A red tea from Qi Men County, in southern Anhui Province. Better known outside of China as Keemun, it is harvested from the Qi Men bush, which has fairly small leaves. Keemun has spent most of its history favoring the Western tea market, so it is more suitable for steeping than many other Chinese reds.
An excellent balanced red from Anhui. Pine sweetness and slightly smoky astringency flow into a lemon aftertaste. Moderately strong and dense, it retains a clean, transparent texture without a rough-terry admixture. A little black currant and bread crust for a snack, and we have a worthy version of the classic red teas.
Don't expect anything supernatural from this tea, it's like a session musician - it plays its part well and doesn't waste time on anything else. Laconic, in a word.
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Description
Features
Appearance
loose
Type of tea
Red tea
Tea level
A (medium)
For what occasion?
Tea for the morning, For long daytime work
The effect of tea on the body
Rather, it tones up, Collects his thoughts, Warms the body
What is the best way to brew it?
Suitable for mug
Year of tea production
2022
Features of tea raw materials
Plantation raw materials
Brewing temperature
90-95°С
Country of origin
China
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