Tea Studio | Nilgiri Bai Mu Dan
This Bai Mu Dan style white tea is composed of beautifully dried large leaves in hues of yellow and soft green.
This Bai Mu Dan style white tea is composed of beautifully dried large leaves in hues of yellow and soft green.
These large, dark, metallic leaves come from the blue mountains of the Nilgiris, in Southern India. It is a stunning example of a tea from this category and is sure to please fans of light and aromatic black teas. Fruity (candied papaya, peach) and lightly floral (osmanthus) bouquet.
This Kukicha style tea was created following the old Japanese tradition where stems and stalks from late bush harvests are roasted in preparation for winter. Its taste is exceptionally sweet, with notes of hazelnuts, brown sugar and roasted pecans. Kukicha tea also has the advantage of being naturally low in caffeine.
Here is a green tea produced in the Chinese style of Maofeng teas with its leaves rolled in curly twists. Its liquor is lively and astringent, with notes of artichokes, apricot and warm honey. A vigorously tonic green tea for your everyday consumption.
From the mountain of Ali Shan, Taiwan, this high altitude wulong is one of our grand classics.
Plucked by hand and aged since 2004 by successive charcoal roasting, this high mountain tea offers an infusion with glossy black leaves and warm fragrances.
Legendary rolled wulong from Fujian (China), Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) is one of the country’s best representatives.
Tie Guan Yin
(Iron Goddess
of Mercy) is one of China most popular teas. Its sharp, sweet
taste and its
characteristic flowery aromas (lilacs and lilies) made it a
favourite both East
and West.
This tea pack contains our Anxi Tie Guan Yin, vacuum sealed to retain freshness and to assure authenticity.
From the vast plains of Assam, the Banaspaty garden offers us this tea with uniform and slightly broken leaves.
Its liquor is straightforward and full-bodied with aromas typical of tobacco, malt and fruit (plum). With or without a cloud of milk! A comforting tea for mornings or dessert.
Now offered in individual tea bags, our organic Assam Breakfast (Banaspaty) contains the same Indian black tea leaves as our loose leaf Assam Breakfast.
Now offered in individual teabags, our organic Assam Breakfast (Banaspaty) contains the same Indian black tea leaves as our loose leaf Assam Breakfast.
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