“YS doesn’t carry many Qimen black teas, but the ones they do are pretty reliable. The imperial grade is certainly the more refined one. It is kind of funny to drink tea with a profile that’s so...” Read full tasting note
This is our Imperial Grade Qimen (aka Keemun) harvested in Huangshan county of Anhui. Qimen Black Tea (祁门红茶) is among the most famous black teas in China and has been consumed in the west for well over a hundred years. It’s fame is well deserved, and is derived from the unique Huangshan Mao Feng varietal and ideal growing conditions unique to the Huangshan area of Anhui.
Our Qimen Black Tea is a Mao Feng varietal and is also known as 特级香螺.
Qimen Black Tea is delightful to drink, never astringent, it brews up a sweet, chocolatey, and malt tea soup with some light floral notes. The floral taste rather than conflicting with the malty sweetness accentuates it and adds additional dimensions of complexity to this elegant tea.
The Imperial Grade Qimen is thick, sweet, fruity, and malty. It’s very full-bodied and will steep 8+ times gong fu style. We recommend brewing with 90-95C water. The leaf and bud sets are small and to gradually coax out the flavor we recommend keeping the first 3 steepings around 15-30 seconds each.
April Harvest
Harvest Region: Anhui Province, Huangshan Prefecture, Qimen County
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