Anhua Baishaxi Tribute Tianjian Dark Tea Top-grade Original Loose Dark Tea 200g
2
sold in last
8
hours
Limited-Time Offers, End in:
$19.56
Product Name: Anhua Baishaxi Tribute Tianjian Dark Tea Form: Loose Tea Tea Origin: Hunan province, China Tea Type: Dark Tea Package: Box Packing Net Weight: 200 g Shelf life: The longer the better Storage Method: In ventilation, dry and no odor, storage in normal temperature environment . China Manufacturer: Hunan...
customers are viewing this product
Product Name: Anhua Baishaxi Tribute Tianjian Dark Tea
Form: Loose Tea
Tea Origin: Hunan province, China
Tea Type: Dark Tea
Package: Box Packing
Net Weight: 200 g
Shelf life: The longer the better
Storage Method: In ventilation, dry and no odor, storage in normal temperature environment .
China Manufacturer: Hunan Provincial Baishaxi Tea Industry Co. Ltd
Tian Jian, Gongjian and Shengjian teas are all Hunan's excellent dark teas. They are processed from the fresh tea leaves during the Grain Rain perod and mainly served by the rich. In the northwest region of China, they are drinks for the nobles. During the Daoguang years of Qing Dynasty (1825), Tian Jian and Gong Jian were list as articles of tribute and served by the royalty. These teas are primarily processed from Dark Gross Tea that is directly pile-fermented. By this method, the taste is stronger while the quality is more stable. The three teas are packaged by basket in bulk. They are valuable heritages of China's traditional tea culture
Form: Loose Tea
Tea Origin: Hunan province, China
Tea Type: Dark Tea
Package: Box Packing
Net Weight: 200 g
Shelf life: The longer the better
Storage Method: In ventilation, dry and no odor, storage in normal temperature environment .
China Manufacturer: Hunan Provincial Baishaxi Tea Industry Co. Ltd
Tian Jian, Gongjian and Shengjian teas are all Hunan's excellent dark teas. They are processed from the fresh tea leaves during the Grain Rain perod and mainly served by the rich. In the northwest region of China, they are drinks for the nobles. During the Daoguang years of Qing Dynasty (1825), Tian Jian and Gong Jian were list as articles of tribute and served by the royalty. These teas are primarily processed from Dark Gross Tea that is directly pile-fermented. By this method, the taste is stronger while the quality is more stable. The three teas are packaged by basket in bulk. They are valuable heritages of China's traditional tea culture





