Your Price: From $4.00 to $25.00
This China green is designed to steep in cold or hot water. A delicate medley of fresh grassy notes with a light sweetish finish. Grade: Lhotse Mao Feng
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Your Price: From $5.25 to $25.00
Good body, full flavored, tending herbaceous with satisfying sweetness. Very well developed long leaves, with a hint of silver tip signifying that the plucking is extremely selective.
Grade: China Congou Mao Jian
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Your Price: From $5.50 to $31.00
Tending delicate, light liquoring with notes of muscatel, pungent (full body- typical of 2nd flush)
Nagri Farm Estate. 2nd flush
Grade: TGFOP1 (Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe #1)
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Your Price: From $5.50 to $31.00
Light liquoring and delicate flavor with muscatel notes. A pleasurable 2nd flush green tea.
Grade: STGFOP1 (Steamed Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe #1)
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A very light, smooth nonacidic brew. A most favored tea in China for the last 100 years.
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A very light, smooth nonacidic brew. A most favored tea in China for the last 100 years.
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Your Price: From $5.50 to $28.00
Excellent green tea flavor with light floral notes. Reminiscent of spring in Tuscany. Finishes with a palate pleasing fullness.
FairTrade
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Your Price: From $5.50 to $28.00
An awesome tea! Full green tea notes with all the seasonal taste that has made Kenya the Tuscany of tea. Superbly fresh.
FairTrade
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Your Price: From $4.00 to $26.00
Full bodied with the 'umpf' of black tea but the gentleness of green tea.
A blend of green teas from Kenya, China and Japan
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Known in China as Pearl Tea. It derives its name from the round, tightly rolled leaves and grayish-green color. This is a special grade that has rather tender leaves that unfold magnificently when brewed.
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Known in China as Pearl Tea. It derives its name from the round, tightly rolled leaves and grayish-green color. This is a special grade that has rather tender leaves that unfold magnificently when brewed.
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Known in China as Pearl Tea. It derives its name from the round, tightly rolled leaves and grayish-green color. This is a special grade that has rather tender leaves that unfold magnificently when brewed.
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Known in China as Pearl Tea. It derives its name from the round, tightly rolled leaves and grayish-green color. This is a special grade that has rather tender leaves that unfold magnificently when brewed.
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A blend of tightly rolled small gunpowder tea from the Dimbula region of Sri Lanka. A green tea with surprising body and a captivating taste that has a hint of oakiness. Manufacture type: Steamed and rolled
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A blend of tightly rolled small gunpowder tea from the Dimbula region of Sri Lanka. A green tea with surprising body and a captivating taste that has a hint of oakiness. Manufacture type: Steamed and rolled
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A blend of tightly rolled small gunpowder tea from the Dimbula region of Sri Lanka. A green tea with surprising body and a captivating taste that has a hint of oakiness. Manufacture type: Steamed and rolled
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A blend of tightly rolled small gunpowder tea from the Dimbula region of Sri Lanka. A green tea with surprising body and a captivating taste that has a hint of oakiness. Manufacture type: Steamed and rolled
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This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with a memorable fragrance. A captivating green tea taste. From Northern Taiwan near Chi-Lung. Manufacture type: steamed
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This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with a memorable fragrance. A captivating green tea taste. From Northern Taiwan near Chi-Lung. Manufacture type: steamed
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This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with a memorable fragrance. A captivating green tea taste. From Northern Taiwan near Chi-Lung. Manufacture type: steamed
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This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with a memorable fragrance. A captivating green tea taste. From Northern Taiwan near Chi-Lung. Manufacture type: steamed
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A smooth and satisfying cup with dashes of bakiness. A premium gunpowder from Pin Lin, Taiwan's tea capital.
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A smooth and satisfying cup with dashes of bakiness. A premium gunpowder from Pin Lin, Taiwan's tea capital.
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A smooth and satisfying cup with dashes of bakiness. A premium gunpowder from Pin Lin, Taiwan's tea capital.
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A smooth and satisfying cup with dashes of bakiness. A premium gunpowder from Pin Lin, Taiwan's tea capital.
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Very tightly rolled leaves. The leaves for Pinhead gunpowder are only plucked during April and May when the quality of the green leaf is at it's highest. This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with memorable fragrance. Grade: Pinhead
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Very tightly rolled leaves. The leaves for Pinhead gunpowder are only plucked during April and May when the quality of the green leaf is at it's highest. This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with memorable fragrance. Grade: Pinhead
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Very tightly rolled leaves. The leaves for Pinhead gunpowder are only plucked during April and May when the quality of the green leaf is at it's highest. This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with memorable fragrance. Grade: Pinhead
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Very tightly rolled leaves. The leaves for Pinhead gunpowder are only plucked during April and May when the quality of the green leaf is at it's highest. This gunpowder produces a reasonably strong dark green brew with memorable fragrance. Grade: Pinhead
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Suprising body and captivating green tea taste with a hint of oakiness. Robust fresh character. This gunpowder is from the Zhejiang Province of China. Grade: Superior #1. Manufacture type: Pan fired and hand twisted
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