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Anxi Ben Shan oolong was roasted for a total of 10 hours at temperatures of 60C. This heavier roasting technique brings out the aroma and softens the green edge of this Ben Shan oolong.
$14.00–$59.00$7.00–$46.00 -
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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 Yunnan Bi Luo Chun green tea is the smallest pure bud tea grown in Yunnan. A varietal that is a cross between the classic Jiangsu Bi Luo Chun and Yunnan large leaf varietal, yielding a delicate Bi Luo Chun that can grow in cooler high altitude conditions.
$14.00–$95.50$7.00–$86.50 -
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There is hardly another product that has so many different names. Its original and real name is “crisped mint”. The name spearmint derives probably from its specific mint taste, with no menthol nuances. Moroccan NANA is a traditional drink for the population of this African country and can be drunk at any time of the year. Both hot and cold, the infusion is a real thirst quencher with no fruity notes but with a delicious and vitalizing spearmint taste.
$7.13–$20.76$4.88–$15.98 -
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This herbal tea has a very exotic flavor profile. The delicious blend of orange and pineapple flavors combined with the natural flavors and tartness of the various dried fruits create a summertime cooler or a wintertime summer reminder.
Ingredients: apple pieces, rosehip pieces, orange pieces, hibiscus petals, natural flavoring.
$9.02–$27.96$6.19–$20.39 -
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Tea infusion is grassy and slightly sweet taste with a pleasant bitterness and slightly astringent sensation that generally gives a very balanced taste. Strong fleshy leaves and stems with large tea buds allows brew this tea a huge amount of time!
$19.00–$166.00$10.00–$148.00 -
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Tea infusion is grassy and slightly sweet taste with a pleasant bitterness and slightly astringent sensation that generally gives a very balanced taste. Strong fleshy leaves and stems with large tea buds allows brew this tea a huge amount of time!
$18.50–$144.00$10.50–$124.00 -
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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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Blueberry is one of the healthiest and tastiest berries known to mankind. A small little berry is full of essence. The wild blueberry's explosion of flavor this wonderful organic tea is trying to replicate. The base for the naturally flavored tea serves a top quality Organic Ceylon tea. Excellent as an iced tea as well.
$12.60–$36.30$10.60–$33.00 -
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San Qi Hua is the flower of Tian Qi (aka Panax Notoginseng). Our San Qi Flowers are grown in the Wenshan region of Yunnan at an altitude of 1900 meters without the use of pesticides or fertilizers.
$17.50–$142.00$9.50–$116.00 -
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This type of oolong grows from trees and is picked using tall ladders. It is then hand-roasted to oxidize it and give it that special flavor. This tea has the characteristic of “mi lan xiang” or orchid nectar aromatic quality to it.
$14.00–$131.00$8.00–$105.00 -
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Spring 2015 – A higher grade Da Hong Pao than our previous offerings, this lightly oxidized Da Hong Pao brews a thick golden color tea soup with incredible aroma and textured sweetness. Available in 50, 100, 250 and 500 gram quantities!
$19.00–$165.00$10.00–$144.00 -
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Huang Jin Gui (Golden Turtle) is another varietal of Anxi Oolong tea. Lacking the slight sour-bitterness of Tie Guan Yin, it is characterized by a smooth sweet flavor with a rich slightly nutty after-taste.
$0.00–$66.00$5.00–$54.00 -
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A unique aroma and taste accompany this delicate Ben Shan… there are elements of fresh grass and fruit… a cooling sensation in the mouth and throat.
$9.00–$64.00$5.00–$55.00 -
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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