Dong Ding Gui Fei
4TGD

Harvest: June 2022
Origin: Taiwan / Nantou / Lugu / Fenghuang
Height: 700 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Qing Xin Wu Long (Insektenbefallen)
50g / 35,00 CHF
incl. VAT
excl. shipping and handling


Available
Description:
A real, original Gui Fei of good quality. The tea leaves are infested by insects, which alters the taste. A litle more oxydised than other Oolong and lightly roasted.

Dongding is the name of a mountain where tea has been produced since approximately 1850. The gardens are situated at an altitude of approximately 800 meters and are thus not considered High Mountain Teas. Nonetheless, the climate is very well suited for growing teas of excellent quality: often sunny in the morning, foggy in the afternoon, and frequently windy.
Character:
Light, tender and seducingly fragrant, this tea surprises with a really powerful, spicy-tart aspect.
Category:
Gui Fei
Storage:
This tea was produced in a relatively green manner, but sufficienty oxidised and then roasted, it can thus be kept at room temperature and even be aged.
Quantity :
Jin Xuan Gui Fei
4TGJ

Harvest: Summer 2020
Origin: Taiwan / Jiayi
Height: 1000 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Tai Cha 12 Hao (Insektenbefallen)
125g / 30,00 CHF
incl. VAT
excl. shipping and handling


Available
Description:
An affordable, moderately roasted Guifei (i.e. an oolong made from leaves that have been attacked by insects) from Mount Ali, from the newly bred variety Jinxuan, golden daylily.
Character:
Clear and light, mineral, aromatic and fruity-sweet.
Category:
Gui Fei
Storage:
This tea was produced in a relatively green manner, but sufficienty oxidised and then roasted, it can thus be kept at room temperature and even be aged.

Quantity :
Li Shan Gui Fei
4TGL

Harvest: October 2016
Origin: Taiwan / Nantou / Ren'ai / Cuifeng
Height: 1750-1850 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Qing Xin Wu Long (Insektenbefallen)
50g / 80,00 CHF
incl. VAT
excl. shipping and handling


Sold out
Description:
A real, original Guifei of finest quality made from leaves stung by insects. It's more oxidised than other light oolongs and slightly roasted.

It comes from the teagarden in Cuifeng, on Mount Li (Lishan).
Character:
A tea that connects worlds. The fruity and sweet notes remind of tropical abundance and at the same time every sip is clear, mineral and aromatic, like a mountain lake surrounded by growth of wild herbs.
Category:
Gui Fei
Storage:
This tea was produced in a relatively green manner, but sufficienty oxidised and then roasted, it can thus be kept at room temperature and even be aged.
.
.

xxnoxx_zaehler