Tiger Style Rougui 2019 – Zhengyan
Tea – Yancha Wulong
Harvest – Spring 2018
Origin – Bai Yun Si, Zhengyan
This Rougui comes from the Zhengyan protected area of Wuyishan. Due to the impervious nature and small size of this area, the tea produced here is not a large amount. Zhengyan tea, especially Zhengyan Rougui, is highly prized because this terroir can give tea a special flavor called Yan Yun, a name that can be translated as the melody of the cliffs.
Tiger Style Rougui 2019 has a bright Yanyun and an intense, complex flavor with a sweet aftertaste and smooth but rich body. Everything that Zhengyan tea should be. We do not recommended this tea to inexperienced Yancha drinkers who are not familiar with the flavor of Rougui.
As usual we recommend to save a cup from the very first infusion/rinse aside to drink as last at room temperature. This will make the Yanyun flavor most clear and end the session on a high note.
Price is for 50 g.
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Huangguanyin 2019 – Fragrance
Tea – Yancha Wulong
Harvest – Spring 2019
Origin – Xingcun, Wuyishan (Banyan)
Huangguanyin is a cultivar that is becoming more and more popular every year thanks to its powerful aromatics filled with green notes and florals. Some describe it as having also a milky aroma.
Huangguanyin Fragrance 2019 was processed lightly with minimal baking to showcase in full the cultivar character and the fragrance naturally present in the tea leaves. A bright day of spring in a cup with a refreshingly light and aromatic infusion.
*As a note this tea is unrelated from the huangguanyin 2018, different tea, different flavor and price even if the naming might be confusing.
Lucky Ducky Gaiwan
This glazed ceramic gaiwan was hand-made and hand-painted in Jingdezhen in the typical blue and white “qinghua” style. Matching cups are available separately.
Be careful about this piece if you are not used to brew tea in gaiwan, due to its shape it can turn a bit hot and is hard to handle at the rim. We suggest instead to hold this gaiwan by “pinching” it top and bottom without touching the rim.
Did you know that often ducks are raised on rice fields? Ducks enjoy the water and would be natural pesticides protecting the plants and provide extra nutrition such as eggs!
This gaiwan holds around 95ml
Lucky Ducky Teacup
This glazed ceramic teacup was hand-made and hand-painted in Jingdezhen in the typical blue and white “qinghua” style. Matching gaiwan is available separately.
Did you know that often ducks are raised on rice fields? Ducks enjoy the water and would be natural pesticides protecting the plants and provide extra nutrition such as eggs!
This teacup holds around 35ml
Fast Forward Teacup
This cup has super thin walls and features a glossy glaze. Being handmade each cup is slightly different. It is glazed so it can be used for tea, coffee or any other drink.
holds around 150ml










