Tuo Cha Pu'erh - 150g Loose Leaf Tea
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Tuo Cha Pu'erh - 150g Loose Leaf Tea

Tuo Cha Pu'erh - 150g Loose Leaf Tea

Loose Leaf Black Tea

Origin

Yunnan Province in South West China is home to the Pu'erh style of aged tea. Yunnan translates as 'south of the cloudy peak mountains', an apt description of this moist, mild and mountainous region, where conditions are ideal for growing a huge variety of plants - including tea.

Tea Description

These individually wrapped, compressed teas come in different sizes, most of which resemble a bird's nest. Tuo Cha translates as 'dome shaped bowl'. Our example of this celebrated tea is from a select grade of Pu'erh, giving a rich, dark brew, that initially delivers soft plummy, earthy tones, followed by wisps of soft, sweet cherry.

$6.00

Original: $20.00

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Tuo Cha Pu'erh - 150g Loose Leaf Tea

$20.00

$6.00

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Tuo Cha Pu'erh - 150g Loose Leaf Tea

Loose Leaf Black Tea

Origin

Yunnan Province in South West China is home to the Pu'erh style of aged tea. Yunnan translates as 'south of the cloudy peak mountains', an apt description of this moist, mild and mountainous region, where conditions are ideal for growing a huge variety of plants - including tea.

Tea Description

These individually wrapped, compressed teas come in different sizes, most of which resemble a bird's nest. Tuo Cha translates as 'dome shaped bowl'. Our example of this celebrated tea is from a select grade of Pu'erh, giving a rich, dark brew, that initially delivers soft plummy, earthy tones, followed by wisps of soft, sweet cherry.

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Loose Leaf Black Tea

Origin

Yunnan Province in South West China is home to the Pu'erh style of aged tea. Yunnan translates as 'south of the cloudy peak mountains', an apt description of this moist, mild and mountainous region, where conditions are ideal for growing a huge variety of plants - including tea.

Tea Description

These individually wrapped, compressed teas come in different sizes, most of which resemble a bird's nest. Tuo Cha translates as 'dome shaped bowl'. Our example of this celebrated tea is from a select grade of Pu'erh, giving a rich, dark brew, that initially delivers soft plummy, earthy tones, followed by wisps of soft, sweet cherry.