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  2. Tan Yang Mao Feng

    Tan Yang Mao Feng
    A real Gong Fu Cha from Tan Yang village, but bought before the process of sifting, where the tea is sorted by size of the leaves. Traditional processing, and the final roasting took place over charcoal.

    Tan Yang Gong Fu is one of the ancient traditional Minhong Gongfu, which have been famous since 1851. Most of the Gongfucha that can be found today are produced in a modern form in the manner of Jin Jun Mei, using buds only. This Tan Yang Maofeng was produced in the traditional way as a Gongfu Maocha. It is called Maocha, unfinished tea, because we bought it before the very last step of its production was performed, where the leaves are mechanically sifted and sorted according to the size of the leaves.

    (Formerly, we carried this tea ander the name Tan Yang Superior)
  3. Tan Yang Gong Fu

    Tan Yang Gong Fu
    A real Gong Fu Cha from Tan Yang village. Produced from a newly bred variety from continuous breeding of an old variety with reddish leaves. Traditional processing, manually sorted with a sieve and the final roasting took place in two stages over charcoal.

    Tanyang Gongfu is one of the ancient traditional Minhong Gongfu, which have been famous since 1851. Most of the Gongfucha that can be found today are produced in a modern form, only from buds, just like Jinjunmei. This Tanyang Gongfu was produced in the traditional way as a Gongfucha. It is the highest quality that can be found among the teas of this type that have been produced and then sorted by size of the leaf.
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