Black Tea Variety

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From Seven Teahouse

Discover the Seven Teahouse Black Tea Variety Pack: a celebration of traditions and aromas woven into a remarkable assortment of teas. This collection brings together seven unique selections, each with its own story of heritage and flavor, stretching from China’s ancient tea traditions to the verdant gardens of Assam.

Lapsang Souchong (Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong): Step into the smoky essence of tradition. This tea’s leaves whisper ancient Chinese tea ceremony tales.
Golden Peony Black Tea: Revel in this tea’s luxury, marked by its glowing golden hues and gentle, mellow notes.
Earl Grey: Our redefined classic combines the briskness of black tea with bergamot’s lively zest, crafting an elegant experience.
Golden Eyebrow (Jin Jun Mei): Uncover the subtle sweetness of this rare find, a testament to the art of tea crafting.
Lychee Black Tea: Experience the exotic romance of lychee, adding a fruity twist to the robust black tea.
Osmanthus Black Tea: Enjoy the soft floral touch of osmanthus, perfectly blended with rich black tea.
Rose Black Tea: Each sip promises the sweet essence of roses, unfolding like a love poem in a cup.
Varied Flavors: From Lapsang Souchong’s smoky layers to Earl Grey’s citrus elegance, our collection offers a wide flavor spectrum.
Expert Craftsmanship: We carefully select and blend each tea, ensuring a superior tea experience.
Rich Heritage: Our teas honor traditional tea-making methods, inviting you on a cultural journey with every cup.
Health and Versatility: Enjoy these teas as they are, or explore their benefits, from the calming rose to the energizing lychee.

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When the weather drops, so increases my fermentation craving. Plus this had my favorite kinds of blacks. Will add notes soon….

Now for the notes.

Lapsang Souchong (Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong) 4/5 Stars
I wasn’t sure if this was a smoked tea. Tasting it, maybe, but it’s got more vibes of an unsmoked one. Fruity, smooth, malty, silky with red plum notes, maybe a little bit of smoke and citrus. No astringency western. Brewed 3 times. Very good.

Golden Peony Black Tea 3-4/5
I’ve had this one in its own review. Extremely buttery and floral.

Earl Grey-3/5
Earl Grey typical bergamot. Bordering on a lime taste, but more bitter and malty. A little smokey. Couldn’t get past steep 2. Very good, but way more brisque.

Golden Eyebrow (Jin Jun Mei) 4.5/5
Easy favorite. Scotch, malt, cocoa, caramel, bready notes, and smooth florals. Soooo goood.

Lychee Black Tea 4/5
One of my favorites I have my own box of.

Osmanthus Black Tea 2/5
Peachy and floral. I’m not a huge fan of osmanthus black teas. I tried to get into it, but this kind of scented tea tastes like hot sprite to me. Smooth and floral and great black tea base, but not my preference.

Rose Black Tea-3/5
Very similar to the lychee tea. Fruity, but heady and almost perfumy. The black tea balances it out with silky malt like the osmanthus tea, but I like the rose more, almost higher than the jasmine black that I also really like.

The jin jun mei was the top. All of these teas were sachets, and I feel like I was drinking what I crave in a black tea with the Jin Jun Mei. I’d get a box of this one. I highly recommend this sachet sampler for Chinese Black Tea Snobs.

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