Fruity
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- A rare tea from a ‘Ye Sheng’ wild purple leaf varietal. The smooth taste is fruity and woody with sweet notes of pipe tobacco and sugared plums.
Chinese Black
Dian Hong Feng Qing Ye Sheng
£4.00 – £14.00 Select options - An unusual pearl-shaped black tea from Yunnan. The subtle character of this tea is floral and malty with fruity notes of sweet peaches and tart cherries.
Chinese Black
Dian Hong Golden Pearls
£3.00 – £10.50 Select options - A very fine pure-bud Yunnan Red from Simao in Yunnan Province. The smooth, malty character has sweet, mineral and fruity notes with a lightly stony and tangy aftertaste.
Chinese Black
Dian Hong Jin Luo Golden Snail King
£3.50 – £12.00 Select options - A smooth and balanced black tea produced solely from buds. The sweet and malty profile has complex notes of cocoa, sour fruits and wheat biscuits.
Chinese Black
Dian Hong Jin Ya Golden Buds
£3.80 – £13.00 Select options - This tea is made from a purple leaf varietal grown at high altitude. The amber liquor is smooth and malty with a hint of sugared plums and sweet citrus.
Chinese Black
Dian Hong Jing Mai Purple Needle
£2.90 – £10.00 Select options - A unique black tea that undergoes brief fermentation. The wiry golden leaves produce a dark amber liquor with a refreshing taste that is mildly malty with fruity, stony and cocoa notes.
Chinese Black
Dian Hong Wu Liang Mountain
£2.00 – £7.00 Select options - A fruity ‘Purple Beauty’ varietal Yunnan Red tea from Jing Mai Mountain. The fresh and light character has notes of honey, prunes and apricots with a smooth, stony aftertaste.
Chinese Black
Dian Hong Zi Juan Purple Beauty
£3.60 – £12.50 Select options - Also called balhyocha or dancha, it has a light liquor with a clean, woody and tangy taste with notes of prunes and no astringency.
Korean Hwangcha
Dong Cheon Sejak Hwangcha
£5.50 – £19.00 Select options - ‘Two Flowers’ grade tea from a 2020 Competition. Expertly roasted using handpicked Jin Xuan cultivar leaves, it has a classic complex profile with creamy, toasty and fruity notes.
Taiwanese Oolong
Dong Ding Competition Oolong
£3.60 – £125.00 Select options - A highly oxidised oolong made from the Four Seasons cultivar. The clean and complex flavour has sweet, mineral and tangy notes of fruits and red berries.
Taiwanese Oolong
Four Seasons Red Oolong
£1.90 – £6.50 Select options -
Taiwanese Green
GABA Green Heart
£4.30 – £15.00 Select options - GABA oolong with a cinnamon aroma. The smooth character has notes of raisins, tart fruits, nuts and gingerbread with a long lasting aftertaste.
Taiwanese Oolong
GABA Milk Oolong
£2.20 – £7.50 Select options - Grown and finished for high content of the GABA molecule, this GABA Oolong has a refreshing tangy and fruity character with notes of currants and sultanas.
Taiwanese Oolong
GABA Oolong
£2.00 – £7.00 Select options - An unusual GABA Oolong from Taiwan that is pressed into 100g cakes. The taste is full of fruity and floral notes with a lasting tangy, stony aftertaste.
Taiwanese Oolong
GABA Oolong Cake
£3.30 – £23.00 Select options - A spectacular, heavily oxidised GABA oolong from Shibi Shan, grown at high altitude of over 1,200m. The fruity taste is sweet and floral with a savoury, tangy and mineral aftertaste.
Taiwanese Oolong
Gao Shan Amber GABA Oolong
£4.00 – £14.00 Select options - A classic Jin Hou black tea from Fuding in Fujian Province. The satisfyingly sweet profile has a classic black tea flavour with fruity, cocoa and malty notes.
Chinese Black
Golden Monkey King
£1.80 – £6.00 Select options - A supreme ‘Fine Grade’ Oriental Beauty tea from a 2020 Competition. It was carefully selected and processed for a typical ‘bug-bitten’ flavour with notes of acacia honey and sugared red fruits.
Taiwanese Oolong
Gui Fei Competition Oolong
£3.30 – £115.00 Select options - A 2012 vintage mini brick (5g) shu pu-erh from Haiwan Tea Factory. It has a clean and rich taste with earthy notes of wood and walnuts.
Chinese Pu-erh
Haiwan Mini Brick Ripe Pu-erh
£2.00 – £7.00 Select options - A light Mao Feng green tea from the famous Yellow Mountain tea region. The clean taste is grassy and vegetal, with lightly sweet and fruity notes and minimal astringency.
Chinese Green
Huang Shan Mao Feng
£3.20 – £11.00 Select options - 'Cloud and Mist' is a light and tangy green tea from Huang Shan. The liquor has a sweet taste with crisp, fresh vegetal and fruity blackcurrant leaf notes.
Chinese Green
Huang Shan Yun Wu
£2.00 – £7.00 Select options - Known as the ‘coffee of tea’ due to heavy roasting, this rare and unusual yellow tea undergoes complex processing. It is smooth and has a roasted flavour.
Chinese Yellow
Huo Shan Huang Da Cha
£2.50 – £8.50 Select options - A traditional yellow tea with a light yet full liquor. Smooth and balanced with vegetal notes that are sweet and a little savoury.
Chinese Yellow
Huo Shan Huang Ya
£2.90 – £10.00 Select options - A high grade Qimen black tea from China. The smooth, mineral profile has notes of red fruits and a lightly tangy, stony aftertaste.
Chinese Black
Keemun Mao Feng
£2.00 – £7.00 Select options - A warming roasted green tea from Kirishima in Kagoshima Prefecture made entirely of leaf stalks. It has sweet and tangy roasted flavours with notes of fruits and cereals.
Japanese Green
Kirishima Hojicha Kukicha
£1.90 – £6.50 Select options
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