Qimen Keemun Black Tea Type: Black Tea, --- Zipper sealed package. Grade: AAAAA+ Vintage: This Year Harvest Season, Product Description: In the popular black tea in the world, the Keemun is unique kind, and is famous since hundreds years ago. It's well known for its rich fragrance and slender shape in the international market, with durable praise, and be regarded as the leading tea. It originates from Qimen county, in Anhui Province, China. It is the treasure in Kungfu-tea, and won the gold medal in Panama International Fair,1915, and maintains the tea of excellent quality and style, since 100 years ago.It famous in both China and foreign countries. Prduction conditions of keemun tea is extremely superior and unique, really good weather, terrain, human handling.
Wuyi Jinjunmei Eyebrow Black Tea
Type: Black Tea, --- Zipper sealed package.
Grade: AAAAA
Vintage: This Year Harvest Season,
Product description:
Jin Jun Mei is one of the most exquisite examples of Chinese black tea which was created in 2005. It is a black tea originally from the Wuyi region of the Chinese province of Fujian. Jin Jun Mei is made with tea buds only. Every 500 grams of this tea consists of 50,000 sprouts.
Delicately twisted leaves with a high concentration of golden tips distinguishes this tea from other black teas. The quality of the tea really shines through in this absolutely gorgeous black tea. The tea itself is stunning in it’s beauty, with tippy golden leaves that smelled malty yet bright. This tea brews up into a deep mahogany color, that holds a very bold, deep and crisp flavor. Be wary of over steeping as this is a high quality tea that can get bitter if brewed incorrectly. A full-bodied infusion deep red with a honey-like sweetness, a subtle milkiness and light coppery finish. The tea has enough flavor to be interesting, without the harsh astringency of some other varieties of black tea. It has a very comfortable taste and does not need anything added to it.
Brewing Jin Jun Mei Black tea:
1. Use 5 grams of tea per 200ml of water.
2. Heat water to 85°C degrees (185°F) and steep for one minute.
3. Add 30 secs to subsequent infusions.
4. Adjust the amount of leaf, steeping time, and water temperature used according to your preference.
Storage:
Seal and keep in shady, cool and dry place.