Pine Sap Lapsang

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Char, Cinnamon, Meat, Mineral, Savory, Smoked, Woody, Pine, Sap, Tobacco, Butter, Caramel, Grain, Smoke
Sold in
Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 0 sec 6 g 10 oz / 301 ml

Currently unavailable

We don't know when or if this item will be available.

From Our Community

1 Image

2 Want it Want it

3 Own it Own it

7 Tasting Notes View all

  • “Sipdown! (19 | 216) Definitely a nice smoked lapsang. The smoke is prevalent but not overwhelming. It has a nice savory, meaty barbecue flavor, but then underneath there are woody and mineral...” Read full tasting note
  • “Steeped western; 4 grams/300 ml. After smelling dry leaf, I thought it will be very smoky, but in fact; not that much. Brewed tea has lovely level of smokiness, complemented with pine wood aroma...” Read full tasting note
  • “This is quite smoky and meaty. With milk and sugar, it’s drinkable, but I wouldn’t really want a whole mug of this. A few sips is plenty. It’s slightly more nuanced than other lapsang blends, I...” Read full tasting note
  • “I’m not usually a fan of smokey teas but wanted to compare this one to White2Tea’s other lapsang souchongs. The smoke/pine is always present but not overwhelming (for me) like some cheaper smoked...” Read full tasting note
    65

From white2tea

Referred to as both Zhengshan Xiaozhong and Lapsang Souchong, this is a classic black tea from Wuyi in Fujian province.

The character of our Pine Sap Lapsang has well integrated smoke with a savory character. Excellent tea for people who like a bit of smokey character balanced with a complex black tea profile. Perfect for lovers of cigars and peated scotch whisky.

About white2tea View company

Company description not available.

7 Tasting Notes

4161 tasting notes

Sipdown! (19 | 216)

Definitely a nice smoked lapsang. The smoke is prevalent but not overwhelming. It has a nice savory, meaty barbecue flavor, but then underneath there are woody and mineral notes, and maybe even a hint of cinnamon?

It’s not something I would keep in my cupboard, just because I never crave smoked teas. But I can appreciate that it’s a good quality tea with nice depth of flavor. :)

Flavors: Char, Cinnamon, Meat, Mineral, Savory, Smoked, Woody

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

1951 tasting notes

Steeped western; 4 grams/300 ml.

After smelling dry leaf, I thought it will be very smoky, but in fact; not that much.
Brewed tea has lovely level of smokiness, complemented with pine wood aroma and it was also a bit meat-y. But that is probably association in my brain that says smoked stuff => smoked meat.

Also, it somehow reminded me cigars and tobacco, which is something I have very limited experience with as a no-smoker, so I never tried it. But of course, you ran across thorugh different people.

It was a perfect hit to today gloomy and rainy afternoon.

Flavors: Meat, Pine, Sap, Smoked, Tobacco

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 4 g 10 OZ / 300 ML
beerandbeancurd

I have always loved lapsang, but have never sprung for a really high quality example. This sounds like it might be a nice place to (re)start the love affair.

Martin Bednář

W2T offers several types of lapsang, so maybe get them and try them.

beerandbeancurd

I will take a look, thanks for the tip!

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

2481 tasting notes

This is quite smoky and meaty. With milk and sugar, it’s drinkable, but I wouldn’t really want a whole mug of this. A few sips is plenty. It’s slightly more nuanced than other lapsang blends, I guess due to the pine, but it’s still too much smoke for me.

Skysamurai

Interesting name. I love the smell of pine but… I can’ say id ever want to taste it ^^;

AJRimmer

I enjoy pine flavor! Not smoke though, unfortunately.

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

65
9 tasting notes

I’m not usually a fan of smokey teas but wanted to compare this one to White2Tea’s other lapsang souchongs.

The smoke/pine is always present but not overwhelming (for me) like some cheaper smoked lapsangs I’ve had. For me the most interesting part of this tea sits behind the smoke. It actually has a really nice, full and surprisingly sweet aftertaste. It’s rather warming with a thick texture, slight notes of caramel and butter. The smokey bits still aren’t my thing to be honest, but I’m enjoying this tea a lot more than I expected, specifically when brewed gong fu style with a lot of leaf.
It’s not a tea I’ll buy more of but I’m definitely not going to have trouble finishing my sample.

Flavors: Butter, Caramel, Cinnamon, Grain, Pine, Smoke

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

86
5 tasting notes

Dry leaf has a strong smell of savory smokeyness. I used 7 gram sample in a 130 ml gaiwan. The tea doesn’t taste smokey at all to me, with a mild pine\ pine sap taste and smell, and a slight sweetness. Overall feels very high quality, it is quite mild but still very good, probably the best lapsang I have tried yet. Got 7 brews overall and didn’t lose most of it’s flavor.

Flavors: Pine, Smoke

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 15 sec 7 g 4 OZ / 130 ML

Login or sign up to leave a comment.

79
16603 tasting notes

Gongfu Sipdown (1073)!

I recently bought a new tea pot so that’s what I used to brew this session. This pot was crafted by a local Quebec artist, Marie-Helene Fleury and it’s absolutely stunning!! I ordered on Monday, during the Pugs & Pigs grand opening and it arrived on Wednesday, so quite fast turn around as well!!

This Lapsang is this year’s Pine Sap from W2T – I got a single session sample in the August Tea Club. “Smoked Lapsang” as a general tea type was my #SeptemberSipdown choice for this day’s prompt of a “tea you always have stocked up”, so it was the perfect excuse to break into this sample!

It tastes just like I remember last year’s production tasting, so it’s an excellent session filled with plenty of notes Applewood, hickory BBQ sauce, and – as promised by the name, resinous pine sap!! I personally gravitate to a slightly heavier smoke, but this is excellent! Got a solid five steeps of it. Tonight’s comic is Captain Canuck – which felt appropriate for the local made pottery and pine-y tea!

Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/CE-SJQKACnp/

Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zto4eoEVEgk&ab_channel=Zaia

Login or sign up to leave a comment.