DARK TEA (HEI CHA)
Dark tea (黑茶 – hēi chá) has a profound respect for time – the older the tea gets, the more complex it becomes, a unique mellow and rich taste crafted by time. The unparalleled intricacy and sophistication of flavor are like the wisdom of the elderly – it requires experience to recognize, understand and appreciate it. We have taken great care to bring together a marvelous selection of dark tea that will take your tea experience to a new level.
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Old Tree Sheng Pu’er 2017
$25.00 -
Pu’er 2002 – Loose Leaves
Price range: $26.00 through $98.00 -
Qian Liang Cha 2017
Price range: $10.00 through $35.00 -
Sheng Pu’er mini-Tuo (mini-pucks)
Price range: $9.00 through $23.00
Authenticity in Time
Aged Puer tea elegantly reveals the beauty of aged tea. Thanks to its unique cultivar, real aged puer tea features an incredibly complex taste with a deep and rich mouthfeel. Explore our vintage tea lineup. Our expertise and dedication to transparency and authenticity in Chinese tea makes your sip simple and worry-free.
Fu Cha Brick Tea
Fu Cha, also known as fu zhuan, is a dark tea that comes in brick form and is renowned for its exceptional health benefits. Inside the pressed tea brick, is naturally produced jin hua (golden flower, Eurotium cristatum) which is well known to be beneficial to health. Featuring mushroomy, light woody, and watermelon rind notes, Fu Cha is a win-win choice for the taste buds as well as our body.
Anhua Dark Tea
Anhua dark tea, hailing from Hunan Province in the south-central China, is famous for its dark tea selections, such as Tian Jian, Qian Liang Cha, and Fu Cha. These Hunan dark teas share some similarities in flavor, calming, mild, and warming, at the same time provide various tasting experience due the difference in the process.
SOOTHE THE SOUL
Looking for a stress relief tea that calms you and uplifts your spirit? Don't miss out on dark teas. These are the best calming tea among loose leaf teas, relaxing and refreshing.
How to Brew Dark Tea (hei cha)
As a lesser known tea type, dark tea is a myth to many tea lover, not to mention nailing down how to brew it confidently? What's the best way to brew dark tea? How long to steep it? What's the best water temp for dark tea? This video answers it all. If you want to learn about the basics, like What is dark tea, be sure to check out our online tea course!
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Pu’er Lao Cha Tou 1980s
$115.00 -
Sheng Pu’er 2016
Price range: $10.00 through $136.00 -
Aged Shu Pu’er 1990s
Price range: $59.00 through $984.00 -
Qian Liang Cha 2012
Price range: $14.00 through $52.00 -
Aged Sheng Pu’er 2004 – Yiwu Chun Jian
Price range: $41.00 through $569.00 -
Qian Liang Cha 2017
Price range: $10.00 through $35.00 -
Black Tea Fu Zhuan
Price range: $10.00 through $320.00 -
Fu Zhuan
Price range: $10.00 through $160.00 -
Aged Gu Shu Sheng Pu’er 1999
Price range: $59.00 through $885.00 -
Old Tree Shu Pu’er 2017
$25.00 -
Pu’er 2002 – Loose Leaves
Price range: $26.00 through $98.00 -
Aged Sheng Pu’er 2004 – Ai Lao
Price range: $39.00 through $520.00 -
Aged Fu Zhuan 2013
Price range: $10.00 through $36.00 -
Fu Zhuan Premium
Price range: $14.00 through $52.00 -
Aged Premium Tian Jian 2013
Price range: $15.00 through $500.00 -
Lao Shu Sheng Pu’er 2008
Price range: $31.00 through $439.00 -
Yiwu Gu Shu Sheng Pu’er 2003
Price range: $41.00 through $567.00 -
Sheng Pu’er mini-Tuo (mini-pucks)
Price range: $9.00 through $23.00 -
Old Tree Sheng Pu’er 2017
$25.00 -
Shu Pu’er mini-Tuo (mini-pucks)
Price range: $9.00 through $23.00 -
Sheng Pu’er 2003 – Xiao Bing
Price range: $33.00 through $125.00 -
Aged Tian Jian
Price range: $14.00 through $52.00 -
Shu Pu’er Coins
Price range: $18.00 through $167.00 -
1980s Shu Pu’er Da Ye
$110.00 -
Tian Jian
Price range: $9.00 through $150.00 -
Bai Nian Song Pin – Pinnacle Aged Pu’er
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