We continue with pressed teas at today’s Tea Time. After the tea we reviewed last week, today we enjoy Lan Gui Ren oolong. The name of this Chinese tea literally means […]
Yunnan mini tea bricks: Back to the past
Today at Tea Time we enjoy a Yunnan black tea pressed as a mini bricks. This way of presenting the tea was widely used in the past to transport occupying […]
Bai Hao Yin Zhen: the White Duke
Today in our Tea Time we enjoy another variety of white tea, in this case well known in Europe: Bai Hao Yin Zhen. Also known as “silver needle” or “white […]
Six types of tea to accompany & recover on these holidays
Now that we’re in the meridian of the holidays, more than one will have the same trouble typical at this time. We’re talking about larger meals than usual, including drink. […]
Sheng Pu Erh: lamb in wolf’s clothing
Today we enjoy our Tea Time of a variety of a well-known tea: Pu Erh raw or Sheng Pu Erh. This Chinese red tea is from Yunnan province. Main difference […]
Gu Zhang Mao Jian: the perfect companion
Today we enjoy in our Tea Time a Chinese green tea that comes from Hunan Province: Gu Zhang Mao Jian. Exactly it comes from the region of Gu Zhang, which […]
