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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.
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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.
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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.
It is said that Queen Elizabeth II named this tea Oriental Beauty after sampling a cup. Prepared by hand, the dark brown, slightly curled leaves (oxidised to 60-70%) show a high proportion of silvery tips, giving rise to a light orange liquor. The aroma is suggestive of fine tobacco and maple syr...
It is said that Queen Elizabeth II named this tea Oriental Beauty after sampling a cup. Prepared by hand, the dark brown, slightly curled leaves (oxidised to 60-70%) show a high proportion of silvery tips, giving rise to a light orange liquor. The aroma is suggestive of fine tobacco and maple syr...
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a Taiwanese farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.
This semi-oxidised tea harks from a Taiwanese farm in Fujian Province. Its dark green, curled leaves possess a vegetal fragrance. The taste is compact and pleasantly rounded with a subtle, roasted note.