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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...
Some tea, like Pu-ehr need some time to ripe up so they
taste righ. We made this section for those who are particular about
the year of the tea.
Some tea, like Pu-ehr need some time to ripe up so they
taste righ. We made this section for those who are particular about
the year of the tea.
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Year of the Sheep / Goat
Year of the Horse
Year of the Snake
Year of the Dragon
Year of the Rabbit
Year of the Tiger
Year of the Ox
Year of the Rat
Year of the Pig
Year of the Dog
Year of the Rooster
Year of the Monkey
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Year of the Horse
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Year of the Dragon
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Interesting piece of cake. It is slightly bitter with tiny touch of astringency which causes sort of boosting depth of that bitterness ( not the intensity ) . It gives overall bitter-sweet mouthfeel, not just in parts of the tongue ( like under, front, back etc. ) and slides into the noticeable "hui gan" after. After few steepings sweet sensation is...
Blend of young arbors from around Bing Dao аrеа with another tea from Shuang Jiang tea gardens. We can't say for sure how much of Bingdao is involved but characteristics are there. Intensive honey and chrysanthemum fragrance from the cup or pitcher and reflected in taste after in clear tea liquor which is not much astringent with slight bitter end....
Spring harvest of the small tea trees from Miao Wai village ( Tong Mu Guan ). Non smoked concept of the traditional Lapsang souchong black tea, packed in airtight 5g pouches to preserve the candy sweet taste and high temperature roast aroma, and convenient for traveling. Chocolate and roast nuts notes in taste with light fruity touch in aftertaste. Drop...
Slightly different in taste from the other "regular" ye sheng ya bao we offer. Less citrusy "wild taste" but more spices and herbs in aftertaste. There is no any processing involved in production , just simple drying , so that's why it's in white tea category . Although these buds can handle boiling water, we recommend to use lower temperatures to enjoy...
Spring harvest from Lincang , then processed and stored in Shanxi province. Classical mixed tea material of young and old arbor trees of Mengku . The beautiful scent of wood ,caramel and nuts comes out from teapot after first infusion, but don't expect the same sensation in your cup. Although its a hei cha , the taste reminds more like some old sheng puer...
The tea has unique scent of fresh nuts and old wood, very pleasant and full in mouth, sweet and mellow with touch of wild honey and almonds. Jin Hua - golden flower, which is fungus purposely grown by special way of fermentation and it gives the tea unique sweet & sour taste. There are many articles about positive effects to human body of this fungus,...
Large leaf & huang pian grade , daily drinker Da hong Pao tea from Wuyi " wai shan"- the less expensive area. Quite heavy roasted which is reflected in aroma of brewed tea leaves and so in the taste. Charcoal , roasted nuts with touch of roasted coffee beans scent , would be the main characteristics of the sweet tea liquor you are going to get in the cup.
Hard pressed tea brick from Xiaguan company previously stored in Guangzhou which has imprinted some mushroomy notes in aroma of brewed tea leaves , yet not that intensive in taste. Tea liqour is sweet fruity aged taste and not that smokey as it's in dry stored version. Harder steepings will turn bitter but leaving sweet mouthfeel on sides of the tongue...
Mixture of spring and autumn bush tea leafs from Menghai area and pressed into 357g pu-erh tea cake in 2012 , dry stored in Kunming until now. The woody scent of well stored sheng pu-erh can be experienced when steeping the leafs in gai wan. Very pleasant and back warming feeling along with bitter-sweet mouth sensation followed by mild "hui gan".
Sheng puerh with yellow tea leafs " huang pian "from Lincang, hard pressed into 8g flat mini brick, individually packed, convenient for traveling and slowing down the oxidation same time. Means it is ageing slower. Sweet taste around 6 - 8 steepings, with touch of green apple skin in notes , without smoky notes as those are common with huang pian. select...
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.
The aroma of brewed hot leaves have light touch or roasted nuts but those are not much reflected in taste it self as it's mostly covered by traditional wet basement layer during the entire session. Slight bitterness might appear at the beginning ( especially in strong infusions ) but leaving a sweet impression in mouth right after few cups. Decent daily...