FIND THE RIGHT TEA FOR YOUR MOMENT
Tea is more than a beverage. It accompanies. Strengthens. Calms.
And sometimes the question simply arises: Which tea suits me right now?
In this guide, you will find out in just a few minutes which tea suits you best.
1. CLARITY & FOCUS
If you want to be awake but not nervous – for the morning, the transition, or a clear head in between.
EFFECT: Slightly invigorating, balancing, clear-headed
FLAVOR: Fresh, grassy, delicate-floral or nutty
Recommended Teas:
- Moonlit Sencha – clear & light, with umami and freshness
- Lung Ching – mild-nutty, balanced
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Silver Pearl – sweet, floral, silky
- Chun Mee – traditional, slightly astringent
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2. BALANCE & CALM
If the day has been long – or you simply need a moment to regain balance.
EFFECT: Gently relaxing, warming, balancing
FLAVOR: Floral, soft, slightly sweet
Recommended Teas:
- Tie Guan Yin – floral & soft, classic oolong
- Milky Oolong – creamy, round, almost dessert-like
- Oriental Beauty – fruity, elegant, soft
- Gabalong – calming, buttery, with gentle depth
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3. GENTLENESS & SLEEP
When everything becomes quieter – the evening, the body, the mind.
EFFECT: Relaxing, caffeine-free, mild
FLAVOR: Delicate, slightly sweet or floral
Recommended Teas:
- Pai Mu Tan – soft, clear, white tea with a hint of fruit
- Snow Silent – floral, light, almost ethereal
- Downy Silver Needle – gentle, elegant, calming
- Oolong Lavandula – soft, herbal, with lavender blossom
4. Refreshment & Lightness
For warm days, cold brews, or when you simply need some clarity – without heat.
EFFECT: Refreshing, slightly invigorating, cooling
FLAVOR: Floral, sweet, soft or clear
Recommended teas as cold brew:
- Silver Pearl – silky & floral
- Tie Guan Yin – soft, floral, cool
- Moonlit Sencha – clear, almost lemony
- Milky Oolong – round & creamy
YOUR TEA IS AS INDIVIDUAL AS YOUR MOMENT
You don't have to be an expert to find the right tea – just be honest with yourself.
What do you need right now? Clarity? Warmth? Calm?
Browse through our categories, experiment – or create your own tea package.
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