Very rich with a full bodied liquor this is the finest of our Keemuns, the king of the 'Burgundy of Teas'. Keemun Jhin Hao has small neat leaves, indicative of the very finest quality. It has a complex aroma and a low level of astringency. Very enjoyable! 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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From Anhui province, this imperial grade Keemun, picked in March and April, has a natural orchid character and depth. Its long wiry leaf is a wonderful example of the art of China tea making. It is reported that this tea is one of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's favourites. On drinking it, this tea lives up to this elevated status. 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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An excellent example of a very well made small needle-leaf Keemun from China's Anhui Province. It has a light 'tingling' character and fine aroma. Its liquor is surprisingly deep and it has a rich, mellow, almost blackcurrent taste with no bitterness. 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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Our Keemun 'Orchid' has a beautifully rolled neat leaf and is of the highest quality, having a warm very slightly aromatic flavour. Keemun has been a favourite tea in Britain for well over two centuries and this tea easily demonstrates why. Savour this delicate tea, ideally without milk. 125 gram packets |
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Keemun is grown in Anhui Province and is a 'gongfu' tea requiring disciplined skill to produce thin tight strips. It produces a rich liquor with a slightly scented flavour and delicate aroma. Keemun is the most famous of China's black teas and, due to its subtle and complex nature, it is considered the "Burgundy of teas". 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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Lapsang Souchong - a speciality of Fujian Province, has a wonderfully smokey flavour. It is smoked in bamboo baskets over a pinewood fire to give a rather tarry and deeply aromatic flavour. The leaves are typically large and course. Drink without milk and not too strong. Appearance of the liquor should be a burnished gold. 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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A particularly characteristic Lapsang Souchong with that wonderfully smokey flavour. A top standard with a fine leaf, slightly subtler than Falcon. A lovely and very drinkable tea. Unforgettably distinctive. 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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Akin to Assam but with a blacker leaf. Produced from thick buds and soft leaves to yield a lovely, robust tasting tea with a heady aroma. Grown in North West China near the Vietnamese border.Try with a dash of milk. 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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This traditional China tea is produced by tossing freshly picked rose petals onto black tea and mixing with natural rose oil. The petals are then removed and fresh ones added until the required flavour is produced. The cup is rich, dark with a subtle rose aroma and no tannin. A gorgeous drink. 125 gram packets People who bought this item also bought: |
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