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  1. Blog Länggass-Tee

  2. Tea Plant Varietals

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

  4. Newsletter Länggass-Tee November 2016

    04. November 2016 Newsletter November 2016 von Länggass-Tee

  5. Shui Xian

  6. Rou Gui Superior

    Rou Gui Superior
    A wonderful Wuyi Rock Tea in top quality from the tea plant varietal Rou Gui. Classic, traditional crafting, roasted rather strongly above charcoal. Typical for Wuyi Rou Gui is the fruity, heavy body with only light mineral notes.
  7. Rou Gui

    Rou Gui
    A very good Wuyi Rock Tea from the tea plant varietal Rou Gui, meaning Cinnamon. Classic, traditional crafting, roasted rather strongly above charcoal. The fruity body with mineral notes is typical for Wuyi Rou Gui.
  8. Rou Gui Xiang

    Rou Gui Xiang
    A Feng Huang Dan Cong (Phoenix tea) in really good quality from the sub-varietal Rou Gui Xiang, which means Cinnamon Scent. A typical Phoenix, neither specially light nor dark. Moderately roasted on charcoal from litchi wood.
  9. Wuyi Oolong Grade 1

    Wuyi Oolong Grade 1
    A very good moderately roasted typical Wuyi Oolong from outside, butnear the classic canonical area of cultivation.
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