Black tea from the Tai Mu mountain region in Fujian Province. Its dark, black leaves with golden tips give an infusion with an orange tinge, while the aroma and taste are reminiscent of sweet honey cake and roast chestnut.
Black tea from the Tai Mu mountain region in Fujian Province. Its dark, black leaves with golden tips give an infusion with an orange tinge, while the aroma and taste are reminiscent of sweet honey cake and roast chestnut.
A black tea from the Wah tea garden, situated in Kangra district in the north-east of India. Its history harks back to 1857, not even ceasing production after a vast earthquake in 1905, when a great number of tea gardens disappeared. Its regularly rolled green-brown leaves brew to make a liquor t...
A black tea from the Wah tea garden, situated in Kangra district in the north-east of India. Its history harks back to 1857, not even ceasing production after a vast earthquake in 1905, when a great number of tea gardens disappeared. Its regularly rolled green-brown leaves brew to make a liquor t...