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Description Brewing Guide 漢字 阿里山青心蜜香紅茶 origin Alishan, Taiwan craft twisted, mi xiang flavor notes stone fruit, citrus, honey 漢字 阿里山青心蜜香紅茶 origin Alishan, Taiwan craft twisted, mi xiang flavor notes stone fruit, citrus, honey Described by the teamaker as "a black tea with the spirit of an oolong", Qing Xin Red is our rarest black tea. This innovative harvest combines Taiwan's Qing Xin cultivar (revered for it's elegantly sweet, creamy, and floral taste), with mi xiang crafting and traditional oolong production techniques like rou nian to create one of the most balanced, refined black teas we've tasted. The full oxidation of this insect-bitten crop of Qing Xin leaves deepens their flavor, aroma, and finish, resulting in a tea with notes of citrus, bright florals, rich stone fruit, and a persistent honey-like finish. The flavor profile is similar to our Native Cultivar Reserve, but with a richer and even more elegant, complex, and balanced taste. 1g per 1oz at 180°F for 2m This is our favorite way to brew most black teas, since the moderate water temperature and brew time increase sweetness and texture while limiting astringency. If you prefer a more intense brew, try increasing your water temperature. To further highlight sweetness (particularly with our mi xiang crops), reduce water temperature while increasing brew time. Learn the fundamentals of tea brewing and master your technique here.