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“Jin Jun Mei. Dry leaves smelled like toffee, wet leaves smell like burnt yam, I flash steeped this and the burnt scent still can be picked up from the tea. This might be the maltiest tea I ever...” Read full tasting note
“καλημέρα. Good morning. In a few hours, I’ll be on a plane heading to Greece. But first, tea. Need something with good flavor and a slight punch but not too much. Woke up around five because the...” Read full tasting note
“The aroma from the dry leaf reminded me of sweet pouch tobacco. I’ve seen people describe the taste as malty but I didn’t pick up on that, mostly I got roasted nut and fruity notes. I lost count of...” Read full tasting note
Our Premium grade “Jin Jun Mei” is Spring 2017 harvest from the Wu Yi mountains of Fujian. Wu Yi Shan is well know for it’s rock oolongs (like Da Hong Pao, Tie Luo Han and others), and black teas. A long tradition of tea craft in Wu Yi combined with unique soil and growing conditions gives this black tea a special taste.
Small leaf varietal tea leaves are picked wilted and then oxidized in small batches. The tea is sweet and malty and brews a copper red tea soup!
April 2017 Harvest
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