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    US$43.0

    Old Tree Golden Flush 2006, Pu’er shu cha bing, 357g

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    勐海古樹金芽茶餅

    A pristine origin without the pricetag

    Although a mere 15 km away from the much sought after origin of Ban Zhang (班章), Màn Sǎo (曼掃) has a very similar horticultural environment for tea trees. To us, this village in the mountainous Xishuangbanna (西雙版納) region is a great source for tea for its lesser fame that allows for much easier accessibility and and greater values. This fully post-fermented tea is an example. A leaf that has gone through 70+ days (20 days less than some of our other shu pu’er) of true post-fermentation can easily be so mellowed that all its characters pertaining to its unique terroir could have been overly subdued. Yet this Old Tree Golden Flush is still able to tinkle, however harmoniously subtly, with the accents and tones typical of the products from the high altitudes in this southern part of Yunnan bordering Myanmar and Laos. Having been properly baked and amply aged, this TCM neutral-warm tea is not only an adaptable and friendly food pairing tea, but also a submersive experience for your special tea moment. Chrysanthemum classinfusion colour: deep burgundyTCM Neutral-warm Energy TaichiStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon
    US$43.0
    US$43.0
  • Mini Tuo 2018, shu cha pu’er, 120 g
    US$10.3

    Mini Tuo 2018, shu cha pu’er, 120 g

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    老同志 棗香迷你小沱茶(熟茶)

    A single dose, easy tasting post-fermented tea

    Take these little studs to the dimsum restaurant for a real cup of tea to go with those savoury morsels. Or on a trip, or any place where you may make tea only in a mug, or even in a thermo flask. Because of its convenient form of package, there are countless makes of mini tuo in the market. Of all those we have screened, Haiwan’s Old Comrade has always come out as the best in taste. This compact 5 gram single dose yields a sweet, round body with surprisingly fullness. More so considering the very friendly price. Connoisseur classInfusion colorTCM NeutralGreat Value iconStaff Pick icon Net weight: approx 120 g (4.2 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    US$10.3
    US$10.3
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    Bulang Old Tree 2011, Pu'er shu cha bing
    Price range: US$40.4 through US$252.0

    Bulang Old Tree 2011, Pu’er shu cha bing

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    茶香行私藏 2011 布朗古樹茶

    Stone Mortar Pressed Shu Cha Bing

    Post-fermentation in pu’er production is like black tea processing in that it gives sweetness, roundness and body to a tea, although it is a far more specialised, time-consuming and difficult method to master. The result, however, is a shu cha possible of a far more complex and intriguing taste profile. To achieve that, we need to begin with a good raw material. That’s where the old tea tree forests in Bulang Mountain comes in. The diversity in these wild growing trees and the deep rich soils they grow in offer leaves that are not only rich in polyphenols, but also minerals and amino acids that are the prerequisites for an outstanding tea. That is why the subregion is one of the most renowned in Yunnan. Tea Hong has selected a very small workshop who respects the process so much that they even manually compress the post-fermented tealeaves using traditional style stone mortars rather than a pneumatic press. Their mastery results in a very firmly formed cha bing with a deep full body. Presenting Tea Hong’s Bulang Old Tree 2011. Handpicked first flush painstakingly post-fermented for 75 days before compression. Den matured at Tea Hong for those who want a lot from their shu cha pu’er. Chrysanthemum classinfusion colour: deep burgundyTCM Neutral-warm Energy TaichiStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon There are two product variants to choose from: A single discus of 357g net weight in the original paper wrap, or a traditional vending form of 7 cha bings bundled in a bamboo sleeve, net weight totalling 2.5 kg. Please click below to see either options.
    Price range: US$40.4 through US$252.0
    Price range: US$40.4 through US$252.0
  • Bada 2011, Pu'er shu cha, 120 g
    US$26.7

    Bada 2011, Pu’er shu cha, 120 g

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    巴達深山、賀松圓熟

    Traditional Premium Shu Cha :

    At 1800 m elevation, the temperature difference between day and night can easily be over 15°C even on a hot summer day. That is deep in the mountains in He Song of the Bada region in Xishuangbanna. Leaves grow much slower here, accumulated in them a little bit more plant protein, and the rich minerals from the pristine mountain soils. We pick whole sun-withered leaves from these native tea trees to process and mature into our premium grade shu cha pu’er. Presenting Bada, possibly the richest, deepest, and yet roundest post-fermented tea there is. Chrysanthemum classInfusion colorTCM NeutralGreat valueStaff pickTea Master's Choice Net weight: 120 g (4.2 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    US$26.7
    US$26.7
  • Cream of Pu'er 2020, naturally formed shu cha tea nuggets, 120 g
    US$25.1

    Cream of Pu’er 2020, naturally formed shu cha tea nuggets, 120 g

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    勐海春毫 醇香茶頭 2020

    Spring Cha Tou:

    During the many re-shufflings of the leaves in the post-fermentation process, some of the most tender leaf shoots with naturally higher percentage of pectin stick together, forming these small nuggets. Since they have the highest concentration of vitality substances but less bitter ones as the youngest of the leaves, ‘cha tou’ tastes smoother, sweeter and softer. Tea Hong’s top quality Cream of Puer is made only from prime spring harvests for even better taste and health compositions. A real treat for people who enjoy shu cha pu’er. Chrysanthemum classInfusion colorTCM characterGreat valueStaff pick Net weight: 120 g (4.2 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    US$25.1
    US$25.1
  • Menghai Spring 2004, Pu'er shu cha, 100 g
    US$19.9

    Menghai Spring 2004, Pu’er shu cha, 100 g

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    私庫典藏、乾倉勐海春芽

    Private Reserve Classic Pu’er:

    Maturing of dark tea demand good scientific understanding of the process and experienced selection of initial batches. We have devised a special approach to deliver quality incomparable by others at even higher price points. Tea Hong’s Menghai Spring is prized for its dark liquor with a silkily smooth body but without being too soft. A classic representation of fine “shu cha” puer. Chrysanthemum classInfusion colorTCM NeutralGreat valueStaff pick Net weight: 100 g (3.5 oz) in Kraft Alu Pack
    US$19.9
    US$19.9
  • Imperial Golden Tip 2013, Pu'er shu cha, 100 g
    US$24.5

    Imperial Golden Tip 2013, Pu’er shu cha, 100 g

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    勐海金毫、宮廷普洱

    Menghai Fine Leaf Classic Pu’er:

    The full body and fine taste of Imperial Golden Tip is possible only because of the foundation of a fine tippy tea, a masterfully and patiently executed post-fermentation processing and a specialistic approach in maturing. A great value for the level of taste it delivers. An optimal choice for the health benefits of pu’er tea. Chrysanthemum classInfusion colorTCM NeutralGreat valueTea Master's Choice Net weight: 100 g (3.5 oz) in Kraft Alu Pack
    US$24.5
    US$24.5