


One of the most famous Chinese green tea, which comes from plantations located around the West Lake (Xi Hu) in the area of Hangzhou, in Zhejiang province of China. Beautiful flat leaves and buds, still traditionally shaped by hand during the delicate phase of inhibition of enzymatic oxidation in metal pans placed on fire. The name, "the dragon well", is connected to the legend of one of these mythical animals that lived in the area of the plantation. This tea has won many international awards for its superior taste and fragrance. Harvested exclusively from the spring crops, it is thought to be unparalleled when prepared with the water coming from the nearby spring of "The running tiger".
Refined, elegant blend of Bancha and Sencha Japanese green teas, cornflower petals, sunflower and red roses enriched with small pieces of strawberry and the enveloping scent of lemon and mango, long lingering in the mouth.
The most drunk green tea in the world. The name comes from the tiny leaves rolled in the shape of pearls. The original Chinese name is in fact Zhu cha, Pearl tea, transformed in Gunpowder from the British merchants. Low caffeine content, with all the beneficial properties of green tea. Traditionally used in Morocco to prepare Ataay Naa Naa, hot green tea with fresh mint leaves, strongly sugared.
It is a tea usually served in Japan to children as breakfast, because of the low caffeine content and for the special agreable taste due to the rice popcorns added to the green tea basis. The green tea used is often Bancha. Genmai means rice, Cha means tea.
One of the top-seller blend at La Via del Tè, since 20 years. A perfect creation of Bancha green tea, Jasmine scented tea and flavours. Suitable to encourage green tea appreciation. The very low caffeine content makes it a winner blend and the flowery-fruity flavour is pleasant to every one.
A sweet and romantic blend, perfect to make you dream: green tea with jasmine, Bancha green tea, strawberry pieces and blue cornflower petals are the ingredients.The aroma combines strawberry and lemon in a balanced combination.
A sweet blend of green teas and flower petals with the scent of lemon, fig and grapes, inspired by the Giardino dell'Iris in Firenze, a place that leaves a poetic impression of the city. Iris is the emblem flower of the city, and this strong link reflects in this garden: a place of innumerable suggestions and a thousand colours, built on the east side of Piazzale Michelangelo, as a guardian that overlooks the city.
The name Gyokuro is often translated into precious dew or jade dew to remind its intense green color. The first two young leaves and buds are harvested in spring, from bushes that are shaded twenty days before. It is presented in fine dark green and translucent needles pine. It is a tea that is traditionally offered to special guests, prepared in small porcelain teapots and served in small cups of the same material. It is a tea rich in antioxidants and one of the teas that contains more L-Theanine, amino acid modulator of the brain's alpha waves, which induce "relaxation" and balance the action of caffeine. It is therefore a precious ally of our health. It comes with thin leaves, worked in the form of pine needles.
20 grams resealable bag
A unique tea, a true music solo made from the buds and the first two tender leaves. Exclusive to La Via del Tè, it is hand-picked in spring in the tea garden of Premosello, near Lake Maggiore. Smooth, vegetal and fruity at the same time, it reflects the refinement of its origin. It is the result of the alchemy between the variety of the plant, nourished by the Alpine water, the terroir and the talent of the growers and the tea makers. A handcrafted tea, solely picked by hand, selecting buds and leaves one by one. A limited production, a tea like no other.
A handcrafted tea, solely picked by hand, selecting buds and leaves one by one. A limited production, a tea like no other.
A delicate mix of Bancha Japanese green tea, pieces of strawberry, pineapple, apricot, almond, cornflower petals and aromas. Tea for dreamers.
A good quality green tea with small leaves slightly curled, pan fired to stop any fermentation process. It comes from garden certified in Organic Agriculture. It's a sincere tea, perfect at any time, joining the fresh taste with well-known healthy properties of green tea.
Coming from plants of Camellia sinensis in a variety of local Macrophilla, characterized by large buds and long leaves, it has beautiful buds and freshly curled leaves, covered with soft white hair. Harvested only at the beginning of the spring, it shows in the cup the characteristics of body and aroma typical of Yunnan teas.
Fresh and light mixture of Chinese green tea Special Gunpowder, green tea Chun Mee. The healthy properties of green tea, rich in antioxidant polyphenols, are combined with those of the ginger, known for its digestive and anti-inflammatory action.
Chinese Special Gunpowder green tea, with tiny and rolled leaves remembering small pearls. Zhu Cha - Pearl tea - is the rela name, while Gunpowder is the market one. This green tea is added of the fresh aroma of bergamot, a small fruit wich grows in many Mediterranean countries.
Sencha is the most drunk green tea in Japan, grown in sulight and harvested at 90% at the beginning of May. It is a tea rich in catechins (anti-oxidants compounds) and considered an healthy beverage. The name Sencha means literally "roasted tea", honouring the old Chinese green tea manufacturing tecniques, the inhibition of oxidation in tea leaves is done by steaming. In Japan, the first Sencha is called Shi-cha, NEW TEA, and it is highly prized by tea conosseurs.
A tribute to the unforgettable film: a sweet mixture of green tea, whole fruits of red currants, pieces of raspberry, flowers of cornflower, pink pepper berries enriched with the intense aroma of Maqui Berry, the giant blueberry of Patagonia.
A fragrant blend based on the Japanese green tea Sencha, a Chinese green tea, embellished with yellow rose buds, mallow petals and calendula and crystals of yellow sugar candy, naturally colored with herbal infusions and resembling topaz.
Chun Mee Chinese green tea flavored with lemon with the addition of pieces of orange peel. Thirst-quenching, modest caffeine content. The original name Chun Mee means "Eyebrows of the old" to remember the slightly rotated shape of the young leaves.
Sakura, Cherry Blossom, is the name of this refined blend of Japanese green teas, petals of muscat rose and red currant, with an intense aroma of cherry and almond: a sweet and romantic blend, perfect to make you dream. One of the symbols of Japan, where the "Hanami" is still practiced, that is the traditional picnic under the blossoming trees to admire its beauty and grace.
A traditionally worked green tea, coming from the province of Anhui, from cultivations located at high altitude, rich in apical buds, harvested twice a year. It is characterized by the processing of leaves and slightly twisted buds. It is a tea with a particular and flowery aroma, much appreciated by lovers of green tea from China.
Japanese green tea. One of the best known and appreciated for its healthy virtues, and its low caffeine content. There is a brown toasted version, technically called Houjicha.The Bancha is characterized by its flat developed leaves and its bright green color. It is prepared by using the already developed leaves harvested in autumn. Bancha means "common tea"
One of the main products among green teas in China. It is well known abroad for its delicate plum-like taste. The name - coming from the shape of its tiny and slightly curled leaves - means "old man's eyebrows" and it is reputed as one of the long life and healthy tea in China. Sometimes you can find it under the name Zhen Mei.
An original blend, perfect for those who love the intense taste of citrus and spice, but want a poor caffeine blend: Bancha green tea enriched with cinnamon, cloves, almond in pieces, safflower red flowers and aromas.
One of the most famous Chinese green tea, which comes from plantations located around the West Lake (Xi Hu) in the area of Hangzhou, in Zhejiang province of China. Beautiful flat leaves and buds, still traditionally shaped by hand during the delicate phase of inhibition of enzymatic oxidation in metal pans placed on fire. The name, "the dragon well", is connected to the legend of one of these mythical animals that lived in the area of the plantation. This tea has won many international awards for its superior taste and fragrance. Harvested exclusively from the spring crops, it is thought to be unparalleled when prepared with the water coming from the nearby spring of "The running tiger".