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Teekatalog Q4 / 2020 Inhaltsverzeichnis Teekatalog Q4 / 2020 Inhaltsverzeichnis Schwarzer Tee 2 China ...............................................................2 Indien...............................................................3 Sri Lanka . .7 Afrika...............................................................8 Weitere Länder . .9 Mischungen . 10 Blends............................................................... 15 Entkoffeiniert . 17 Grüner Tee 18 China ............................................................... 18 Indien............................................................... 21 Japan ............................................................... 22 Weitere Länder . 23 Oolong............................................................... 26 WeißerTee ............................................................ 27 GelberTee ............................................................ 28 Entkoffeiniert . 29 Matcha .............................................................. 30 Mischungen . 31 Weitere .............................................................. 35 Rotbusch-Tee 36 Südafrika . 36 Klassisch . 37 Exotisch . 40 Winterlich . 42 Fruchtbombe ........................................................... 44 Früchtetee 45 Klassisch . 45 Exotisch . 49 Winterlich . 53 Fruchtbombe ........................................................... 55 Trend ............................................................... 57 Kräutertee 59 Ayurveda ............................................................. 59 Lose Kräuter . 61 Klassisch . 64 Lebendig . 67 Lieblich . 68 Mit Fruchtanteil . 69 Scharf / Wärmend . 72 Chai................................................................ 74 Vielguts Wellness-Tees 75 Energie . 75 Erfrischend . 77 Beruhigend . 79 Weitere .............................................................. 81 Langgasse 17-19 Herzog-Bernhard-Platz 4 ? Limitierte Stückzahl (solange der Vorrat reicht) 8490 Bad Radkersburg 9300 St. Veit an der Glan 1 +43 (0) 699 191 335 61 +43 (0) 650 47 522 48 Email: offi[email protected] Web: www.vielguts.com Schwarzer Tee China 22459 Lapsang Souchong 6,95€ Hierfür werden nicht die jüngsten Triebe genommen, sondern das Ziehzeit: 2 - 4 min Souchong-Blatt: reifere, größere Blätter aus den untere Regionen Temperatur: 100 °C der Teebüsche. Nach der Fermentation werden diese Blätter in hei- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l ße Eisenpfannen gelegt und kurze Zeit geröstet, anschließend wird der Tee über harzreichen Pinienhölzern geräuchert. Die Zeitspan- ne der Räucherung wird je nach Sorte festgelegt. Unser Lapsang Souchung ist im Geschmack rauchig-würzig, das Blatt schwarz- gräulich, mit einer scharfen Rauchnote. 22462 Rosentee 6,95€ Dieser klassische „Scented Tea“ ist in China auch unter dem Na- Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min men Meigui Hongcha bekannt. Auf traditionelle Art wird der Temperatur: 100 °C schwarze Tee veredelt, Rosenblüten und Teeblätter werden wäh- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l rend des Herstellungsprozesses aufeinander geschichtet und, nach Erreichen der richtigen Güte, durch Aussieben voneinander ge- trennt. So erhält der „China Rose“ seinen typisch süßen, vollen Geschmack und sein blumiges Aroma. Kenner verfeinern seine duftige Note durch einen Spritzer Sahne oder Milch. 22842 Yunnan Pu-Erh 6,95€ Pu-Erh oder auch Pu-er-tees sind Tees, deren Blätter nach dem Ziehzeit: 1 - 5 min vollendeten Fermentationsprozess wieder befeuchtet werden, da- Temperatur: 100 °C mit eine weiter Fermentationsphase eintreten kann; sie werden Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l postfermentierte Tees genannt. Nach der Produktion werden die- se Tees ein bis mehrere Jahre in kühlen Kellern gelagert oder im Boden vergraben. Unsere Qualität ist die populärste. Das dunkel– bis hellbraune Blatt entfaltet einen kräftigen, würzig-erdigen Ge- schmack und, je nach Ziehzeit, erdig-holziges Aroma. Im Abguss mit tiefroter Farbe. 22211 Black Gunpowder 8,95€ Dieser Tee aus dem östlichen Teil der chinesischen Provinz Fujian, Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min auch Schwarze Perlen genannt, wird von erfahrenen Tee-Experten Temperatur: 100 °C sorgfältig traditionell von Hand gefertigt. Er ist angenehm aroma- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l tisch, mild und vollmundig im Geschmack, mit einer ganz leich- ten Rauchnote. Das Blatt ist fein zu Kugeln gerollt und hat eine glänzend anthrazitfarbene Optik. Die Tasse ist im Abguss mittel- dunkel, die Blume aromatisch rund. Langgasse 17-19 Herzog-Bernhard-Platz 4 ? Limitierte Stückzahl (solange der Vorrat reicht) 8490 Bad Radkersburg 9300 St. Veit an der Glan 2 +43 (0) 699 191 335 61 +43 (0) 650 47 522 48 Email: offi[email protected] Web: www.vielguts.com Indien Assam 22452 Margerita GFBOP 6,95€ Die Teeplantage Margherita wurde im Jahre 1884 gegründet und Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min ist im indischen Distrikt Tinsukia gelegen. Die Gesamtfläche die- Temperatur: 100 °C ses Teegartens entspricht 946 Hektar, für den Teeanbau werden ca. Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l 614 Hektar genutzt. Die nach einer früheren italienischen Königin benannte Stadt Margherita gab diesem nahe gelegenen Anbauge- biet seinen Namen. Das gut gearbeitete, feine Blatt, mit seinen goldenen Tips, entwickelt im Abguss eine dunkle Tasse und einen kräftigen, würzigen Geruch. Der vollmundige und herzhafte Ge- schmack bleibt lange auf der Zunge. 22955 Panitola FTGFOP1 6,95€ Ein für den Assamliebhaber völlig untypisches Blattbild: auffal- Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min lend regelmäßiges, mittleres Nadelblatt mit vielen Tips. Die Tas- Temperatur: 100 °C senfarbe ist im Abguss mitteldunkel. Auf der Zunge erleben wir Menge: 3 - 4 TL/l einen weichen, eher mittelkräftigen Geschmack, mit einem leicht malzigen Nachgang. Schönes aromatisches und würziges Aroma. Im Vergleich ist dies ein hochwertiger Konsumtee. 22800 Orangajuli TGFOP 8,95€ Dieser populäre Garten beschert uns einen Tee der ersten Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min Pflückungsperiode April, mit einem typisch großen, fleischigen Temperatur: 100 °C Blatt, hellbraun in der Erscheinung, mit hellsilbernen Blattspit- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l zen: Frisch und vollblumig im Geschmack, mit einer würzigen No- te. Das Bouquet ist spritzig, blumig, leicht malzig. Die Tasse heller als ein typischer second flush-Assam 22384 Tonganagaon FTGFOP1 8,95€ Dieser eher kleine Teegarten im Osten des Assam Valley produ- Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min ziert schon seit Jahren sehr schöne biologisch angebaute Qualitä- Temperatur: 100 °C ten. Das Tonganagaon Estate liegt am Rande des Namdapha Na- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l turschutzgebiets, welches wegen seiner Artenvielfalt weltberühmt ist. Eine feine Blattstruktur mit goldenen Blattspitzen überzeugt im Aufguss durch ein weiches, ausdrucksvolles Bouquet mit duftig- würzigem Aroma und malzartigen Anklängen. Die leuchtend kup- ferfarbene infusion spiegelt sich in der Tasse wider. 21095 Hatidubi Fu Soonga Smokey FTGFOP1 9,95€ Die Teamaker der Hatidubi Tea Factory aus dem Golaghat Dis- Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min trict überraschten uns mit einem, aus unserer Sicht, gelunge- Temperatur: 100 °C nem Experiment: Der wahrscheinlich erste in Assam produzier- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l te Rauchtee! Fu Soonga ist eine sehr beliebte assamesische Art zu kochen, hierbei werden junge, grüne Bambusrohre mit Speisen oder auch Joghurt gefüllt und über offenem Feuer oder auf hei- ßen Platten zubereitet. Fu bedeutet blasen und Soonga bedeutet Rohr. Die Idee war, über diese Bambusrohre während der Pro- duktion Rauch aus Wildhölzern in das Blattgut zu blasen. Das Ergebnis kann sich schmecken lassen: ein weicher, aromatischer Assamtee mit einer leichten ausgewogenen Rauchnote. Langgasse 17-19 Herzog-Bernhard-Platz 4 ? Limitierte Stückzahl (solange der Vorrat reicht) 8490 Bad Radkersburg 9300 St. Veit an der Glan 3 +43 (0) 699 191 335 61 +43 (0) 650 47 522 48 Email: offi[email protected] Web: www.vielguts.com 22451 Hunwal FTGFOP1 9,95€ Der Garten Hunwal befindet sich im Jorhat Distrikt des indischen Ziehzeit: 3 - 5 min Bundestaates Assam, südlich des Flusses Brahmaputra. Die für Temperatur: 100 °C Assam untypische, leichte Höhenlage bis zu 1.000m über dem Mee- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l resspiegel, mit eher niedrigen Tages- und Nachttemperaturen und das damit verbundene langsamere Pflanzenwachstum fördern sehr gehaltvolle, kräftige Qualitäten. Aus der zweiten Pfückungsperi- ode stammt dieser feine, sehr gut verarbeitete Tee. Würzig-herb, mit ausgeprägtem Nachgeschmack und malzig-rundem Bouquet. 22016 Jungpana (inbetween) FTGFOP1 9,95€ Nahe des Städtchens Darjeeling auf einer Höhe von 915 bis 1.375 Ziehzeit: 2 - 4 min m liegen die Anbauflächen dieser recht kleinen Teeplantage, die Temperatur: 100 °C schon seit jahrzehnten zu den Topgärten zählt. Die hauptsäch- Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l lich von Chinabüschen stammenden Qualitäten sind weltweit sehr begehrt. Der von uns aungebotene inbetween zeichnet sich durch ein sauber gearbeitetes Blatt eine hell-bernsteinfarbene Tasse und ein unverwechselbar zartblumig duftendes Bouquet aus. Ein schö- ner Tee von lieblich feinem Geschmack für den perfekten Sunday Afternoon. Darjeeling 22368 Happy Valley FTGFOP1 6,95€ Ungefähr 3 km von der Stadt Darjeeling entfernt ist das Happy Ziehzeit: 2 - 4 min Valley Tea Estate gelegen. In Höhenlagen von bis zu 2.750m, hat Temperatur: 100 °C dieser Teegarten eine Grundfläche von ca 11 Hektar. Von April bis Menge: 4 - 5 TL/l November haben hier Besucher die Möglichkeit beim Pflücken der Teeblätter zuzusehen und sich mit der Teeproduktion vertraut zu machen. Wir können hier eine sortenreine Mischung aus first und second flush-Blatt-Tees anbieten, die im Ursprung speziell für uns gemischt wurde. Hocharomatisch, mit voller, leuchtender Tasse. Das Blatt ist mittelgroß, sauber gearbeitet, mit hellen Tips. 22493 Margaret’s
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