(Item No. TB2003) This tea is Keemun county, Anhui province, China, surrounded by huge mountains. A lot of people call it as the ‘Burgundy’ of black tea. Translated from Chinese, it should be named as the rare Keemun hair point, which is handmade by a special processing technique that produces tightly twisted and curly leaves.
(Item No. TG2002) This tea is originated from near one of the most beautiful scenic places called Huang Mountain, Anhui province in China. (same province as Keemun’s). they are picked with one bud and two leaves. They are shaped like the tips of spears and parts of the stems are yellowish in color. During its processing, each tea leaf is ironed…
(Item No. TP2007) It is one of the finest black tea from the Fujian province of China. There are two interesting legends about the name of this tea: one says those tea bushes grow in lofty and precipitous peaks making them difficult to pluck the leaves so local people trained monkeys to do so; another comes from the leaf unique…
(Item No. TQ2004) It is one of the finest black tea from the Fujian province of China. There are two interesting legends about the name of this tea: one says those tea bushes grow in lofty and precipitous peaks making them difficult to pluck the leaves so local people trained monkeys to do so; another comes from the leaf unique…
(Item No. TR2001) It is one of the finest black tea from the Fujian province of China. There are two interesting legends about the name of this tea: one says those tea bushes grow in lofty and precipitous peaks making them difficult to pluck the leaves so local people trained monkeys to do so; another comes from the leaf unique…
(Item No. TD2005) This is unquestionably one of the finest Jasmine Teas in interesting pearl shapes. The fresh jasmine flowers are picked during the summer day lights and set aside until evening when the petals begin to open. After Tea is enriched with the pleasant fragrance of jasmine flowers during in the cool night air, girls begin rolling each leaf with…