Lotus Market Organic Lapsang Souchong

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Tea type
Black Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Bitter, Bread, Brown Sugar, Burnt Sugar, Caramelized Sugar, Caraway, Cocoa, Dates, Dill, Dried Fruit, Fig, Grain, Malt, Rye, Savory, Sweet, Wheat, Wood
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Caffeine
High
Certification
Organic
Typical Preparation
Use 12 oz / 354 ml of water
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Steep for 3 min, 0 sec
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“Adventaggedon Day 14: Tea 1/8 Another day where I’ll just be powering through tasting notes because I’m so fucking tired. Honestly, it wasn’t so much that my day was busy but I’ve just felt like...” Read full tasting note
“Kiani Tea Advent Calendar 2021 – Day 14 I actually have a non-black tea from Fortnum & Mason today, so I get to enjoy this lovely unsmoked Lapsang with my toast and jam instead! :D This tea is...” Read full tasting note

Description

2020 Spring Harvest – Wuyi Mountains, China

The Lotus Market Lapsang Souchong tea is not pine smoked, as a traditional Lapsang Souchong would be. The unsmoked Lapsangs are a relatively new way of making Lapsang Souchong and only started being produced 15 years ago. A perfect choice for those who wish to try a Lapsang Souchong that carries a powerful aroma and strong flavours, while finding its traditionally smoky flavours overpowering.

Our Organic Lapsang Souchong Black Tea with no smoke aroma was harvested from naturally grown Bohea tea bushes at an altitude of 1400 meters in the Wuyi Mountains of Northern Fujian which are considered to be the birthplace of the first Chinese black tea, Lapsang Souchong. This Organic Lapsang Souchong Black Tea has been crafted and processed almost entirely by hand into a Lapsang Souchong tea with an exquisite flavor.

Unlike many other tea-producing areas in China, the tea trees in the Wuyi Mountain Scenic Preserve of Fujian Province of southeastern China are not cultivated in the plantation style. They are allowed to grow naturally wild in spacious groves (making them more difficult to pick), ranging in age from several years old to more than 100 years old, and elevations around 2500-3200 feet. This growing zone is strictly protected by the government, so absolutely no chemicals or pesticides are used.

Tea Notes
• Appearance: Rusty Red
• Aroma: Citrus Fruit, dried fruits, malty,
• Flavour: Malty, sweet potato, fruity, caramel, honey, cacao,
• Mouthfeel: Rich and satisfying mouthfeel with a lingering sweet aftertaste.

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