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After
much anticipation, we are thrilled to say that
these wonderful teas have just arrived for your
enjoyment via air shipment from China.
In
China, Japan and Korea, the spring tea harvest
kicks off the beginning of the new season of tea
production. These teas are plucked for only a
short season of about 6 weeks, while the leaf is
small and tender and before the summer green tea
harvest begins in June.
Those
of us living in the West do not often have the
chance to experience these delicate beauties. So
when we have the opportunity to procure top grades
of these spring teas, we do not hesitate.
We
have a very limited quantity of these choice
selections. Please don’t miss out on the
experience of tasting Chinese and Japanese green
teas this fresh and this young. |
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JIANGSU |
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1 oz |
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Green
Snail Spring
Bi Lo
Chun |
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5.95
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Sichuan
province is famous in China for splendid, handmade
early spring green teas.
The mountainous regions that nourish these tea
gardens are located in the lofty regions of
Mengding Mt. and Mt. Emei. These revered mountains
provide remote, coddled environments that have
perfect growing conditions for tea gardens and tea
plants. These two regions have been producing
exquisite tea since the Song Dynasty ( 960 -1279 ) |
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SICHUAN -
MENGDING MOUNTAIN |
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1 oz |
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Clouds and Mist |
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8.50
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Sweet Dew |
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8.50
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SICHUAN -
MT. EMEI |
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1 oz |
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Bamboo Tip Green |
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o/s
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The steep,
mountainous regions of northeast Zhejiang contain an
amazing natural wonder - great unbroken stands of
giant bamboo forests that cover the mountainsides as
far as the eye can see. These majestic plants blend slightly and
wave gently in the breezes, creating a graceful rhythm
that inspires the locals to call these groves ' a
bamboo sea.' It was here in that the movie Crouching
Tiger was filmed.
Additionally, this environment also produces fragrant,
heart-renderingly sweet green tea. These leafy teas
are redolent with buttery, sweet, flavors that feature
a hint of emerging bamboo shoots or asparagus. |
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ZHEJIANG |
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1 oz |
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Bamboo Sea Tea
AnJi Bai Pian |
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10.00
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In Japan,
the freshness of tea is of paramount importance.
Japanese tea buyers purchase tea in small quantities
so that they can follow along with the tea plucking
seasons and purchase tea when it has come into season.
Sincha season is the earliest tea plucked in
Japan . It is considered a pre-harvest tea, as the
leaf for sincha is plucked for only a matter of days.
After that, the leaf has grown too large to be
considered Sincha. Sincha sells out quickly in tea
shops in Japan because everyone waits for its arrival
in the market, and anticipates the delicious, rich and
sweet vegetable flavor that will follow. |
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SHIZUOKA |
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2 oz |
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Hashiri Sincha |
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