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Gourmets’ delights. Steep them lightly for milder tastes, or properly for a discovery of a new horizon for the definition of tea.
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Hangzhou Original: To acquire really fine Long-jing in rapidly changing China, we had to search away from tourists infested localities, and yet still faithful to the origin of Hangzhou. In Wu’s farm...
Hangzhou Original: This is the more affordable alternative for the most sought after Chinese green tea. While some people are willing to pay thousands for a small pack for something authentic harvested...
Finest Mengding Ganlu: The tiny leaf shoots that make up Sweet Dew Original is a visual clue to only but one aspect of its quality. Its elegant and complex taste profile is a result of mastery in its...
Traditional Dinggu Dafang: Often mistaken as the more famous Long-jing green tea, Hermitage Deep Roast is actually the granddaddy of its Hangzhou counterpart. Some people prefer this for its scenic,...
Goddess of Mercy Xianghua: The natural bouquet of an oolong comes as an integral part of the taste profile, such as that of our Tieguanyin Light. Not only is this coherent “oneness” a factor we tea...
Milan Xiang Dancong: The fine mastery that produces Tea Hong’s Honey Orchid has to be coupled with select first flush harvests from high grown tea bushes in order to deliver the kind of quality only a...
Lanhua Xiang Dancong: Although the bouquet fragrance of spring Phoenix oolongs are not as lusciously exquisite as winter ones, their overall fuller, smoother character distinguishes themselves as even...
Huangzhi Xiang Dancong: Song pedigree tea cultivar Huangzhi Xiang distinguishes itself from others of the same name not only by its living ancestor that has been carbon-dated back to the 13th century...
Baxian Dancong: Besides the fruitier classic and the more floral bouquet style, there is also a mild style in Phoenix oolongs. Such as Eight Immortals. Better sensitivity is required of the drinker to...
Fenghuang Da Wuye: If classic Phoenix oolongs are too sweet, and bouquet ones too florally aromatic for you, Tea Hong’s Black Leaf Special maybe your cup of tea. It is produced from a new cultivar...