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Chinese Dark Tea

Experience The Irresistible Flavors Of Chinese Dark Tea By Esgreen

Chinese dark tea such as Yunnan Pu-erh tea is a type of post-fermented tea. It endures long years of preservation and becomes more fragrant as it gets older. The primary reason lies in the different raw materials. Tea trees with large leaves contain more substances in their fresh leaves. That is why Pu-erh tea not only endures preservation over longer periods, but also gets mellower and sweeter.

Our Chinese dark tea are some of the most exclusive teas available online that are unique and can't be traced in any other brand except Esgreen. After storing for a long time, its tea properties become weak and it has a unique flavor and taste. It transforms from the original astringent taste to become mellow and sweet, and then back to a light taste. Black tea consists of leaves that are allowed to oxidize properly and are monitored by specialists throughout the process of fermentation. While other tea are best when fresh, Pu-erh tea gets better with age. Besides the famous Pu-erh tea, there are other types of dark tea which are well known. Dark tea is mainly produced in Yunnan, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, etc.

Esgreen offers Chinese dark tea based on a range of flavors which are often hand-picked and processed by skilled tea experts. We are focused to delivering a grand experience in color and flavor added by ingredients like Theaflavin and Thearubigin which are supplements to health benefits like reduction of fat and cholesterol, dental improvisation, stimulation of central nervous system and enhancement of blood vessel elasticity.

You can choose from an array of Chinese dark tea available online at Esgreen which come with exquisite taste and are made to bring a swing in mood.

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  1. 357g-Raw/Uncooked Pu-erh Tea Cake-NaKa Wild Tea Trees

    The raw material of this 357g Naka tea cake is sourced from Naka ancient tea growing Area-Lahu Ethnic Village of Menghai County. it is easily to be aged in natural storage condition and turns into a vintage mouth-feel very quick. It has a very unique orchid aroma, elegantly fragrant and sweet. Meanwhile, it will provide a richer and various tasting experience with time. Learn More
  2. Xue Ya(Snow Sprout) Handmade Pu-erh Tea Ball-Uncooked/Raw

    Starting at $5.50
    The tea specially processed from fresh tea buds of the big-leaf tea-plants grown in Yangta High-mountain Area. This tea features a silvery green appearance with white fuzz, sturdy and fat buds, strong fragrance, bright yellowish-green liquid, mellow and refreshing taste with sweet aftertaste and enduring brews. About 8g per piece, 50g includes 6pcs tea balls. Learn More
  3. Yue Guang Bai(Moonlight White) Handmade Pu-erh Tea Ball-Uncooked/Raw

    Starting at $4.75
    The special part of this tea is the tea leaves have been withered under the moonlight to the necessary level of dryness (unlike the other white tea or pu-erh, which must be withered under sunlight). Since the moonlight withering process is conducted for a long time, it causes some interior oxidation by the interior enzymes. You will find this tea has stronger floral fragrance than other white tea and provide a long-last sweet after taste. About 8g per piece, 50g includes 6pcs tea balls. Learn More
  4. Nuo Mi Xiang(Glutinous Rice Flavored)-Handmade Pu-erh Tea Ball-Cooked/Ripe

    Starting at $4.85
    This tea has a very mild, soft mouth feel. It makes you feel warm, refreshing. The glutinous rice aroma lingering in mouth while the sweet aftertaste comes from the throat. It still tastes like pu-erh but there is this ricey tone in the background. The herb primarily affects the aroma of this tea but it’s very neutral, won't cover the overall pu-erh character . About 8g per piece, 50g includes 6pcs tea balls. Learn More
  5. Bu Lang Mountain Ancient Tea Tree-Handmade Pu-erh Tea Ball-Cooked/Ripe

    Starting at $5.35
    The raw material of this tea is harvest from Bu Lang tea producing area. Only middle size 3~4 grade slim, tender tea leaves are used. The raw materials have been piling, aging, then hand made into tight tea balls. About 8g per piece, 50g includes 6pcs tea balls. Learn More
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