Home >  >  >  > 

Theme - Yōulè - favicon.ico

Yōulè (攸樂山) – one of the famous tea mountains - the term meaning copper gong in Chinese. The six famous tea mountains are a group of mountains in Xishuangbanna, renowned for their climates and environments, which not only provide excellent growing conditi

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Teas - Yōulè - favicon.ico

Unfortunately, we did not find anything.


Quotes - Yōulè - favicon.ico

Unfortunately, we did not find anything.


Photos - Yōulè - favicon.ico

Unfortunately, we did not find anything.


Video - Yōulè - favicon.ico

Unfortunately, we did not find anything.

Remember what tea did you drink year ago?

Create your own collection of favorite teas and keep the track what you have drunk.

How to add a tea?

Public or Private tea catalogue?

We will help you with tea selection.

Do you like quality loose tea?
We will help you to find the right one for you. Be inspired by tea ratings of other tea lovers. Rating stars could help you.    5 stars    5 stars 

More tea reviews

Photos

Chengdu, the capital
Darjeeling tea
Batasia Loop of
The longan (龍眼 lóng

Review your cup of tea.

Review the tea you are drinking and help other tea lovers to find the right cup of tea.


      5 stars  3 stars   1 stars

Theme

                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Quotes

„hong qing; 烘青. Oven dried. Oven dried tea is generally felt to be inferior to sun-dried. However, most tea producers have one, often wood fired, oven, which is used to dry leaves if time or weather does not permit sun or air drying. “

Source Web: Zhi Zheng Tea Shop. Puer Tea Glossary[online]. Available on WWW: <http://www.zhizhengtea.com/>. [q611] [s78]

Photos

Jasminum officinale,
Chengdu, the capital
Camphor laurel
banner 4SUP.CZ - Nafukovací Paddleboardy