Real Black

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Dark Chocolate, Malt
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
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  • “There is an interesting mix of malt and smoke in this tea. Unlike the Classic Black blend, I was able to drink this. The smoke is mild which allows for the malt notes to be noticeable. The mixture...” Read full tasting note
  • “Got this as a sample when I bought a huge box full of these New Zealander teas, and I wish I’d tried it when I got it! Smelled like rich, unsweetened chocolate out of the bag. Tastes more like a...” Read full tasting note

From Informal Tea.

Our Keemun Maofeng tea is the pinnacle of black teas. Sweetly floral, balanced with a subtle charcoal depth, Keemun has long been prized by royalty as the holy grail of English breakfast blends.

The ubiquitous English Breakfast Tea is a surprisingly new blend (considering the heritage of tea). It dates back to 1843, but didn’t become popular until Queen Victoria was gifted Keemun Tea (developed in 1875 and now considered one of the top 10 teas in China — the only black tea to make the list) for her birthday. Due to it’s supreme flavor, colour and aroma, Keemun quickly became the most sought after (not to mention expensive) blend of English Breakfast tea.

Informal’s Real Black tea is particularly smooth and consistent in quality and can be drunk by itself or with a dash of milk and sugar.

Find out more about how Informal tea is grown here.And read about our epic new season Keemun here.

Black Tea, Huangshan Mountains — Anhui province, China

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1113 tasting notes

There is an interesting mix of malt and smoke in this tea. Unlike the Classic Black blend, I was able to drink this. The smoke is mild which allows for the malt notes to be noticeable. The mixture is a bit odd, but it is smooth. Chocolate and smoke may not be a mixture that works well… but I will test that :P

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1501 tasting notes

Got this as a sample when I bought a huge box full of these New Zealander teas, and I wish I’d tried it when I got it! Smelled like rich, unsweetened chocolate out of the bag. Tastes more like a piece of chocolate that fell into the BBQ charcoal, minus the smokiness. A bit malty, too? Super complex straight tea that I’m curious about resteeping.

Flavors: Dark Chocolate, Malt

Sil

oh man…sounds delicious!

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