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Also known as “Pearl Tea”, this Gunpowder is extremely fine tea. Just like the classic Gunpowder, this tea is dried in rolling drums. The constant rotation gives the tea its spherical form. “Temple of Heaven” tea features a very tightly rolled ball, which is also a sign of quality. The aroma is softer than that of the standard quality and less bitter. This tea may be enjoyed at any time of the day. If you still find the brew too tangry, try pouring away the first brew and taste the second. Most of the caffeine content will also be eliminated in this way.
$8.36–$18.93$6.19–$13.26 -
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The classical Chai tea is pleasant and strong in flavor. The intense taste is due to the select ingredients like aniseed, cinnamon, ginger and special flavoring. This delicious infusion will truly be loved by both “beginners” and experienced Chai fans. Milk and sugar should be added, to achieve the ultimate taste sensation.
Ingredients: black tea (37%), aniseed, cinnamon pieces, ginger bits, black pepper, cloves, chicory roots, flavoring.
$7.26–$22.99$5.69–$17.69 -
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Shui Xian varietal grown in Wu Yi Shan area was roasted to medium-high level. Made from Spring 2014 material, this lovely tea imparts the aroma of roasted corn and chocolate. Heavier “classic” roasting process gives this tea unique pungent aroma and smooth taste!
$15.00–$86.00$6.00–$70.00 -
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This roasted tea is made from Premium “AA” Grade Ben Shan oolong of Anxi county, Fujian. The tea was roasted for about 6 hours at a temperature of about 48C. This roasting gives the Ben Shan a nutty and sweet taste.
$13.00–$71.00$9.00–$64.00 -
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Extremely delicate tea in both appearance and taste. Smooth sweet taste and highly aromatic! A rare Yunnan tea that reflects the high state of modern Yunnan tea culture!
$13.00–$95.50$7.00–$86.50 -
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The tea is processed much like white tea and is incredibly aromatic and fresh with hints of sugarcane and fruit, but with a thick vegetal sweetness that enlivens the mouth and throat. A lovely tea!
$12.50–$92.00$6.50–$84.00 -
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The tea is processed much like white tea and is incredibly aromatic and fresh with hints of sugarcane and fruit, but with a thick vegetal sweetness that enlivens the mouth and throat. A lovely tea!
$11.50–$95.00$6.50–$84.00 -
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Wonderful fruity combination with bold strawberry and kiwi flavor, tart, full bodied. A great treat at work or on the go.
Ingredients: apple, rosehip, kiwi, strawberry pieces, hibiscus petals, natural flavors.
$8.28–$26.99$6.29–$20.39 -
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A flower composition like a dream: wonderful, colorful flower blossoms and herbs that already have a relaxing effect when preparing a cup of tea. Blue, purple and red blossoms underline the overall image.
Ingredients: apple pieces, sliver linden tree blossoms, Melissa leaves, lavender blossoms, rose petals, sweet blackberry leaves, orange blossoms, mallow blossoms.
$13.69–$36.99$9.09–$29.79 -
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They have a fresh and fruity flavor similar to other varietals of sun-dried buds, but they also have a deep and robust aroma and aftertaste which are very reflective of their “ye sheng” origins!
$15.00–$62.00$6.00–$44.00 -
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This herbal tea blends the juicy character of fresh tropical mango with wonderful hibiscus, elderberry, refreshing orange, sweet apple and rosehips.
Ingredients: mango pieces, apple pieces, orange pieces, elderberry pieces, rosehip pieces, pineapple pieces, hibiscus petals, natural flavoring.
$9.18–$27.96$6.29–$20.39 -
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This tea is nutty with a fast huigan, but is a little more bitter and stimulating than Simao area green teas! My personal new favorite green tea! A good choice for a morning wake up brew or a brief departure from raw pu-erh!
$11.50–$57.00$4.50–$45.00 -
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Tie Luo Han ( Iron Arhat is a rare varietal of Wu Yi Mountain Rock tea. It’s one of the 4 “Si Da Ming Cong” or most well known Wu Yi rock teas which also include Da Hong Pao, Shui Jin Gui and Bai Ji Guan.
$22.00–$123.00$16.00–$117.00 -
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The tea is processed much like white tea and is incredibly aromatic and fresh with hints of sugarcane and fruit, but with a thick vegetal sweetness that enlivens the mouth and throat. A lovely tea!
$13.50–$98.00$6.50–$84.00 -
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Around the city of Bao Loc which is located in the highlands of Southern Vietnam an excellent green Oolong varieties are produced using ancient Taiwanese methods. The freshly picked tea leaves are first laid out on cloth to be dried in the sun under the open sky. Then, they are rolled in cylindrical bamboo baskets till they get crushed which starts the fermenting. After reaching the desired level of fermentation, the tea is dried using low temperatures. The glowing green cup has flowery scent and caresses everyone's taste buds with its flowery, sweet flavor.
$13.60–$45.80$10.90–$38.00