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semi-fermented tea
Preparation guidelines: Use one piece of compressed tea for 6 dl of water. Add water at 90°C and leave it to infuse for 5 min. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 4 infusions.
A rare oolong made from the Shui Xian cultivar. Its production takes place in the vicinity of Zhangping in Fujian Province. The tea leaves, originally pressed into the shape of cubes, give a crystal clear infusion that is ochre in colour. Its aroma and taste initially reveal general sweetness, later merging into particular tones of rose petal and jasmine blossom.
semi-fermented tea
Preparation guidelines: Use one piece of compressed tea for 6 dl of water. Add water at 90°C and leave it to infuse for 5 min. Sieve and serve. Suitable for 4 infusions.
A rare oolong made from the Shui Xian cultivar. Its production takes place in the vicinity of Zhangping in Fujian Province. The tea leaves, originally pressed into the shape of cubes, give a crystal clear infusion that is ochre in colour. Its aroma and taste initially reveal general sweetness, later merging into particular tones of rose petal and jasmine blossom.
Handcrafted tea from the innovative Tea Studio factory, which was established in 2018 in the Nilgiri Mountains. It is located at an altitude of 1850 m in the middle of picturesque tea gardens. The tea leaf collection is done in a unique way - collecting only the bud and one leaf below it. The elo...
Handcrafted tea from the innovative Tea Studio factory, which was established in 2018 in the Nilgiri Mountains. It is located at an altitude of 1850 m in the middle of picturesque tea gardens. The tea leaf collection is done in a unique way - collecting only the bud and one leaf below it. The elo...
The basis for this tea is a fine oolong from a spring harvest in Anxi, Fujian Province. Prior to being dried, a special process originally devised in Taiwan is carried out to flavour the leaves, which then undergo oxidation.
The basis for this tea is a fine oolong from a spring harvest in Anxi, Fujian Province. Prior to being dried, a special process originally devised in Taiwan is carried out to flavour the leaves, which then undergo oxidation.
The voluminous, brown-black leaves brew to make a liquor golden in hue. The tea has an aroma and taste reminiscent of star fruit with notes of tropical wood and roasted pecan.
The voluminous, brown-black leaves brew to make a liquor golden in hue. The tea has an aroma and taste reminiscent of star fruit with notes of tropical wood and roasted pecan.