루스 리프 보이차
건강 및 웰니스 혜택
- 항산화제 풍부: 산화 스트레스에 대항하는 폴리페놀 함량 높음
- 소화 지원: 신진대사와 장 건강에 도움
- 심장 건강: 심혈관 기능 지원 가능
- 부드러운 에너지: 카페인 불안감 없이 차분한 각성 효과 제공
17,90 ₽~68,90 ₽가격 범위: 17,90 ₽~68,90 ₽
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Loose Leaf Pu-erh Tea – Premium Raw Ripened Tea from Ancient Trees
Our loose leaf Pu-erh tea is carefully selected from ancient tea trees in Yunnan’s high-altitude regions, as depicted in the product images showing the rich, dark leaves and vibrant tea soup. The dry tea features tightly rolled, dark brown leaves with visible golden buds (Image 1), which unfurl beautifully when brewed to release a complex aroma with earthy and sweet notes. When prepared in traditional tea ware (Images 3-5), the tea produces a deep reddish-brown liquor that is clear and bright, offering a smooth, mellow taste that evolves with each infusion.
프리미엄 품질 특성 (Based on Images 1-5)
- •마른 잎: Dark brown, tightly rolled with golden buds (Images 1-2)
- •Brewed Leaves: Fully unfolded, thick and vibrant (Images 3-5)
- •Liquor: Deep reddish-brown, clear and bright (Images 3-5)
- •아로마: Earthy with sweet, woody notes
전통적인 원산지 및 처리 (Based on Image 6)
- •원산지: Yunnan Fengqing, premium tea-growing region (Image 6)
- •Altitude: High-elevation gardens with ideal climate conditions
- •처리: Traditional fermentation and aging techniques
- •품질: Selected from ancient tea tree materials
건강 및 웰니스 혜택
- •풍부한 항산화제: 활성산소 제거를 위한 차 폴리페놀 함량 높음
- •소화 지원: Aids metabolism and promotes gut health
- •Cholesterol Management: May help maintain healthy levels
- •부드러운 에너지: 불안감 없이 차분한 주의력 제공
양조 가이드 (Based on Images 3-5)
- •수온: 95-100°C (203-212°F)
- •차 양: 5-7 grams per 150ml
- •First Infusion: 20-30 seconds rinse, then 15-20 seconds
- •인퓨전: Can be brewed 8-12 times
추천 티 세트 페어링
최적의 브루잉 경험을 위해 [...]를 사용하는 것이 좋습니다.insert your tea set link here] Yixing clay teapot set. The porous clay enhances the tea’s natural fermentation notes while helping to soften the water for a smoother taste.
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Loose Leaf Pu-erh Tea에 대한 11개 리뷰
| 별 5개 | 90 | 90% |
| 별 4 개 | 9 | 9% |
| 별 3개 | 0% | |
| 별 2개 | 0% | |
| 별 1개 | 0% |
고객 이미지
Mia Nielsen
"There’s a raw elegance in observing the dry leaves in this white porcelain bowl—their twisted dark curls interwoven with golden buds, resting like ancient scrolls waiting to unfold. When brewed, the tea transforms into a luminous mahogany elixir in the hexagonal glass, its faceted surface catching the light like cut crystal. The way the amber liquid glows through the geometric prism, held gently in hand, turns each sip into a moment of mindful appreciation. The aroma is an intriguing dance of toasted hazelnuts and a whisper of sun-dried figs—earthy yet subtly sweet. But the first sip reveals layered complexity: a texture like liquid silk carries flavors of baked quince and a hint of wildflower nectar, finishing with a clean, quartz-like clarity that lingers like moonlight on a still lake. There’s no astringency—just a natural sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea bridges rustic charm and refined subtlety. Whether enjoyed in a simple bowl or a sculpted glass, it transforms ordinary moments into serene rituals. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from Yunnan’s misty peaks."
Mia Nielsen
"There’s a raw elegance in observing the dry leaves in this white porcelain bowl—their twisted dark curls interwoven with golden buds, resting like ancient scrolls waiting to unfold. When brewed, the tea transforms into a luminous mahogany elixir in the hexagonal glass, its faceted surface catching the light like cut crystal. The way the amber liquid glows through the geometric prism, held gently in hand, turns each sip into a moment of mindful appreciation. The aroma is an intriguing dance of toasted hazelnuts and a whisper of sun-dried figs—earthy yet subtly sweet. But the first sip reveals layered complexity: a texture like liquid silk carries flavors of baked quince and a hint of wildflower nectar, finishing with a clean, quartz-like clarity that lingers like moonlight on a still lake. There’s no astringency—just a natural sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea bridges rustic charm and refined subtlety. Whether enjoyed in a simple bowl or a sculpted glass, it transforms ordinary moments into serene rituals. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from Yunnan’s misty peaks."
Benjamin Weiss
"There’s something deeply grounding about cradling these dark, twisted leaves in my palm—their rough texture and earthy scent reminiscent of a sun-dried forest floor. When brewed, the tea transforms into a deep ruby elixir in the glass cup, its clarity catching the light like a polished gemstone. I love watching the amber liquor glow against the wooden tray, with watermarks hinting at many quiet tea moments shared here. The aroma is an earthy melody of roasted barley and a whisper of dried blackberries—warm and comforting. But the first sip unfolds with quiet depth: a velvety texture carries flavors of baked plum and a hint of dark honey, finishing with a clean, mineral freshness that lingers like morning mist on mossy stones. There’s no astringency—just a subtle sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic simplicity and layered complexity. Whether enjoyed alone or with friends, it turns sipping into a mindful ritual. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid tranquility from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan."
Benjamin Weiss
"There’s something deeply grounding about cradling these dark, twisted leaves in my palm—their rough texture and earthy scent reminiscent of a sun-dried forest floor. When brewed, the tea transforms into a deep ruby elixir in the glass cup, its clarity catching the light like a polished gemstone. I love watching the amber liquor glow against the wooden tray, with watermarks hinting at many quiet tea moments shared here. The aroma is an earthy melody of roasted barley and a whisper of dried blackberries—warm and comforting. But the first sip unfolds with quiet depth: a velvety texture carries flavors of baked plum and a hint of dark honey, finishing with a clean, mineral freshness that lingers like morning mist on mossy stones. There’s no astringency—just a subtle sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic simplicity and layered complexity. Whether enjoyed alone or with friends, it turns sipping into a mindful ritual. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid tranquility from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan."
Henry van der Berg
"There’s a serene elegance in this tea moment—the amber liquor glowing like captured sunlight in the white porcelain cup, its surface dotted with tiny bubbles that catch the light like scattered quartz crystals. The intricate metal tray beneath adds a touch of refinement, while the lush greenery in the background brings a breath of nature indoors. In the glass teapot, the tea’s clarity shines like liquid topaz, and the green handle adds a pop of vibrant color to the serene setup. The dry leaves in the white bowl are a tapestry of dark, tightly curled strands, their rustic charm hinting at the complexity within. The aroma is an enchanting dance of toasted hazelnuts and a whisper of dried apricot—earthy yet inviting. But the first sip unfolds like poetry: a velvety texture carries flavors of baked pear and a hint of wildflower nectar, finishing with a clean, mineral freshness that lingers like morning mist on a forest floor. There’s no astringency—just a natural sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic simplicity and refined depth. Enjoyed amid this harmony of porcelain, glass, and natural elements, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan."
Henry van der Berg
"There’s a serene elegance in this tea moment—the amber liquor glowing like captured sunlight in the white porcelain cup, its surface dotted with tiny bubbles that catch the light like scattered quartz crystals. The intricate metal tray beneath adds a touch of refinement, while the lush greenery in the background brings a breath of nature indoors. In the glass teapot, the tea’s clarity shines like liquid topaz, and the green handle adds a pop of vibrant color to the serene setup. The dry leaves in the white bowl are a tapestry of dark, tightly curled strands, their rustic charm hinting at the complexity within. The aroma is an enchanting dance of toasted hazelnuts and a whisper of dried apricot—earthy yet inviting. But the first sip unfolds like poetry: a velvety texture carries flavors of baked pear and a hint of wildflower nectar, finishing with a clean, mineral freshness that lingers like morning mist on a forest floor. There’s no astringency—just a natural sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic simplicity and refined depth. Enjoyed amid this harmony of porcelain, glass, and natural elements, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan."
Henry van der Berg
"There’s a serene elegance in this tea moment—the amber liquor glowing like captured sunlight in the white porcelain cup, its surface dotted with tiny bubbles that catch the light like scattered quartz crystals. The intricate metal tray beneath adds a touch of refinement, while the lush greenery in the background brings a breath of nature indoors. In the glass teapot, the tea’s clarity shines like liquid topaz, and the green handle adds a pop of vibrant color to the serene setup. The dry leaves in the white bowl are a tapestry of dark, tightly curled strands, their rustic charm hinting at the complexity within. The aroma is an enchanting dance of toasted hazelnuts and a whisper of dried apricot—earthy yet inviting. But the first sip unfolds like poetry: a velvety texture carries flavors of baked pear and a hint of wildflower nectar, finishing with a clean, mineral freshness that lingers like morning mist on a forest floor. There’s no astringency—just a natural sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic simplicity and refined depth. Enjoyed amid this harmony of porcelain, glass, and natural elements, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan."
Ava Moreau
"There’s a raw elegance in the simplicity of this tea—the way the dark, tightly curled leaves rest in the smooth wooden box, their deep umber hues contrasting with the pale grain of the timber. When brewed in the glass teapot, the tea transforms into a rich mahogany elixir, its clarity shining like polished stone through the transparent vessel. The tea’s luminous depth glows against the yellow bamboo mat, while the brown handle of the pot adds a touch of rustic warmth to the serene setup. The dry leaves release an aroma of toasted walnuts and a whisper of dried figs—earthy and subtly sweet. But the first sip unfolds with layered grace: a silken texture carries flavors of baked apple and a hint of wild honey, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like morning dew on autumn leaves. There’s no astringency—just a rounded sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic charm and refined complexity. Enjoyed in this harmonious blend of wood, glass, and natural textures, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from the tea gardens of Yunnan."
Ava Moreau
"There’s a raw elegance in the simplicity of this tea—the way the dark, tightly curled leaves rest in the smooth wooden box, their deep umber hues contrasting with the pale grain of the timber. When brewed in the glass teapot, the tea transforms into a rich mahogany elixir, its clarity shining like polished stone through the transparent vessel. The tea’s luminous depth glows against the yellow bamboo mat, while the brown handle of the pot adds a touch of rustic warmth to the serene setup. The dry leaves release an aroma of toasted walnuts and a whisper of dried figs—earthy and subtly sweet. But the first sip unfolds with layered grace: a silken texture carries flavors of baked apple and a hint of wild honey, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like morning dew on autumn leaves. There’s no astringency—just a rounded sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic charm and refined complexity. Enjoyed in this harmonious blend of wood, glass, and natural textures, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from the tea gardens of Yunnan."
Evelyn Silva
"There’s a mesmerizing tranquility in watching the deep amber liquor cascade from the droplet-shaped glass teapot into the blue-and-white porcelain cup—the tea’s rich hue glowing like molten tiger’s eye against the mountainscape painted on the vessel. The woodgrain table grounds the ritual in organic warmth, while the soft blur of other ceramic pieces in the background hints at a curated tea moment. In the second image, the dry leaves resting in the white cup are a tapestry of earthy tones—twisted dark strands edged with russet, their oily sheen hinting at careful aging. When brewed, they yield an aroma of toasted almonds and a whisper of candied orange peel—nutty yet bright. The first sip unfolds with layered elegance: a satin texture carries flavors of baked quince and a hint of wildflower honey, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like frost on autumn leaves. There’s no astringency—just a crystalline sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea bridges rustic charm and refined complexity. Enjoyed in this harmony of glass, porcelain, and wood, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from Yunnan’s ancient tea mountains."
Evelyn Silva
"There’s a mesmerizing tranquility in watching the deep amber liquor cascade from the droplet-shaped glass teapot into the blue-and-white porcelain cup—the tea’s rich hue glowing like molten tiger’s eye against the mountainscape painted on the vessel. The woodgrain table grounds the ritual in organic warmth, while the soft blur of other ceramic pieces in the background hints at a curated tea moment. In the second image, the dry leaves resting in the white cup are a tapestry of earthy tones—twisted dark strands edged with russet, their oily sheen hinting at careful aging. When brewed, they yield an aroma of toasted almonds and a whisper of candied orange peel—nutty yet bright. The first sip unfolds with layered elegance: a satin texture carries flavors of baked quince and a hint of wildflower honey, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like frost on autumn leaves. There’s no astringency—just a crystalline sweetness that deepens with each steep. What captivates me is how this tea bridges rustic charm and refined complexity. Enjoyed in this harmony of glass, porcelain, and wood, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from Yunnan’s ancient tea mountains."
현재 선택 항목과 일치하는 리뷰가 없습니다.
“There’s a raw elegance in observing the dry leaves in this white porcelain bowl—their twisted dark curls interwoven with golden buds, resting like ancient scrolls waiting to unfold. When brewed, the tea transforms into a luminous mahogany elixir in the hexagonal glass, its faceted surface catching the light like cut crystal. The way the amber liquid glows through the geometric prism, held gently in hand, turns each sip into a moment of mindful appreciation.
The aroma is an intriguing dance of toasted hazelnuts and a whisper of sun-dried figs—earthy yet subtly sweet. But the first sip reveals layered complexity: a texture like liquid silk carries flavors of baked quince and a hint of wildflower nectar, finishing with a clean, quartz-like clarity that lingers like moonlight on a still lake. There’s no astringency—just a natural sweetness that deepens with each steep.
What captivates me is how this tea bridges rustic charm and refined subtlety. Whether enjoyed in a simple bowl or a sculpted glass, it transforms ordinary moments into serene rituals. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from Yunnan’s misty peaks.”
“There’s something deeply grounding about cradling these dark, twisted leaves in my palm—their rough texture and earthy scent reminiscent of a sun-dried forest floor. When brewed, the tea transforms into a deep ruby elixir in the glass cup, its clarity catching the light like a polished gemstone. I love watching the amber liquor glow against the wooden tray, with watermarks hinting at many quiet tea moments shared here.
The aroma is an earthy melody of roasted barley and a whisper of dried blackberries—warm and comforting. But the first sip unfolds with quiet depth: a velvety texture carries flavors of baked plum and a hint of dark honey, finishing with a clean, mineral freshness that lingers like morning mist on mossy stones. There’s no astringency—just a subtle sweetness that deepens with each steep.
What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic simplicity and layered complexity. Whether enjoyed alone or with friends, it turns sipping into a mindful ritual. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid tranquility from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan.”
“There’s a serene elegance in this tea moment—the amber liquor glowing like captured sunlight in the white porcelain cup, its surface dotted with tiny bubbles that catch the light like scattered quartz crystals. The intricate metal tray beneath adds a touch of refinement, while the lush greenery in the background brings a breath of nature indoors. In the glass teapot, the tea’s clarity shines like liquid topaz, and the green handle adds a pop of vibrant color to the serene setup. The dry leaves in the white bowl are a tapestry of dark, tightly curled strands, their rustic charm hinting at the complexity within.
The aroma is an enchanting dance of toasted hazelnuts and a whisper of dried apricot—earthy yet inviting. But the first sip unfolds like poetry: a velvety texture carries flavors of baked pear and a hint of wildflower nectar, finishing with a clean, mineral freshness that lingers like morning mist on a forest floor. There’s no astringency—just a natural sweetness that deepens with each steep.
What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic simplicity and refined depth. Enjoyed amid this harmony of porcelain, glass, and natural elements, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from the ancient tea trees of Yunnan.”
“There’s a raw elegance in the simplicity of this tea—the way the dark, tightly curled leaves rest in the smooth wooden box, their deep umber hues contrasting with the pale grain of the timber. When brewed in the glass teapot, the tea transforms into a rich mahogany elixir, its clarity shining like polished stone through the transparent vessel. The tea’s luminous depth glows against the yellow bamboo mat, while the brown handle of the pot adds a touch of rustic warmth to the serene setup.
The dry leaves release an aroma of toasted walnuts and a whisper of dried figs—earthy and subtly sweet. But the first sip unfolds with layered grace: a silken texture carries flavors of baked apple and a hint of wild honey, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like morning dew on autumn leaves. There’s no astringency—just a rounded sweetness that deepens with each steep.
What captivates me is how this tea balances rustic charm and refined complexity. Enjoyed in this harmonious blend of wood, glass, and natural textures, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from the tea gardens of Yunnan.”
“There’s a mesmerizing tranquility in watching the deep amber liquor cascade from the droplet-shaped glass teapot into the blue-and-white porcelain cup—the tea’s rich hue glowing like molten tiger’s eye against the mountainscape painted on the vessel. The woodgrain table grounds the ritual in organic warmth, while the soft blur of other ceramic pieces in the background hints at a curated tea moment.
In the second image, the dry leaves resting in the white cup are a tapestry of earthy tones—twisted dark strands edged with russet, their oily sheen hinting at careful aging. When brewed, they yield an aroma of toasted almonds and a whisper of candied orange peel—nutty yet bright.
The first sip unfolds with layered elegance: a satin texture carries flavors of baked quince and a hint of wildflower honey, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like frost on autumn leaves. There’s no astringency—just a crystalline sweetness that deepens with each steep.
What captivates me is how this tea bridges rustic charm and refined complexity. Enjoyed in this harmony of glass, porcelain, and wood, every cup feels like a tranquil pause. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid artistry from Yunnan’s ancient tea mountains.”