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  • Black Tea: Ying Hong Nine
    $ 20.80

    Ying Hong Nine, traditional black tea

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    Prodigy Black Tea of Yingde

    Although the ancestry of cultivar Ying Hong #9 was taken from the rugged mountains of Yunnan 60 years ago, the tea tree has acquired a very different characteristics in the much milder climate on the rolling hills of middle Guangdong. However, not all farms are able to produce a warm sweet black tea with a rich and smooth body as Tea Hong’s Ying Hong Nine. This patiently withered and oxidised selection is processed in the Guangdong style and optimally baked for its creamy characteristics and fruity accents. A prize-winning quality at great value. Delta classInfusion colour: WolfberryTCM NeutralStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon Net weight: 50 g (1.8 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 20.80
    $ 20.80
  • Bulang maocha, pu'er shengcha tea
    $ 15.50

    Bulang Maocha 2016, Pu’er shengcha

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    Forest Tree Tea:

    Deep in the mountains in Xishuangbanna in southern Yunnan tea trees grow wild amongst other woods and plants in Bulang Shan. Ethnic mountain people, particularly women, bring with them wood ladders and a plank for platform for plucking in tea season, perhaps as it has always been since antiquity. As a continuation of this tradition, Bulang Silver Spring is hand-processed and slow dried over wood charcoal the same way. This shengcha puer is bright and refreshing when consumed as a new tea, or can be put away for maturity. Delta classCanaryTCM Neutral-cool Energy TaichiStaff pickGreat value Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 15.50
    $ 15.50
  • Bing Dao 2014, matured Pu'er shengcha: back, unwrapped
    $ 81.00$ 515.00

    Bing Dao 2014, matured Pu’er shengcha cha bing

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    Stone-pressed first flush from old trees

    Old native tea trees populate the rich forests in Lincang, a revered sub-region in Yunnan. Productions from the most famous mountains here almost always come from inside an area called Mengku. One mountain is Bing Dao, which is in fact the name of a lake 1400 meter above sea level. Mountains surrounding this long stretch of water, enriched by the ecology, yield tea leaves rich in minerals and amino acids. Bing Dao is not famous for floral nor fruitiness, but for the power and length of its “cha qi” — tea energy. Tea Hong’s house matured Bing Dao is a top quality representation of the name at an exceptionally friendly price. This tea is also available in a small portion as a part of Tea Taster's Box: Shengcha Pu'er Cha Bings. Chrysanthemum classInfusion colour: Maple syrupTCM Neutral-cool iconTea Master's Choice iconGreat value! Net weight per discus: 357 g (12.6 oz) Please choose if you'd like a single discus or the whole stack:
    $ 81.00$ 515.00
    $ 81.00$ 515.00
  • Bang Xie maocha, pu'er shengcha tea
    $ 24.30

    Bang Xie Maocha 2007, Pu’er shengcha

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    Whipping Rattan Tea

    In historical herbal literature, tea is referred to as bitter, “extremely cold” to the body constituents, but effectively detoxicating. That basically is what is the raw tea leaf. While green tea is cooked, and most white tea is from plants that are severely tamed through breeding, Pu’er maocha maybe the closest thing one can get commercially nowadays for what the ancients had referred to. Yet in order to offer a tea that is taste worthy, we have to find plants that are strong and soil that is rich to provide that potential. And dry those leaves from the first flush and age them well to round off all the edges and deepen the tastes. A Whipping Rattan Tea bush is such pruned that buds just flush in the tips of its few branches. All the plant’s nutrients are thus focused in these few young leaves. We think that would be good raw material for us to process and age. Presenting the very special Whipping Rattan Bang Xie Maocha, aged since 2007. A unique Pu’er tea in every way. icon-taichiInfusion colour: GoldTCM Neutral-cool Energy TaichiTea Master's Choice iconGreat Value icon Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 24.30
    $ 24.30
  • Old Comrade Mini Tuo 2018, shu cha pu’er
    $ 10.30

    Mini Tuo 2018, shu cha pu’er

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    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
    $ 10.30
    $ 10.30
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    White Peony Classic Floral
    $ 23.10

    White Peony Classic Floral

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    Finest Fuding Bai Mudan:

    Slowly cured in the grand tradition in the origin of white teas, Fuding, Tea Hong's White Peony Classic Floral maintains the original character of floral aroma with a sweet, refreshing taste. White Peony Classic Floral is a first flush from a high altitude garden of pure Fuding Daibai cultivar, ensuring the best possible health potency of white tea. Delta class iconInfusion colorTCM CoolStaff pickTea Master's Choice Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 23.10
    $ 23.10
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    Tea Taster's Box: Shengcha Pu'er Cha Bings, inside
    $ 59.80

    Tea Taster’s Box: Shengcha Pu’er Cha Bings

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    If perhaps breaking that beautifully formed tea discus is a little too harsh for your sensitivity, or a bit too inconvenient for your precious teatime, we are doing the job for you; Tea Hong’s Shengcha Pu’er Cha Bings Tea Taster’s Box is a collection of 4 of our tea discuses each in a 30 gram package in small chunks. Now you can sample our most prized Pasha 2013 plus three others high price varieties at the price of an average cha bing. Since we break one piece of each at a time by hand so as to keep the chunks freshly chipped, there are 9 packs only each time. Be prepared for sudden out of stock until we can do the chipping again. Have fun tasting! Contents: 4 packs of chipped cha bing, approx 30 g net weight each pack, in corrugated card box
    $ 59.80
    $ 59.80
  • 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
  • 9 types of oolong teas each formed into a dragon, posed around a teacup and a tea gaiwan filled with tea.
    $ 42.30

    Tea Taster’s Box: Nine Oolong Samplers

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    9 dragons play water

    Nine varieties selected from Tea Hong’s extensive oolong repertoire for celebrating the great diversity in this most vibrant tea category, the Nine Oolong Samplers Tea Taster’s Box is for anyone who would like to explore the true quality, true taste of the different natural taste profiles of these 9 representative selections. The original category name — oolong — was romanised from a Southern Chinese language, likely in one of the Cantonese dialects widely spoken amongst tea traders who travelled between the Xiamen-Chaozhou areas and the export port of Canton. In the original language, the term simply means “black dragon”, a fancy way to depict the earlier shape of the oolong tea leaf — a swirly form rather like the mystic animal motif found in many traditional crafts. Hence the Chinese name of this product, Nine Dragons Play Water. Indeed to experience the possibilities of any one single selection, steeping the tea using various methods, parameters and even infusing vessels would give a different result. There maybe many reasons why people can be so attached to this tea category, but perhaps this “playing” with the tea and water is one. Contents: 9 individual packs, total tea net weight: e 80 grams
    $ 42.30
    $ 42.30
  • Shen Shan Lao Shu 2012, matured Pu'er shengcha
    $ 59.00$ 374.00

    Shenshan Laoshu 2012, matured Pu’er shengcha cha bing

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    Deep Mountain Old Trees

    There are harvests from less than famous areas that can be taste worthy. That is why each producer has their own products carrying more generic names as “Deep Mountain Old Trees”, and sell them at much lower price than those with names from more sought after mountains. Some are better value than others. To me, I think this Shenshan Laoshu from Huimin Tea Factory is worth at least three times its ticket value for a body and aroma worthy of a place in the famous mountain rank. It is actually one the best generic name discus we have ever tasted, regardless of the price. One reason they can do that is their collection points spreading deep in Lincang, an area famous for its many famous tea mountains. This tea is also available in a small portion as a part of Tea Taster's Box: Shengcha Pu'er Cha Bings. Connoisseur Class iconInfusion colour: Maple syrupTCM Neutral-cool iconStaff Pick iconGreat value! Net weight per discus: 357 g (12.6 oz) Please choose if you'd like a single discus or the whole stack:
    $ 59.00$ 374.00
    $ 59.00$ 374.00
  • Pasha 2013, matured shengcha pu'er
    $ 280.00$ 1,813.00

    Pasha 2013, matured Pu’er shengcha cha bing

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    Zou Bing Liang’s master piece

    In the first decade of my tea career I used to neglect shengcha puer as an over-hyped lot. Poor products flooded so much of the market that the category alienated itself from me as a tea lover. Pasha changed all that. Its beautiful complexity converted me. From there on I have made a conscious effort in screening true gems amidst crowds of trite. ( Isn’t that true in all other tea varieties as well?) Shengcha from various subregions now has earned a place in my own repertoire. That from Pasha, however, is still my most preferred. Master Zou’s ( Lao Tong Zhi ) team has certainly done a very good job in making this cha bing. This batch was exactly the same one that I tasted in his workshop in Yunnan and when I was converted and decided that I would carry the tea. These years of maturing have most wonderfully brought more depth and body to both the aroma and taste. We have set it at the lower market price available anywhere in the hope that more can experience this amazing tea. This tea is also available in a small portion as a part of Tea Taster's Box: Shengcha Pu'er Cha Bings. If you are interested, a loose leaf Pu'er shengcha also from Pasha is available in the shop: Pasha Old Tree  Trinity class iconInfusion colour: Maple syrupTCM Neutral-cool iconTea Master's Choice iconGreat value! Net weight per discus: 500 g (17.6 oz) Please choose if you'd like a single discus or the whole stack:
    $ 280.00$ 1,813.00
    $ 280.00$ 1,813.00
  • 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
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    The curly dry leaves of Tea Hong's GABA Bouquet white tea
    $ 20.40

    GABA Bouquet, a special white tea

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    A very rare white tea

    Mr Yu rarely wears shoes and walks in his little tea fields barefooted. He loves the contact with the soil that he keeps so naturally fertile, and uncontaminated. So much so that we smell the sweetness walking into his garden. He brews his own fertilisers and devises various ways of natural pest control. He is so into natural farming that a national university has setup quite a few joint projects with him. He totally worships Nature but his hobby is mechanical engineering. He proudly showed me the GABA deoxygenation tank that he modified and explained to me how it is better in processing the tea. Tea Hong’s GABA Bouquet is an invention by him. I have yet to find another tea with this kind of fruity bouquet, smoothness and even a good umami tone. He tried quite a few times before arriving at this distinctive taste quality. This is a rare batch and we can only restock when everything will work the same in the next production. It’s all dependent on Nature after all. Delta class iconCanaryTCM NeutralTea Master's ChoiceStaff Pick iconGreat value! Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 20.40
    $ 20.40
  • Tea made from the Yiwu Zheng Shan cha bing
    $ 130.00$ 810.00

    Yiwu Zheng Shan 2018, Aged Pu’er shengcha cha bing

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    Huimin authentic old tree series: Mount Yiwu proper

    This aged Yiwu may present itself a little softer in the start, but its energy lingers and grows, alive beyond the taste faculty. Yiwu maybe known as one of the softest in the shengcha category, yet properly infused, it can actually be quite powerful. Originated in the deep mountain ranges along the border with Laos, where the weather can be as unpredictable as the wild life one may encounter, the biochemistry of the leaves is as lively and interesting to learn. There are people who prefer this tea quite fresh, but in our opinion it is better aged for a few years. This tea is also available in a small portion as a part of Tea Taster's Box: Shengcha Pu'er Cha Bings. Delta class iconInfusion colour: Maple syrupTCM Cool EnergyStaff Pick icon Net weight per discus: 357 g (12.6 oz) Please choose if you'd like a single discus or the whole stack:
    $ 130.00$ 810.00
    $ 130.00$ 810.00
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    The dry tealeaves of North Peak, showing large tightly rolled kernals that is semi-glossy in deep shades of brown
    $ 25.10

    North Peak, deep baked Taiwan oolong

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    A Wuyi reborn in Taiwan

    In Taiwan, besides the famous tea mountain of Dong Ding (Cold Peak), there are actually many other areas where the horticultural conditions are good for finer tea production. Such as the Bei Shan (i.e. North Peak) area that is has an 1,100m altitude and near the centre of the whole Taiwan Island, in Nantou County. The Tsai family does not have the resources to get an international organic certification, but they run the farm according to organic practices with the help of the local university, much like Master Yu who makes our GABA teas. Tea Hong’s North Peak is an oolong optimally deep baked for aroma and caramelisation. It is produced by the Tsai family using a Wuyi Shuixian cultivar that is localised and quite different from any Wuyi oolongs from Wuyi. You will find it softer and slightly sweeter. Interestingly, that is very much a Taiwan style, gentler in every way. Delta class iconInfusion colour: GoldTCM Neutral-warm Energy Tea Master's ChoiceStaff Pick iconGreat value! Net weight: 70 g (2.5 oz) in Kraft-alu pillow pack
    $ 25.10
    $ 25.10
  • 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
  • The crystal bright red liquor of Royal Black classic black tea
    $ 23.40

    Royal Black, classic black tea from the Himalayas

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    An Easy and Versatile Fine Tea

    Royal Black is one of those teas that is good as is even when strongly brewed, and fantastic with added milk, or honey and lemon for that matter. It holds its finesse in the casual handling of daily use. The deeper oxidation and baking executed onto these selectively slightly larger size young leaves give the tea a sweeter, fruitier and more straightforward taste profile that makes it a comforting sip. Handpicked in Spring from the slope of the Himalayas in Dhankuta, Nepal, and processed with the mastery of traditional black tea, this certified organic product distinguishes itself from most other organic teas available out there with a classic black tea taste that is rare in those other products. Delta class iconInfusion colour: WolfberryTCM Neutral-warm Energy TaichiStaff Pick iconEU certified Organic Net weight: 50 g (1.8 oz) in Kraft-alu pillow
    $ 23.40
    $ 23.40