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Zhengshantang Special Tea

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

$195.00

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.

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Amount

50g

Origin

Wuyi, Fujian

Processing

Full Ferment

Recommended Teaware

White Porcelain

Recommeded Brewing Temp.

100℃

Reviews (5)

5 reviews for Zhengshantang Special Tea

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    T****** R***
    Rated 5 out of 5
    After drinking this, really, I don’t drink the old Lapsang Souchong anymore. It is difficult to change from extravagance to frugality.
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    R***** W***
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Except that you are really fine, if conditions permit, I sincerely recommend buying it for yourself, and be kind to yourself. I have bought it several...More
    Except that you are really fine, if conditions permit, I sincerely recommend buying it for yourself, and be kind to yourself. I have bought it several times, but it's really delicious, and I will continue to patronize it.
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    M**** P*****
    Rated 5 out of 5
    Zhengshantang’s dry tea buds are fat and strong, with a strong floral and fruity aroma, both sweet and floral. The tea soup is bright golden yellow an...More
    Zhengshantang’s dry tea buds are fat and strong, with a strong floral and fruity aroma, both sweet and floral. The tea soup is bright golden yellow and has a sweet taste. It is smooth and refreshing in the mouth, exuding nectar fragrance, and the soup color turns It is orange and bright, and there is sweetness in the taste.
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    K**** P****
    Rated 5 out of 5
    The color of the bottom of the leaf is clear and not turbid, especially clean. Fragrance: The tea is full of fragrance and refreshing taste.
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    J******* W****
    Rated 5 out of 5
    I was extravagant and rewarded myself who worked hard for the next year. Good tea, the aroma is tangy, refreshing after drinking it, it is really deli...More
    I was extravagant and rewarded myself who worked hard for the next year. Good tea, the aroma is tangy, refreshing after drinking it, it is really delicious, I like the taste. It's too expensive, drink it occasionally.
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