6.jpg 1.jpg 4.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 5.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

.

Search results

Advanced Search


Results 1 till 7 of a total of 7 (1 pages).

  1. Blog Länggass-Tee

  2. Fo Xiang Bai Cha

    Fo Xiang Bai Cha
    Fo Xiang, Buddha Scent, is a very high quality tea produced in the form of Gunpowder or Chinese Zhu Cha, pearl tea. Just like An Ji Bai Cha it is produced with the leaves of the white leaved tea plant. A really beautiful example for the influence of the tea's form on its taste. Plucked by hand and produced by machine, however artisanally.

    The producer, who is known in his town as a tea freak, crazy for tea, owns vast tea gardens in the hills around Xinchang and produces a diversity of teas from diverse varietals in good quality.

    The tea is called Bai Cha, white tea, because the leaves are of a pale green, almost white, when they are plucked, as this tea plant has very little chlorophyll. However, it is produced in the manner of green tea. These tea plants with the whitish leaves had already been described during the Song-dynasty (960-1279), and were ever since thought to be a myth. At the end of the 20th century, however, a wild tea tree of this kind was (re-?)discovered. Teas from this tea varietal are very smooth and incredibly sweet in aroma. Because of the high degree of a certain amino acid in the tea plant these teas have a pronounced umami-taste.
  3. Green Tea China

  4. Yun Wu

    Yun Wu
    A Yun Wu (Mist&Cloud) from the hills around Xinchang, produced as a Gunpowder tea (Chinese Zhu Cha, pearl tea). Plucked by hand and produced by machine, yet artisanally.

    The producer, who is known in his town as a tea freak, crazy for tea, owns vast tea gardens in the hills around Xinchang and produces a diversity of teas from diverse varietals in good quality.
  5. Song Luo

    Song Luo
    This is a good, classic tea from Huangshan, the Yellow Mountains, for a good price. It is processed in a similar way like Gunpowder (Zhu Cha), yet the balls are not totally closed. The name relates to Mount Songluo (Songluoshan) and means pine lichen.
  6. Temple of Heaven

    Temple of Heaven
    A better quality of a typical Gunpowder (Zhucha) from Zhejiang province.

    Unfortunately, during postal transport some bags opened, whereby there are some leave of another green tea mixed in this Temple of Heaven. The taste does only change minimally.
  7. Gunpowder

    Gunpowder
    Typical ball-shaped tea (Zhucha). Simple and strong, a good tea for every day.
.
.

xxnoxx_zaehler