“wheeze wheeze WHEEZE! We are doing C25K and we’ve had our fourth run this morning. I officially hate it. It’s absolutely horrid and now my legs aren’t working properly anymore, having gone all...” Read full tasting note
“More TeaSpring tea! I’ve had this twice now and the first time, all signs pointed to deliciousness but it just didn’t wow me. It was a nice mix of Keemun and Fujian-ish notes – a Keemun-y rye...” Read full tasting note
“4g tea 12 oz water …left the desk, so not sure on steep time. Dark amber infusion Lengthy aftertaste of slight malt. Smooth, not a bad tea. Again though, nothing spectacular. Very similar to...” Read full tasting note
“Has some of the maltiness and high-tannin of an Indian-type assamica.” Read full tasting note
Being introduced in 1996, Zhu Hai Jin Ming is a fairly new black tea that originates from Zhu Hai, a small village located in Yixing County, in the southern part of Jiang Su province in East China. Zhu Hai village is renowned for its beautiful scenery and bamboo trees that grow in abundant quantities (its name actually means “Bamboo Ocean”). Although Jiang Su province has been a traditional black tea producing province for many years, none of its productions ever become well-known until Zhu Hai Jin Ming. In year 2001, Zhu Hai Jin Ming won the first prize for the Black tea category in the Fourth China Tea Competition. Some tea connoisseurs even go as far as saying this is the best black tea in the world. This is, of course a matter of opinion but this is a tea we believe you should try if you enjoy black teas.
Other names:
Zhu Hai Golden Tea, Bamboo Ocean Golden Tea
Taste:
Zhu Hai Jin Ming tea is smooth and mellow, with delicious chocolaty aroma and rich malty flavors. This is an excellent black tea on its own, but also blends well with sweetened milk for added flavor and complexity.
Appearance:
Zhu Hai Jin Ming is made of curled, rolled up tea buds. The appearance is similar to Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun but with golden-black tea leaves.
Origin:
Yi Xing County, Jiang Su Province
Harvest Period:
Spring ’09 (Ming Qian Cha)
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