“Very refreshing, I love the deep chocolaty colour.” Read full tasting note
“I haven’t had a keemun for ages, possibly as long as a couple of years, so it’s hard for me to compare it to other keemun. But it is a really nice change to have it at work and I’m really enjoying...” Read full tasting note
Until the 1870s, tea in Keemun County, China, was green. Fancying a change, a man called Yu decided to make a black tea instead. The sun drenched valleys of Keemun were ideal for making black tea and the result was special. It caught on, and Keemun tea is now one of the world’s favourites.
It’s delicate and mellow, perfect with or after a meal. Next time you feel like trying something new, treat yourself to a cup.
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