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Gunpowder
Gunpowder

Robust and inexpensive Chinese green tea.  Leave have been tightly rolled.  A few hundred years ago some English importers in China mistook this tea for gunpowder, hence the name.



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Pi Lo Chun
Pi Lo Chun

Translated as "Green Snail Spring" this legendary green tea has a peachy taste and wonderful complexity.  Pi Lo Chun has been grown in the high mountains of Dang-Ting, China for at least a few centuries and is still hand processed by skillful tea artisans the old way.  Superb!



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Silver Spring Plum
Spring Plum Silver-Green

This display tea got its name from its shape rather than taste.  Young leave buds, tied together into a plum sized ball with a silver string.  Complex flavor makes this as a rosetta opening tea once infused a worthwhile show of exploration.



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White Monkey King
White Monkey King

Sweet and a little nutty, this rare tea from a family owned tea farm in the high mountains of China is reminiscent of early mountain morning fog.  Some leaves are silver tipped, a sign of their freshness.



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Lung-Ching
Lung Ching "Dragonwell"

Lung Ching has been produced at the same plantations near Hangzou, China for at least a thousand years.  A definite favorite of China's emperors for centuries, this is a must have for every serious tea drinker.  The leaves are flat and sword shaped.  Sweet and fragrant chestnut taste.



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