Wu Liang Hong Mao Feng Yunnan Black Tea

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84 / 100

Calculated from 13 Ratings
Tea type
Black Tea
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Ingredients
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Flavors
Astringent, Beer, Biting, Bitter, Bread, Butter, Caramel, Celery, Cherry, Chocolate, Citrus Zest, Cooling, Fennel, Fur, Leather, Licorice, Malt, Maple Syrup, Mint, Orange Blossom, Perfume, Pumpkin, Spicy, Thick, Umami, Wet Earth, Wood, Blackberry, Brown Sugar, Flowers, Honey, Spices, Sweet Potatoes, Carrot, Honeydew, Fruity, Pleasantly Sour, Dark Bittersweet, Winter Honey, Sweet, Apricot, Earth, Smooth, Stonefruit, Tart
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Caffeine
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Typical Preparation
Use 6 oz / 179 ml of water
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Use 5 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 45 sec
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27 Tasting Notes View all

“Another Sipdown from Yunnan Sourcing, & the 2014 version is on it’s way to me, so it’s sort of a joke to even count it. In fact, if the truth must be known, my sipdown extravaganza is a bit of...” Read full tasting note
“Since the BBB Box is soon to be on it’s way back to me, I need to get cracking on the teas that were sent to me during the last round. This is one of three teas that Terri included as her...” Read full tasting note
“Terri packed her teas for the BBB in tins this time and I couldn’t find my card that told me which was which. I made this one because the other one was clearly a yunnan and I wasn’t sure that’s...” Read full tasting note
“[spring 2024 harvest] This black tea is very well balanced, but less sweet than similar teas. It is also not very bitter, but it has a distinct bite in the aftertaste. Dry leaves smell of leather,...” Read full tasting note

Description

“Wu Liang Hong Mao Feng” Yunnan Black Tea

A rare black tea where tea leaves and expert processing come together to create something unique and enjoyable. High altitude mao feng varietal grown in the Wu Liang mountains of Simao is briefly fermented by special technique and then finally processed into black tea. The taste and aroma is distinctly floral and fruit throughout!

A unique tea that is quite different from any other Yunnan Black tea that we offer!

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