Small Batch Tea


Kukicha
Green Tea
Looking for a deliciously different green tea? Then check out Kukicha, aka 'twig tea', from Japan. This intriguing tea is made from the leafless stalks, stems, and twigs of the tea plant, and has a gentle nutty flavor with malty highlights. Our Kukicha is exceptionally smooth, with none of the bitterness sometimes found in other green teas. Plus, it's on the sweeter side, making it a great choice for those who are new to green tea. So why not give this unique tea a try today? We think you'll be pleasantly surprised!

Beeng Cha Pu-Erh
Pu-erh Tea
Pu-erh tea cakes are the traditional method for producing high quality Pu-erh tea. These cakes are fermented for several years to develop a wonderfully earthy flavor profile with underlying woody notes. The leaves of the tea, once broken off the cake can be brewed a number of times. With each brewing, the flavor of the cup will have subtle shifts and changes. Harvest year 2014. Weighs 357g. Brewing Suggestions: We recommend 5 grams for 8 ounces of water. This tea can be steeped multiple times, 12-30 seconds in the first infusions, 2-10 minutes for subsequent infusions. Enjoy the subtle variations with each brew.

White Pu-Erh (Shou - Spring)
Pu-erh Tea
The finished cup is superb, weaving sweetish layers that hint at musk, earth, damp moss, leaves after rain and subtle orchid leading to a light lingering finish – a stunning tea. (We put this one in the life-altering category!)

Kunming Pu-Erh (Shou - Spring)
Pu-erh Tea
This exquisite Pu-Erh tea cake was crafted in Yunnan Province, China by one of the top Pu-Erh producers. It brews a wonderfully rich cup with deep notes of eath, malt, and gentle musk. Pu-erh tea leaves can be brewed several times, and each cup will be smoother and more complex than the last. Weighs 357g. Brewing Suggestions: We recommend 5 grams for 8 ounces of water. This tea can be steeped multiple times, 12-30 seconds in the first infusions, 2-10 minutes for subsequent infusions. Enjoy the subtle variations with each brew.

Yunnan Chitsu PingCha Pu-erh - Green Tea Cake
Pu-erh Tea
This Pu-erh tea cake goes through a special process of fermentation, aging, steaming, and compressing. It's characterized by a bright yellow infusion, sweet aroma, and mellow flavor profile. Pu-erh is excellent for digestion and balancing both cholesterol and blood sugar. Green Pu-erh is slightly more fresh in taste than most Pu-erh teas, and brews a revitalizing cup. Weighs 357g. Brewing Suggestions: We recommend 5 grams for 8 ounces of water. This tea can be steeped multiple times, 12-30 seconds in the first infusions, 2-10 minutes for subsequent infusions. Enjoy the subtle variations with each brew.

2018 Yunnan Xigui Mountain Pu-erh Tea Raw
Pu-erh Tea
This tea comes from Manglu Mountain in Xigui Village in Tiedong Township, Linxiang District, Lincang City, Yunnan Province. This tea uses 200-year-old green tea as the raw material and is made by traditional production techniques. The ten thousand acres of tea plantation in Xiguishan is planted with arbor-shaped thousand-year-old trees. Calm and strong honey fragrance. Liquor is bright in color, with little bitterness or astringency, with a good sweet aftertaste. Brewing Suggestions. We recommend 5 grams for 8 ounces of water. Use boiling water and briefly rinse the leaves and pour off. If time allows, let the leaves steam for a few minutes, then re-infuse. This will release more flavor and enhance its bouquet. Leaves will yield multiple steeps.
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