nannuoshan said

tea tasting, tea journey and a new green tea!

Tea tasting in Italy last week. In Milan with a small group of selected customers. In Turin together with thirty people intrigued by Chinese tea. Read more on our blog. http://www.nannuoshan.org/blogs/blog/19023123-tea-tasting-in-italy
In a few weeks we will fly to China for our annual “tea hunting”. You can follow our adventures on the blog. Don’t miss the blog entries of our travel diary; subscribe to our blog. It is sufficient to send a message with subject “Blog Subscription” here: http://www.nannuoshan.org/pages/contact
I take this opportunity to announce our new entry: Ganlu, a sweet, fresh and slightly mineral green tea of highest quality at a fair price. http://www.nannuoshan.org/collections/green/products/ganlu

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The session in Italy sounds really nice! Looking forward to the China posts too :-)

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Simply amazing :)

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Wonderful blog. Loved the travel posts, and the information on Curly Green Teas. I learned a lot in a few minutes! :)

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Just Checked the website. It looks Great :)
Sure to buy some Chinese teas from there soon !
Suggestion:- Must keep some Nice Darjeeling Varieties as well.

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nannuoshan said

Thank you very much from your messages! I’m glad that you liked the blog entry. We try to informative. Feel free to suggest a topic and we will be happy to deepen it in one of our blog.

To “The Tea Snob”: nannuoshan is specialized in unflavored, handmade Chinese tea. We prefer to remain focussed and offer top-quality tea only instead of widen our offer to Indian and Japanese teas.

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Tealizzy said

Love these updates! Will you be restocking some of your teas on your trip? Or just acquiring new ones?

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nannuoshan said

A little bit of both. We will definitely restock some of the tea out of stock (or close to be). Certainly the Qi Hong and some green tea.
However I will also venture in new places in search of new tea gardens.
I will start with green tea for sure, as it is the most season-sensitive. Then move south for Minhong (Fujian Black teas) and, hopefully, to Fuding for white tea.

Let’s see… it not really possible or useful to do plans in China :)

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