The green equivalent of the popular and earthy Pu Erh tea from Yunnan Province.
The green equivalent of the popular and earthy Pu Erh tea from Yunnan Province.
This revered Chinese green tea is made from the finest buds that grow in the spring, and production of it is limited. The green leaves, boasting numerous white tips, are curled into small spirals. Brewing them creates a light yellow infusion with a breadth of flavours and aromas, ranging from su...
This revered Chinese green tea is made from the finest buds that grow in the spring, and production of it is limited. The green leaves, boasting numerous white tips, are curled into small spirals. Brewing them creates a light yellow infusion with a breadth of flavours and aromas, ranging from su...
This revered Chinese green tea is made from the finest buds that grow in the spring, and production of it is limited. The green leaves, boasting numerous white tips, are curled into small spirals. Brewing them creates a light yellow infusion with a breadth of flavours and aromas, ranging from su...
This revered Chinese green tea is made from the finest buds that grow in the spring, and production of it is limited. The green leaves, boasting numerous white tips, are curled into small spirals. Brewing them creates a light yellow infusion with a breadth of flavours and aromas, ranging from su...
The khaki green leaves of this tea are mostly rolled, and give rise to a light green infusion with the aroma and taste of young pea and almond milk foam.
The khaki green leaves of this tea are mostly rolled, and give rise to a light green infusion with the aroma and taste of young pea and almond milk foam.
The khaki green leaves of this tea are mostly rolled, and give rise to a light green infusion with the aroma and taste of young pea and almond milk foam.
The khaki green leaves of this tea are mostly rolled, and give rise to a light green infusion with the aroma and taste of young pea and almond milk foam.
The finest Chinese Gunpowder tea, the regular, dark green leaves are rolled to form small, round pellets. Infusing them results in a pale infusion with a mild, slightly bitter taste.
The finest Chinese Gunpowder tea, the regular, dark green leaves are rolled to form small, round pellets. Infusing them results in a pale infusion with a mild, slightly bitter taste.
The finest Chinese Gunpowder tea, the regular, dark green leaves are rolled to form small, round pellets. Infusing them results in a pale infusion with a mild, slightly bitter taste.
The finest Chinese Gunpowder tea, the regular, dark green leaves are rolled to form small, round pellets. Infusing them results in a pale infusion with a mild, slightly bitter taste.
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to make this venerated tea, and the greatest level of care is taken in its production. The leaves are emerald green in hue and reminiscent of long needles in shape. An infusion of the tea is noted for its fresh floral aroma and delicate, slig...
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to make this venerated tea, and the greatest level of care is taken in its production. The leaves are emerald green in hue and reminiscent of long needles in shape. An infusion of the tea is noted for its fresh floral aroma and delicate, slig...
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to make this venerated tea, and the greatest level of care is taken in its production. The leaves are emerald green in hue and reminiscent of long needles in shape. An infusion of the tea is noted for its fresh floral aroma and delicate, slig...
Only the finest tea leaves grown in the shade are used to make this venerated tea, and the greatest level of care is taken in its production. The leaves are emerald green in hue and reminiscent of long needles in shape. An infusion of the tea is noted for its fresh floral aroma and delicate, slig...
..refreshing taste and aroma of oranges combined with champagne aroma
..refreshing taste and aroma of oranges combined with champagne aroma
A flavoured blend of two types of green tea - Sencha and China Jasmine with Flowers – with the subtle taste of blackberry and jasmine.
A flavoured blend of two types of green tea - Sencha and China Jasmine with Flowers – with the subtle taste of blackberry and jasmine.
A flavoured blend of two types of green tea - Sencha and China Jasmine with Flowers – with the subtle taste of blackberry and jasmine.
A flavoured blend of two types of green tea - Sencha and China Jasmine with Flowers – with the subtle taste of blackberry and jasmine.
This green tea is one of the best to come from Jixi County in China’s Anhui Province. Only the uppermost buds with two leaves are harvested for it. Dark in hue with silvery tips, the leaves are rolled up into balls. They infuse to create a clear, light green liquor with the aroma and taste of lem...
This green tea is one of the best to come from Jixi County in China’s Anhui Province. Only the uppermost buds with two leaves are harvested for it. Dark in hue with silvery tips, the leaves are rolled up into balls. They infuse to create a clear, light green liquor with the aroma and taste of lem...
Korean tea sourced from the Island of Jeju, it is produced from sizeable leaves harvested later than the more expensive varieties of Sejak and Woojeon. Fresh green leaves form a clear green-yellow infusion with a hint of melon and cream. After brewing, the fresh green leaves give a clear green-ye...
Korean tea sourced from the Island of Jeju, it is produced from sizeable leaves harvested later than the more expensive varieties of Sejak and Woojeon. Fresh green leaves form a clear green-yellow infusion with a hint of melon and cream. After brewing, the fresh green leaves give a clear green-ye...
Korean tea sourced from the Island of Jeju, it is produced from sizeable leaves harvested later than the more expensive varieties of Sejak and Woojeon. Fresh green leaves form a clear green-yellow infusion with a hint of melon and cream. After brewing, the fresh green leaves give a clear green-ye...
Korean tea sourced from the Island of Jeju, it is produced from sizeable leaves harvested later than the more expensive varieties of Sejak and Woojeon. Fresh green leaves form a clear green-yellow infusion with a hint of melon and cream. After brewing, the fresh green leaves give a clear green-ye...
This green tea from the Kirishima part of Kagoshima Prefecture gets its name from the fact it is covered (“kabuseru” means to place on top), as a special material shades the leaves on the bushes. The tea ranks between Sencha and Gyokuro in quality, since it is shaded for a much shorter time than ...
This green tea from the Kirishima part of Kagoshima Prefecture gets its name from the fact it is covered (“kabuseru” means to place on top), as a special material shades the leaves on the bushes. The tea ranks between Sencha and Gyokuro in quality, since it is shaded for a much shorter time than ...