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We are happy to now be able to offer you a jasmine tea in our oolong range. Our quality comes from the province of Guangxi in the south of China. As with the green tea qualities, jasmine blossoms are blended with the Oolong tea several times and then sieved out again, so that almost no blossoms are visible in the tea leaves. This feature is considered an extraordinary sign of quality. The combination with a Ti Kuan Yin cultivar results in a wonderfully floral, very sweet taste that lingers on the tongue for a long time. A must-have for Oolong as well as Jasmine fans!
Probably one of the most unusual tea specialities in terms of production as well as character is produced almost entirely by hand in the Province of Fujian. A high-quality Ti Kuan Yin Oolong which was fermented only lightly, forms the base of this rarity. The production steps must be followed meticulously in order to receive the desired creamy, milky taste. Taking so much care is rewarded with an extremely mellow tea which will quickly win over many new lovers..
This rarity was born in the mountainous highlands of Yunnan. At altitudes of 800 - 2,000 m, the special tea plants for this truly unique tea are cultivated under controlled organic conditions. Intense sunshine and an innovative production process that combines aspects of black and oolong tea production ensure the distinctive, full-bodied character. Immediately after infusion, the intense floral fragrance fills the room, while the finely spicy honey note in combination with the pronounced muscatel aroma and the beautiful sweetness result in a taste experience that is second to none. Beware, highly addictive!
Da Hong Pao, also called cliff tea, is one of the most popular and famous Oolongs in China and is produced on the slopes of the Wu-Yi mountain range in Fujian. This rather robust-looking Oolong from organic cultivation speaks for itself. Following tradition, the first infusion of this tea is not drunk but is given to Buddha as a ritual offering. The second infusion then develops an almost complete, harmonic combination of ripe, nutty flavours, accompanied by elegant muscatel notes and enveloped by a soft, smooth roasted taste. The infusion shines in copper colours and the ruby-coloured cup keeps its promise: long-lasting flavour with depth and a full body.
Da oltre 50 anni nel nord della Thailandia, in particolare sulla montagna "Doi Phayapai", si producono eccezionali tè verdi oolong, che assomigliano o addirittura superano i Formosa Jade Oolong verdi già di altissima qualità. La base è costituita da piante di tè importate dagli altopiani di Taiwan, abbinate alla profonda conoscenza degli artigiani taiwanesi, che hanno sempre curato nei minimi particolari questo tipo di coltivazione e la migliorano anno dopo anno. Abbiamo selezionato una qualità che affascina con la sua foglia verde scura e finemente arrotolata. Dopo l'infusione, un distinto profumo floreale si dispiega nella frizzante tazza di un colore simile agli agrumi. Il bouquet aromatico e la dolcezza delicata ma decisa accompagnano le papille gustative per molto tempo dopo aver gustato questo tè davvero eccezionale.
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