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Green tea originating in Guizhou Province. The leaves are harvested across mountains of 1,100 m in height, often veiled in mist and clouds, hence the name of the tea. The dark green leaves with silvery tips are rolled into small balls, giving a bright green infusion. The aroma is one of malted chestnut, and its distinctive taste is reminiscent of walnut, which at the close transforms into the sweetness of cane sugar.
Preparation guidelines: Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70° C. Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Suitable for 2 infusions.
Green tea originating in Guizhou Province. The leaves are harvested across mountains of 1,100 m in height, often veiled in mist and clouds, hence the name of the tea. The dark green leaves with silvery tips are rolled into small balls, giving a bright green infusion. The aroma is one of malted chestnut, and its distinctive taste is reminiscent of walnut, which at the close transforms into the sweetness of cane sugar.
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Green tea originating in Guizhou Province. The leaves are harvested across mountains of 1,100 m in height, often veiled in mist and clouds, hence the name of the tea. The dark green leaves with silvery tips are rolled into small balls, giving a bright green infusion. The aroma is one of malted chestnut, and its distinctive taste is reminiscent of walnut, which at the close transforms into the sweetness of cane sugar.
Preparation guidelines: Bring the water to the boil and then let it cool down to 70° C. Use 12 g of tea (approx. 5 heaped tsp) for 1 litre of water. Allow to infuse for 3 minutes. Strain and serve. Suitable for 2 infusions.
Green tea originating in Guizhou Province. The leaves are harvested across mountains of 1,100 m in height, often veiled in mist and clouds, hence the name of the tea. The dark green leaves with silvery tips are rolled into small balls, giving a bright green infusion. The aroma is one of malted chestnut, and its distinctive taste is reminiscent of walnut, which at the close transforms into the sweetness of cane sugar.
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Green tea has been produced for over 1,700 years in Yunnan Province. An infusion of this example is highly fragrant and has a pleasantly smooth taste.
Green tea has been produced for over 1,700 years in Yunnan Province. An infusion of this example is highly fragrant and has a pleasantly smooth taste.
This green tea comes from the misty mountains of Fujian Province, where the leaves are picked, processed and hand-rolled into small pearls. The clear infusion it produces has a fresh aroma, while the taste is reminiscent of sweet chestnut. Phoenix Eyes is one of the finest Chinese green teas.
This green tea comes from the misty mountains of Fujian Province, where the leaves are picked, processed and hand-rolled into small pearls. The clear infusion it produces has a fresh aroma, while the taste is reminiscent of sweet chestnut. Phoenix Eyes is one of the finest Chinese green teas.
Green Gunpowder, in China known as pearl tea, is distinctive for its very fine scent and delicate taste. Suitable for drinking throughout the day, it tastes great chilled with mint.
Green Gunpowder, in China known as pearl tea, is distinctive for its very fine scent and delicate taste. Suitable for drinking throughout the day, it tastes great chilled with mint.