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3.5OZ*Yunnan Black Gold BiLuoChun,Dian Hong Jin Si Tea 100g Dian Hong Black Tea
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Attention: for buyer from Russian Federation:The receiver name on your eCRATER address should be your full name .If not ,the post office in your country will return the item to china ,then you will lost it.The full name ,for example :Иван Иванович Иванов or the full name in English. so If the name in your eCRATER address is not your full name ,please give us by message or eCRATER noteName:Yunnan Black Gold BiLuoChun,Dian Hong Jin Si TeaOrigin :Yunnan, China (Mainland)Grade : A+++++Good Weight :100 grams (3.5OZ )Stockpiling :Sealed packaging OR Refrigerator freezer room. Dry and no direct sunshine.Production date:This yearUse By: One Year Suggested Usage:(1)Glass Cup: 9.5cm in height, over 6.5cm in diameter.(2)Water: 90 degree boiling, after dropping tea in.(3)After 2-3 minutes' flower blooming, then drink it.Spring material from Simao. This has been picked as 1 leaf to 1 bud sets and processed carefully rolling the tea into pellets. Like most Yunnan black teas the tea benefits from short-term aging and develops a malty sweet taste and lovely fragrance with a hint of chocolate and flowers.About Golden Bi Luo Chun Tea (Fromwikipedia)...Spring material from Simao. This has been picked as 1 leaf to 1 bud sets and processed carefully rolling the tea into pellets. Like most Yunnan black teas the tea benefits from short-term aging and develops a malty sweet taste and lovely fragrance with a hint of chocolate and flowers.Dian hong ,"Yunnan Red", is a Chinese black tea which is used as a relatively high end gourmet black tea and is sometimes used in various tea blends. The main difference between Dian hong and other Chinese black teas is the amount of fine leaf buds, or "golden tips," present in the dried tea. Finer Dian hong teas produces a brew that is brassy golden orange in colour with a sweet, gentle aroma and no astringency. Cheaper varieties of Dian hong produce a darker brownish brew that can be very bitter.Teas grown in the Yunnan Province of China prior to the Han dynasty were typically exported in a compressed form similar to modern pu-erh tea. Dian hong is a relatively new product from Yunnan that began production in the early 20th century. The word "Diān" is the short name for the Yunnan region while "hóng" means "red (tea)"; as such, these teas are sometimes simply referred to as Yunnan red or Yunnan black. However, such references are often confusing due to the other varieties of teas produced in Yunnan as well as the ambiguous nature of the color classifications.I accept PAYPALPlease make the payment within 3 days after product end.Please verify your shipping address before making payment.Airmail China Post Airmail Nation/RegionDelivertimePostagecostsUSA,UK10-20 daysfree shippingWorldwide5-20 daysfree shippingOrders over 100 are insured which protects against shipping damage and loss by the carrier. Customers are given the option to receive an exact item or refund. Inspect all orders immediately upon arrival. Within3days of receipt, report any damages to us. If it has been over Airmail 30days /SAL 40days since your order date and it has not been received, Contact USto investigate the location of your order. While we will work quickly to locate, send another one or refund your purchase, please allow up to 15days for resolution. For non-insured orders , we can provide you with proof of shipping and the delivery confirmation number to contact your local post office, as well as help with an investigation.please leave feedback as so on as you get your goods then we shall do the same.Thanks!!If you have any questions ,please contact US.<div style="text-align:center"><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://www.kickitback.com/eCRATER-counters-buyers.aspx?how=deadcounter"><img src="http://www.sellathon.com/Resources/Images/countercredit.gif" border="0"></a></div>















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