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tea list directory: lightly oxidized teas

White Peony, Fuding White Peony, Zhenghe Silver Needles, Classic Silver Needles, Light Shengcha Pu’er, Mengku Indigenious
White Peony, Fuding White Peony, Zhenghe Silver Needles, Classic Silver Needles, Light Shengcha Puer, Mengku Indigenious
White Peony, matured Fuding Semi-Black White      
White Peony, matured Fuding Semi-Black White      
 

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We have included what traditionally have been called white teas, yellow teas and the recently hip shengcha, such as shengcha puer, into this category. This is so designd such that the nature of these various groups of tea is immediately defined by the category title, so both the trade and the end users are more aware of the nature a genuine product. Click <here> for details of this category.

Detail reviews are available for the teas represented in the squares above. Reviews of those listed below and more will be posted in the near future. Click <here> to register for updates.

 
Shengcha Pu’er, compressed White Peony, compressed Mengding Huangya Huoba Cha Shengcha Pu’er, Yiwu, matured
Shengcha Puer, compressed White Peony, compressed Mengding Huangya Huoba Cha Shengcha Puer, Yiwu, matured
         
         

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