Dianhong Tea
Dianhong tea 滇红茶 is grown in Yunnan, which literally translated means“ Yunnan Red Tea”.The main difference between Dianhong and other Chinese black teas is the fine leaf buds or "golden tips" in the dried tea. Dianhong tea produces a brew that is golden orange in color with a sweet, gentle aroma and no astringency.
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Jinjunmei Tea
Jinjunmei 金骏眉 is grown in Wuyi, Fujian which literally translated means“ Beautiful Golden Eyebrows”.
The team led by Jiang Yuanxun, the 24th generation inheritor of Lapsang Souchong black tea, developed a new variety of black tea based on traditional craftsmanship through innovation and integration in 2005.
The tea has a sweet, fruity, and floral flavor with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. The brewing color is bright red.
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Keemun Tea
Keemun 祁门红茶 is mainly grown in Anhui and is the only black tea among the top ten famous teas in China.
It was first produced in the late 19th century and quickly became popular in the West.
It is a kind of light tea with characteristic stone fruit, lightly smoky flavor, light malt aroma and floral fragrance.
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Lapsang Souchong Tea
Lapsang Souchong 正山小种 is grown in Wuyi, Fujian.
This is the earliest black tea in the world and is also known as the originator of black tea. It has a history of more than 400 years.
The tea is smoked with pine needles or pine wood and has a strong aroma. Because of smoking, the tea leaves are gray-black, and the tea is dark amber.
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Osmanthus Lapsang Souchong
Osmanthus Fragrans(Orange) Lapsang Souchong is picked from Wuyi Mountain, the birthplace of black tea, and Osmanthus Fragrans is picked from Pucheng. Osmanthus Fragrans Lapsang Souchong adopts the traditional scented process. First, the tea leaves are fully dried to enhance their ability to absorb the fragrance of flowers. After that, the flowers are mixed with the tea leaves, and the tea leaves slowly absorb the fragrance of flowers in a standing state, and then dried to become a scented tea. 7 times of scenting, fresh leaves and flowers collide and fuse with each other, the sweetness is doubled, and the tea taste is not reduced.
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Osmanthus Song Luo Tea
Osmanthus Fragrans Song Luo is picked from Huang Mountain. The dry tea is tightly rolled and round, the tea is bright orange, and the color is transparent. Osmanthus Fragrans Song Luo adopts the traditional scented process. First, the tea leaves are fully dried to enhance their ability to absorb the fragrance of flowers. After that, the flowers are mixed with the tea leaves, and the tea leaves slowly absorb the fragrance of flowers in a standing state, and then dried to become a scented tea. The fresh leaves and flowers collide and fuse with each other, the sweetness is doubled, and the tea taste is not reduced.
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Yinghong No. 9
Yinghong No. 9, produced in Guangdong, has tall plants and extra-large leaves. The dry leaves are oily and shiny with golden hair, the cords are plump and tight, and the leaves are thick and tender, durable and resistant to foaming. The tea is bright in color, rich in aroma.
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Zhengshantang Special Tea
50g. Zhengshantang is the founder of Jinjunmei.
Jinjunmei 金骏眉 is grown in Wuyi, Fujian which literally translated means“ Beautiful Golden Eyebrows”.
The team led by Jiang Yuanxun, the 24th generation inheritor of Lapsang Souchong black tea, developed a new variety of black tea based on traditional craftsmanship through innovation and integration in 2005.
The tea has a sweet, fruity, and floral flavor with a long-lasting sweet aftertaste. The brewing color is bright red.