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2014 Autumn Mengsong Old Tree Organic Red Tea

2014 Autumn Mengsong Old Tree Organic Red Tea
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This tea come from Mengsong area and single mountain and autumn late September harvest. Nowadays the old tree or gushu red tea is very popular. Most of these teas in the market have one problem. The processing is very bad. Our friend who is experienced puerh tea producer in Menghai invited an Fengqing red tea maker to help him make good red tea from their organic old tree garden. Trees in this mountain have 80-200 years and grown wild in the forest. This tea have heavy honey aroma, dark...

2014 Červený čaj z Čang-pching ( Zhangping Hong Cha )

2014 Červený čaj z Čang-pching ( Zhangping Hong Cha )
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Neobvyklý ale vynikající červený čaj z málo známé oblasti Čang-pching. Jedná se o čaj vyrobený z kultivaru Šuej-sien, ze kterého se většinou vyrábí oolong. Čaj je lisovaný do kuliček cca 10g balených v papíře, jak je pro danou oblast typické. Tento tradiční způsob lisování byl kdysi v provincii Fu-ťien celkem běžný – pamětníci tvrdí, že se tak před několika desetiletími vyráběla dokonce i Tchie Kuan-jin v An-si. Dnes je nicméně Čang-pching posledním místem, které si tento zvyk zachovalo....

2014 Darjeeling Rohini Exotic SFTGFOP1

2014 Darjeeling Rohini Exotic SFTGFOP1
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Exclusive collection of the youngest gardens in Darjeeling processed from fresh buds of cultivar AV2. The golden infusion heady fragrance with notes of fruit, flowers lime and traces of peanuts. Sweet and smooth, balanced taste of ripe fruit with hints of grape which continues until lightly honeyed tones. The first breeze of spring in a cup of tea! Garden Rohini is situated in a valley Kurseong and has an eventful history. It was closed for 30 long years from 1962...


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„Mr. Gao pointed out some caterpillars that were fattening themselves on tea leaves. “No pesticides used here.”“

Source Web: The Tea Urchin. Learning how to identify gu shu & make maocha[online]. 2011. Available on WWW: <http://teaurchin.blogspot.cz/2011/09/learning-how-to-identify-gu-shu-make.html>. [q932] [s107]

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