays well. this 357g sheng pu-erh tea cake is also suitable for longer storage.
Pleasant mild "cha qi" of Zhong Cha sheng pu with very good overall characteristics. Clean light gold tea liqueur with gentle smoky notes provides noticeable sweet mouth feel lasting for quite few infusions. Slight bitterness but no astringency make this tea very good to drink already or even store as its good potential.
Very beautiful settled fruity scent comes out from gai wan and so the taste of golden tea soup. Warm feeling and sweet buzz under the tongue will give you a pleasure to drink this one on daily basis. With extending brewing time , the tea is not getting much more bitter but increasing the "hui gan" experience , which is the very good sign.
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...
Into the chrysanthemum garden would change your room when you pour first steeping. The spring tea leafs from small arbor tea trees Xiao Hu Sai area with significant touch of lavender during many infusions. You can go harder with brewing which cause bitterness emerge , but sweet notes are not going to hit you at front. Would be much more complexly...
Spring harvest from small tea trees growing around the Ba Nuo village in Lincang. Originally pressed for re-packing concept , that's why without nei piao and only white wrapper. Fruity aroma from the first steepings followed by sweet-sour notes from wild varietal tea leaves