“As I understand it, this is the base of a lot of flavoured teas. I’ve had Rose Congou a few times, which isn’t my thing, but I do really enjoy lighter black teas. I enjoy drinking this tea, but not...” Read full tasting note
Description:
A direct ancestor of the first black teas created during the Ming Dynasty in the 14th century. Well balanced and smooth, the small leaf infusion has a squeeze of orange in the fresh, fruity aroma, and a sweet and soft body. A gentle black brew that is very low in caffeine and tannins.
Brew:
1 teaspoon per 200mls, brew 2-4 minutes in water at 100 degrees Celsius. Good for 1-2 infusions.
Serve:
Black
Flavour:
Floral, Fresh, Fruity
Strength:
Light
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