„Pu-erh shape - Brick - A thick rectangular block of tea, usually in 100g, 250g, 500g and 1000g sizes; Zhuancha bricks are the traditional shape used for ease of transport along the ancient tea route by horse caravans.“
Yiwu 1999 maocha is a well stored tea in Taiwan. Loose leaves, maocha, is not stored...
This Xiaguan tuo shape raw puerh tea is made for Fei Tai (For Taiwan)" means this...
Lao Banzhang 2004 is a pu-erh pressed into bamboo tubes. Mighty and rich tea soup...
Jinggu area, it's famous for one of varietal tea trees – Da Bai Hao – “Big White...
This cake is composed of Lancang and Menghai area selected materials.After 5 years...
Since 2012, Bada mountain is one of our personal favorite place and we spend many days...
„The terms "Xiao shu" (small tree) and "tai di" (terrace plantation) are often interchangeably used, but they should be given separate meanings. "Tai di" connotes high intensity farming, with the entire slope cleared & terraced to plant hedgerows & use of pesticide & fertilizer. But in many gu shu growing villages, there are also new tea plantations which are too young to be called gu shu (ie. less than 100 years old), but they aren't exactly "tai di" either. Many of these plants are growing next to old trees, in a bio-diverse forest clearing, with lots of space around them, not all are sprayed & fertilized. In the future, they will grow into "gu shu", until then we should call them "shen tai xiao shu" (naturally grown small trees)“
Quotes Tags: Pu-erh, Gushu, Tea production
The LaoManE rules over this autumn teas. In this village you may find really bitter tea and also sweet teas...
This tea is from Jingmai Da Zhai, grown on the Da Ping Zhang area, and is considered some of the finest...
ripe, sweet fruit, distinct darjeeling tones, wild honey, enjoyable aftertaste of overipe grapes
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