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  • Phoenix Dancong Oolong: Snow Orchid
    $ 21.40

    Snow Orchid, bouquet Phoenix dancong oolong

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    Xuepian Ya-shi Xiang:

    Finer winter Phoenix oolongs have always been sought after for their unforgettable natural bouquet fragrances. To us, an aroma of a premium tea has to be complete with a winning taste profile. It has taken us over a decade to fine tune the mastery of the processing of the choicest harvest to attain a result we can be proud of. Presenting Tea Hong’s very own Snow Orchid, the roundest, smoothest, and by far the most seductively fragrant oolong ever known. It is our luscious indulgence secretly from Nature. Taichi classMorning sun yellowTCM: Cold EnergyStaff pickTea Master's Choice Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 21.40
    $ 21.40
  • Green tea: Taiping Houkui Traditional
    $ 28.80

    Taiping Houkui Traditional, green tea of shidaye cultivar

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    Small batch charcoal baked

    For those more demanding connoisseurs who want to enjoy the beautiful and unique appearance of Taiping Houkui, this supreme traditional quality delivers the most enjoyable taste profile of this variety. Produced from a unique cultivar — Shidaye, Houkui is a green tea many times the size of any other. It is also different in taste. Much lighter in astringency and not bitter at all, yet substantially velvety in tactility, when infused properly. Tea Hong's Taiping Houkui Traditional is masterfully hand processed from only the best first flush in the origin and optimally baked to manifest the tea's  complex lightness and floral characters using a wood-charcoal made by the tea master himself. «Read more»  Delta classInfusion colorTCM Cold Net weight: 50 g (1.8 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 28.80
    $ 28.80
  • $ 23.10

    Luan Guapian Supreme, traditional green tea

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    The sweetness in a unique bitter green

    Unlike other green teas that are prized for plucking early in Spring, leaves of Da Guazi need to be quite grown and spread in order to make a fine Luan Guapian. This gives the proper biochemistry that yields enough pectin for the tea's signature velvety texture and unique bitter character. This is possible only with a special local cultivar — Da Guazi — Big Melon Seed, hence the funny name. Some say it takes enough experience in life for a person to appreciate the bitterness in a food or drink. We think maybe it only takes a person with a truly sensitive taste faculty to understand and prize such a wonderful tea. Delta classInfusion colorTCM ColdGreat value! Net weight: 50 g (1.8 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 23.10
    $ 23.10
  • Taiwan Oolong: Alishan Jinxuan
    $ 21.10

    Winter Alishan Jinxuan, bouquet style Taiwan oolong

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    the oolong with an accent of milk

    In the early 80’s when the tea was first available to the market, tea tasters described Jinxuan oolong as having an accent of milk. The simple remark has sparked waves of imitation products, all involving adding flavouring. This continues until today. Jinxuan maybe one of the more popular cultivars in Taiwan, but it takes mastery to harvest and process it properly for that natural and slight “milk” accents, and all the other finer tea qualities. Tea Hong’s Alishan Jinxuan is just that. Non-blended first flush superbly produced to the same balance as Prof Wu Zhenduo* had originally intended it to be. As the same cleansing, soft taste profile that made it famous in the beginning. Nothing added, purely as we have always like our tea to be. Delta class iconMorning sun yellowTCM Cold TaichiStaff Pick iconGreat value! Net weight: 50 g (1.8 oz) in Kraft-alu pillow
    $ 21.10
    $ 21.10
  • Taiwan oolong: Eternal Spring
    $ 22.80

    Eternal Spring, floral winter oolong

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    Tea Hong's specially made Taiwan oolong

    Winter harvest Taiwan oolongs have always been prized for crispier floral fragrance, as in the case of autumn Minnan Tieguanyins, except that Taiwan ones generally have softer bodies and aromas. While maintaining these characters, Tea Hong’s Eternal Spring excels with an exceptionally green freshness and yet a fine oolong sweetness. A taste profile most friendly for oolong rookies and yet with such unique quality that can complement any serious connoisseur’s collection. This tea is also available in a small portion as a part of Tea Taster’s Box: Nine Oolong Samplers. Delta class iconLemon yellowTCM: Cold EnergyStaff pickGreat value Net weight: 70 g (2.5 oz) in Kraft-alu pillow pack
    $ 22.80
    $ 22.80
  • Organic white tea — Mini Peony
    $ 14.80

    Mini Peony, matured white tea

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    Organic Golden White Tea

    All classic tastes today had once been novel. In the category of white tea, there is much room for developing a fuller spectrum of fine tastes. Mini Peony is Tea Hong’s answer for a different tasting alternative to the classic White Peonies. Processed from a new cultivar, and grown organically in the scenic mountains in Huangshan, this smaller size version of white peony has all the goodness of genuine white tea, but delivered in the compact, less hairy orchid shape whole leaves. The gold infusion is characterised with its own distinct sweet milky notes as a fine selection in its own rights. Connoisseur's classInfusion colorTCM ColdUSDA Organic CertifiedEU Organic Certified Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 14.80
    $ 14.80
  • Green tea Taiping Houkui Premium
    $ 13.20

    Taiping Houkui Premium, green tea of shidaye cultivar

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    Bujian Special:

    A very special tea bush — Camellia sinensis cultivar Shidaye — makes this unique looking tea. Each and every tediously selected pluck is carefully flattened between meshes during the slow baking process. We select only the best of these top grades for the fresh, cooling and cleansing sensations that complete this tea's purpose in addition to being wonderful to look at. Delta classInfusion colorTCM Cold Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 13.20
    $ 13.20
  • Tieguanyin Floral, light oxidation oolong
    $ 19.10

    Tieguanyin Floral, bouquet oolong

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    A very fragrant Jin Guanyin

    While some people like their Tieguanyin subtle and long like it used to be traditionally, some others want it to be more floral. So we give you Tieguanyin Floral, a very bouquet version of this popular oolong. The cultivar is Jin Guanyin ( aka Golden Tieguanyin ), a child between the traditional Tieguanyin plant and a relatively newer bleed, Huangjin Gui *. While the latter is widely used as a substitute for the genuine Tieguanyin for its pleasing nose, it lacks the body and length of the real thing. The resultant hybrid, however, has the best of both parents. The terroir is in Xianghua, a mountainous area in the Anxi county in the subtropical southern part of Fujian, where the best Tieguanyin is produced. This tea is also available in a small portion as a part of Tea Taster’s Box: Nine Oolong Samplers. Delta class iconInfusion colorTCM ColdStaff pickGreat value Net weight: 120 g (4.2 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 19.10
    $ 19.10
  • Yiwu Puer Maocha
    $ 13.90

    Yiwu Maocha 2017, Pu’er shengcha

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    Famous Origin

    It is said that the indigenous people in Yiwu Mountain began using tea for its medicinal purposes in the third century. The cure would soon became a beverage habit and later a trading commodity. Regardless of history, Yiwu is indeed one of the most renowned region in Yunnan for the tea’s fragrance. We have discovered a great value batch to share with you for a taste of this character without the usual unreal price tag. By design, there are two younger teas in this Puer Maocha series and this is one of them. Some people like their maocha fresher, while others prefer it aged. Enjoy! Morning sun yellowTCM Cold energyGreat Value icon Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 13.90
    $ 13.90
  • Bai Hua Shu maocha, a Pu'er loose leaf shengcha
    $ 33.80

    Bai Hua Shu 2012, shengcha Pu’er maocha

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    One Hundred Flower Trees

    Going pass the famous Jingmai tea region and deep into the rocky mountains of Lancang Lahu, 1800m above sea level into the turf of the Haqniq ( aka Hani ) tribes, enter the ancient hermit village of One Hundred Flower Trees ( hence the name Bai Hua Shu ). The tougher climate here maybe a little too rough for domesticated tea cultivars, so only indigenous tea trees grow here, and they are really old. The locals say all are at least 200 hundred years. They are harvested only once a year for their first flush. The fresh tea is always very potent. We have matured it for over 10 years to make sure their beautifully tamed characters can be well manifested in your cup. ClassInfusion colorTCM Cool EnergyTea Master's Choice Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 33.80
    $ 33.80
  • Moss Island — Bing Dao maocha, a Pu'er shengcha
    $ 21.30

    Moss Island 2018, shengcha Pu’er maocha

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    Bing Dao Maocha

    Leaves from Bing Dao look definitively different as from, say, those of Pasha. It is a different variety of Yunnan Da Ye tea tree1 — Mengku Da Ye (Mengku Big Leaf), that differentiates itself not only with the larger leaf size, but also an accent of crispy sweetness. It is believed that Bing Dao — Island of Moss2 — is the birthplace of the tea tree variety. Variants and cultivars of Mengku Da Ye are used popularly in the county of Mengku3 for both black and pu'er tea production. Some say it began in late 15th century when a governor asked locals to plant 200 seeds here to start tea production. That would become the tens of thousand in this area where the Mengku variety is found to be genetically the most pure. Less than 20% of variation in their DNA, quite impressive for over 500 years of unmanaged sexual propagation in the wild. I think this batch is exceptional in manifesting the characteristics of this unique tea tree. It is a premium harvest. If you are interested, compare this loose leaf form with the compressed form » Bing Dao 2014 that is also available at Tea Hong.
    Delta class icon Canary TCM Cold energy Tea Master's Choice icon Great value!
    Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 21.30
    $ 21.30
  • Pasha Old Tree shengcha pu'er maocha
    $ 25.70

    Pasha Old Tree 2017, shengcha Pu’er maocha

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    Maocha from Wild Old Trees

    Of all the sub-regions in Yunnan, Pasha is my personal favourite for shengcha. Its yields are typically more floral, rounder and sweeter yet still carrying the terra’s characters of a little punch. We have included also a cha bing (Pasha 2013) in our Pu’er offering in addition to this premium harvest loose leaf maocha. Although both are produced with top picks from this same area, the two different forms deliver different, yet somehow related taste profiles. The pure, gentle, direct and honest rawness of the loose leaf is a different kind of enjoyment from the transformed taste characteristics of the compressed form. Similar leaves, two teas. Compare them to find out which one you like better. It may tell a thing or two about yourself. We have matured the loose leaf for 7 years before making it available for a better representation of the true Pasha quality.
    Taichi icon Infusion colour: Gold TCM Cold energy Tea Master's Choice icon Great value!
    Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 25.70
    $ 25.70
  • Mengku maocha, pu'er shengcha tea
    $ 16.90

    Western Half of the Mountain, shengcha Pu’er maocha

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    Mengku Maocha 2015 — Mengku Xi Ban Shan

    Rough terrains, with altitudes ranging from 1000’s to over 3000 m make up almost 100% of the total 475 km2 of Mengku, in the subregion of Lincang in Yunnan. The uneven landscape is interlaced with huge rocks and subtropical forests. That may explain why for over 500 years the production of tea has been a major means of livelihood for the indigenous tribes here. Old tea trees exist in patches here and there. Sometimes there is a single huge one which immediate surrounding would be cleared for pickers to work during harvests. While leaves from the east side of this cluster of mountains are known for their strong character, those produced on the west side are sweeter, silkier and more gentle. I think the latter is better in the form of maocha. We have matured this batch for 9 years for your better enjoyment, and friendlier to the stomach.
    Connoisseur Class icon Infusion colour: Gold TCM Cold energy Staff Pick icon Great value!
    Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 16.90
    $ 16.90