XiaGuan “Flame Tibetan” (Shen) 2007
From this raw pu-erh, a soft and dense oily infusion is obtained, which gives a strong, earthy taste with a taste of nuts, apricots, and light sweetness. The aroma of tea is filled with earthiness and a slight haze, accompanied by a pleasant, sweet shade without bitterness.
(250g)
22.10€
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It is called the drink of Tibetans and Chinese communities from southwest China, as this tea is an integral part of their lives and is consumed regularly.
From this raw pu-erh, a soft and dense oily infusion is obtained, which gives a strong, earthy taste with a taste of nuts, apricots, and light sweetness. The aroma of tea is filled with earthiness and a slight haze, accompanied by a pleasant, sweet shade without bitterness.
Additional information
Type | Leaf tea |
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Form | Pressed |
Taste | Rich, Soft |
Flavor notes | Fruity, Malt, Nutty, Wooden |
Aroma | Dried fruit, Earthy, Rich, Smoked |
Effect | Calming, Cleansing, Invigorating, Warming |
Place of origin | China, Yunnan |
Year | 2007 |
Volume | 250 g |
Brewing method
Teaware | ||||
Tea pot | 6–8 g (1-2 tsp) |
400 ml | 95–100°C | 1-2 min. |
Gaiwan | 5–7 g (1-2 tsp) |
150 ml | 95–100°C | 20 sec. +10 sec. |
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