Mu Zhi black tea
Dianhong 'Hong Yun'レンガ茶
Dianhong 'Hong Yun'レンガ茶
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臨滄の自然茶園から採れた春のレンガ茶。味の特徴:蜂蜜、シナモン。
Origin
Origin
- Brand: Mu hi
- Year: 2019
- Season: Spring
- Origin: Lincang
- Leaf grade: natural tea gardens
- Varietal (cultivar): large leaf Assamica (Da Ye Zhong)
- Type: black tea brick
- Weight: 50g
- Type: ripe (shou)
- Brand: Mu Zhi
- Series/recipe: Old Tea Nuggets
- Shape: lao cha tou tea
- Weight: 150g
How to Steep
How to Steep
How to steep Hong Yun Dian Hong tea?
There are two methods to prepare black tea:
Gongfu brewing
Brew 8 gram (1 piece) with 150 ml of water at 90 °C. Steep for 30 seconds and add 5 seconds for each infusion.
Western brewing
Steep 8 gram (1 piece) with 350 ml of water at 90 °C. Apply a brewing time of 2-3 minutes and add 30 seconds for each next infusion.
Shipping, Returns & Payment Methods
Shipping, Returns & Payment Methods
Delivery time: 1-10 day EU delivery. For estimates per country, please visit the shipping info page at the bottom of our website.
Import taxes?: because we ship from our EU warehouse, you will NOT be charged import taxes upon delivery if you're based in the EU. All taxes are already included in our prices.
Free shipping: available for orders over €59 for The Netherlands/Belgium, €80 for other EU countries & UK, and over €100 for other countries.
Returns: orders can be returned for a refund within 30 days. Products should returned in unopened, unused condition.
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Our design work is inspired by the artwork “Along the River During the Qingming Festival” by the Zhang Zeduan in the Song Dynasty. Instead of displaying the daily lives of people in the capital of China (as the original artwork), we display the tea making process of farmers through the same bird’s eye perspective.
When examining our packaging design in detail, tea enthusiasts will observe the tea making process, featuring tea farmers picking, drying, rolling, and frying tea leaves. The tea is then tasted in a pavilion and transported by horses along the ‘ancient tea road’.
Together, the traditional Chinese landscape and tea making theme, symbolise heritage, tradition, and respect for hard work of tea farmers.