Green Tea
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Weight: 0.15kg
From Dali area Yun Long Mountain organic tea garden. This is the highest grade Bi Luo Chin from Yun Long. Grown at an altitude of 2400 meters, this high mountain green tea is packing with abundant anti-oxidants and a strong taste and feel that can only come from very high altitude teas.
$24.00$11.00 -
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A special varietal grown in the highlands of Simao and picked in the very earliest stages of growth. “Cui Ming” means “Emerald Bright” and is an apt name for this bright green and silver-white tea.
$11.00–$59.00$5.00–$48.00 -
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The tea itself is full and plump but small. It has a high level of fragrance and the tea soup is thick and awash with the little hairs that grow on the tea leaves. Comparable in many aspects to a Dragon Well, but unique in its own right.
$22.00–$110.00$12.00–$91.00 -
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The tea itself is full and plump but small. It has a high level of fragrance and the tea soup is thick and awash with the little hairs that grow on the tea leaves. Comparable in many aspects to a Dragon Well, but unique in its own right.
$14.00–$106.00$7.00–$91.00 -
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“Genmaicha” means natural rice. This Japanese delicacy is made from Bancha tea, to which approximately 50% roasted or popped rice grains have been added. The incomparable taste is characterized by the mildness of the Bancha tea and is ideally complemented by the pleasant, slightly sweet and nutty caramel note. Thanks to the low caffeine content and the fine mildness, this tea can be consumed all day long. Also here, green tea beginners can make their first positive experience. The Japanese prefer this tea for the afternoon hours.
Ingredients: green tea, peeled rice.
$12.99–$32.19$9.28–$26.69 -
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In China whole green leaf teas are traditionally scented with Jasmine flowers placed in layers within. The petals are harvested during the day and stored cool at night in order to bloom and unfold their full fragrance. According to the desired quality grades the petals are sifted out after processing. For this reason teas vary from light to stronger delicate floral flavors and tastes. The cup has a light, slightly yellow color and already spreads the intense bouquet of jasmine.
OP (Orange Pekoe)
Ingredients: half-fermented tea, jasmine blossoms.
$9.16–$29.36$6.39–$20.58 -
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The taste is classicly small leaf green tea with sweet and umami taste, the aroma is grass and pine, the feeling in the mouth is thick and pungent. Our offering is harvested in late March during a brief period after the freezing temperatures of early spring have abated (but before the rains) when the weather is just beginning to warm up!
$15.00–$146.00$10.00–$128.00 -
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Jasmine Dragon Tears is made from the top two leaves and the bud of new season growth. These delicate leaves are then hand rolled into the small pearls. When you infuse these pearls in your tea cup, you will see the top two leaves and the bud come to life. In fact you will see some small ‘hairy down’ on the bud of the leaves – this denotes superb quality and very careful and delicate handling.
$23.60–$92.90$21.00–$75.00 -
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The tea has a nutty oolong aroma and taste. Early infusions hint at pine sap and sugarcane. Taste is strong, nutty and vegetal. Tea soup viscous and golden-green. Not a delicate tea but clean taste and good cha qi that reflect it's high mountain origin.
$24.00–$59.00$15.00–$47.00 -
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Zhenyuan a high altitude area of Simao produces this high quality delicate green tea. Picked twice a year in a 2 day period when the buds and leafs are young and small.
$7.00–$55.00$4.00–$46.00 -
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After tasting Lu Shan Yun Wu (Lu Mountain Cloud Mist) from a tea chum's family farm in Zhejiang we just had to offer this tea to our customers. Lu Shan Cloud Mist Green Tea is well known tea throughout China and the world.
$13.50–$96.00$6.50–$80.00 -
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This is one of the most unusual tea specialties that is produced almost entirely by hand in the Province of Fujian. Immediately after withering the still moist leaves are heated shortly in milk water steam, which conserves the pretty, lightly olive-green leaf and cup color and invokes the distinct creamy scent and taste. Subsequently, the leaves are rolled manually and dried. An extremely mellow tea, which we are sure, many of you will enjoy.
Ingredients: half-fermented tea, lactose.
$24.89–$76.89$19.36–$62.39 -
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This is a top quality Sencha tea that offers a light richness that can’t be found with other teas. Considered a good tea for everyday drinking by the Japanese, Sencha Akaike offers long notes of wheat, clover honey, sweet grass and subtle seaweed.
$9.20–$28.40$7.19–$23.49 -
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During the Qing Dynasty, the imperial Qing court considered Dragon Well to be the tea of choice for summer consumption. Has a very pronounced 'chestnut' aroma and taste that coats the mouth with that distinct 'Dragon Well' flavor and is slightly less bitter than lower grades.
$17.00–$85.00$10.00–$71.00 -
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High-quality, Chinese gunpowder, finest American mint and an intense natural crisped mint flavor combine to a special taste experience. Aromatic, lively yet rich, this exciting composition develops an unparalleled aroma and scent. This fresh aroma really peps you up. This popular classic is ideal for an ice tea on hot days.
Ingredients: green tea, spearmint, natural crisped mint flavoring.
$9.87–$20.99$4.69–$15.29