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  1. Blog Länggass-Tee

  2. Tie Guan Yin, Huang Dan, Mao Xie, Ben Shan, Mei Zhan, Rou Gui

  3. Huang Jin Gui

    Huang Jin Gui
    Simple Minnan Wulong made from the Huang Dan tea plant variety. Hungjingui can be translated as yellow-golden Osmanthus. Produced near Xiping, which is considered the origine of Anxi Oolong.This tea has been oxidised while chilled and not roasted.
  4. Huang Jin Gui 1993

    Huang Jin Gui 1993
    An excellent Huangjingui from Anxi from 1993, moderately roasted above charcoal and stocked in Taiwan until 2015.
  5. Mao Xie

    Mao Xie
    Fresh, lower price Oolong from the spring harvest, made from the tea plant varietal Mao Xie, hairy crab. In taste similar to the Huang Jin Gui, however somewhat lighter and more subtle.
  6. Anxi Oolong Grade 1

    Anxi Oolong Grade 1
    Very beautiful Anxi Oolong from the Taiwanese tea plant variety Qingxin Wulong, grown in Fujian. This tea in the modern green processing replaces the currently unavailable Huangjingui.
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