Dong Fan Mei Ren is a rare Taiwanese oolong tea whose leaves are damaged by cicadas. This gives the tea a honey-fruity taste, a wine aroma, and a gentle effect. Perfect for the evening.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.





