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Japanese Ceremonial Matcha — powdered green tea for traditional tea ceremonies. Delicate aroma, balanced taste, and a true ritual in every cup
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metallized doypack with zip fastener
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protect from the sun, hermetic packaging, do not mix scents, dry place, avoid wind and drafts
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$9.04 / 50g
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Art. 4.1.3
Code 2415
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Tie Guan Yin Wang Imperial is an elite green oolong from Fujian with a floral-creamy aroma and a soft spring taste. The first spring harvest. Ideal for gongfu cha and tea parties without bitterness.
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metallized doypack with zip fastener
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protect from the sun, hermetic packaging, store in the freezer, do not mix scents, dry place, avoid wind and drafts
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$8.47 / 50g
+$0.34
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Art. 4.5.3
Code 2416
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They say real Da Hong Pao no longer exists — and that’s true: the last 20 grams from the original mother trees were sold in 2005 for a record $25,000.
The Imperial Da Hong Pao you’re holding is made from vegetative clones of those legendary bushes.
It offers a deep mineral taste with notes of wood, subtle smokiness, and a lingering sweet aftertaste — everything that made this tea a legend.
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metallized doypack with zip fastener
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protect from the sun, hermetic packaging, do not mix scents, dry place
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This category includes legendary teas: Bai Hao Yin Zhen, Imperial Bi Luo Chun, Longjing from the 18 Imperial Bushes, ancient tree Sheng Pu-erh. These teas share refinement, depth, and a sense of heritage. Perfect for gifting, ceremony, and moments of reverence.
Imperial tea isn’t for haste. It’s for those who seek depth, balance, and beauty — in aroma, form, and spirit. Often presented in refined packaging, limited batches, and marked harvest years, this is not just tea — it’s drinkable art.





