China Golden Silk Black Organic

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Rating

77 / 100

Calculated from 5 Ratings
Tea type
Black Tea
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Ingredients
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Organic
Typical Preparation
Use 8 oz / 236 ml of water
Set water temperature to 195 °F / 90 °C
Steep for 5 min, 0 sec
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5 Tasting Notes View all

“Samurai Travelling Tea Box – Tea #32 Finished off the sample of this as a teacup of tea this morning; it was very nice! I don’t think I’ve explored enough of Simpson & Vail’s catalogue of teas,...” Read full tasting note
“This smells so rich and chocolatey that I had to grab a sample from the tea box. The flavor is so malty and thick. I’m really enjoying it. This is my kind of black tea. I added some milk, but it’s...” Read full tasting note
“From the Samurai TTB. I’m not sure I know what to say about this one. It tastes good. I’m enjoying it. But it’s not memorable. That sounds harsh, I know. I guess it’s just that I’ve had better...” Read full tasting note
“additional notes: This one is always unnoteworthy, especially for the price, but note to self: I just tried it with two teaspoons and it is a LITTLE better, especially if I really overbrew that...” Read full tasting note

Description

This Golden Silk Black organic tea is grown in Anhui province in eastern China. This province is a major agricultural region that produces, because of its temperate climate and rich soil, exceptional teas.

The large black, tippy leaves have the brewed aroma of gardens after a rain. The golden cup has a taste that is bright like a Chardonnay with an unusual malty (earthy) aroma and a slight sweet finish. You’ll enjoy this silky, smooth cup any time of the day.

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