Types of tea and their characteristics

Oolong
Oolong is not simply a drink to quench thirst. In the tradition of the Way of Tea, it is considered a tool for fine-tuning one's state of mind, attention, and taste. Read more...
Puerh
Pu-erh is a tea with a rich tradition, originating from the Chinese province of Yunnan. But what makes it unique? Read more...
Green tea
Green tea is the beginning. Read more...
Black tea (Hei cha)
Hei cha was not originally conceived as a luxury product, but as a tea for everyday life. It was primarily consumed in Tibet, Mongolia, and northern China, where the climate is harsh and the diet difficult. Read more...
Red tea (Hong cha)
Red tea is one of the most popular types of tea in the world. In Europe and Great Britain, it is traditionally called black tea and accounts for up to 90% of total tea consumption there. Read more...
White tea
The aristocracy valued white tea not for its intensity, but for its subtlety: it clarifies the mind, calms the body and gently supports health. Read more...