Huang Jin Gui Oolong — Golden Cinnamon Flower from Fujian. A light green oolong with a floral-fruity aroma, a clean taste and a golden infusion. No bitterness. Ideal for daily tea drinking.
Zhou Gui is a rock oolong from the Wuyi Mountains, known for its deep spicy flavor with notes of cinnamon and warm smoke. It has a rich infusion and can withstand multiple pours. A classic of Yan Cha.
Shui Xiang is a rock oolong from Wuyishan with a soft mineral taste, a woody aftertaste and a warm aroma of spices. A classic yang cha that unfolds in several pours. Ideal for gongfu cha.
Red Tie Guan Yin Tang Bei is a roasted oolong with a deep flavor and caramel aroma. A combination of oolong and red tea traditions. Perfect for evening tea drinking.
Alishan is a Taiwanese high-altitude oolong with a floral aroma and a sweet, creamy taste. It has a light infusion and is revealed in several streams. It is grown at an altitude of over 1000 m.
Oolong Dong Ding is a Taiwanese oolong with a floral-creamy taste and wild orchid aroma. Grown at an altitude of over 1000 m. Suitable for gongfu cha and daily tea drinking. Ideal for deep flavor enjoyment.
Te Luo Han is a powerful rock oolong from Wuyishan. It has a deep, complex flavor with notes of wood, spices, and minerals. One of the four great Yang Cha, ideal for meditative tea drinking.
Da Hong Pao pancake 374 g — pressed dark oolong from the Wuishan Mountains. Deep taste, mineral aroma, convenient shape for long-term storage or as a gift. Classic gongfu tea.
Oolong GABA Organic (Taiwan) — organic tea with the aroma of lilac, apple and bread crust. Has a soft, deep taste with sourness and a sweet aftertaste. Enriched with GABA for harmony of mind and body.
Mao Se (Hairy Crab) is a green oolong tea from Fujian with a floral and creamy aroma. Mild taste without bitterness, hairy leaves, easy fermentation. Ideal for daily tea drinking.
GABA Oolong Dong Fan Mei Ren (Oriental Beauty) by Master Hao — fruity-honey flavor, orchid and grape aroma. Enriched with GABA, for deep tea drinking and peace of mind.
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.
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.
This Da Hong Pao of extra grade comes in a convenient brick format — not just tea, but a true masterpiece for connoisseurs. Its shape preserves flavor, saves space, and makes brewing a delight.
Deep and mineral-rich, with warm notes of wood and gentle smokiness — it’s a gift to impress any true tea lover.
Da Hong Pao Dragon Ball is a rock oolong tea from the Wuyi Mountains in the form of tea balls. It has a smoky-sweet, toasty taste and a powerful aroma. It can withstand up to 8 spills and is suitable for gongfu cha.
Feng Huang Dan Cong is a fragrant Chinese oolong tea from the Phoenix Mountains. It features a natural aroma of lychee, flowers, and honey. Made from old tea trees. The taste is bright and long-lasting. No added flavorings.
Da Hong Pao Premium is a rock oolong with a deep mineral-caramel taste and spicy aroma. An elite version of the legendary Chinese tea from the Wuishan Mountains. Perfect for a gift or a leisurely tea party.