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Style: Black-Oolong Blend Origin: Anhui Province, ChinaDescription: This tea exemplifies a traditional black tea as it would have been in the 17th century, when great caravans of camels - referred to as âships of the desertâ - were transporting tea from China to Russia. China Caravan brings together a Keemun and Ti Kwan Yin Oolong to reincarnate this traditional blend, as Chinese tea makers would have crafted in response to a growing demand for black tea. This unique sipping experience invites your mind to wander off to a time of tea chests and footprints across great plains.Tasting Notes: This tea begins soft and rich and each sip offers new layers of complexity. A fruity floral perfume wafts up from the cup like wandering through a garden in the height of summer blooms. The steep is smooth with a burgundy liquor characteristic of the high grade Keemun, also known as âKing of Red Tea.â Hints of pine and cinnamon, pair with toasted honeyed hazelnuts. A rose petal astringency unfolds with the leaves. The enriching flavours leave a delicate dry sweet linger. A second steep offers deeper toasty mineral notes. This tea would pair well with savory rice dishes, such as curry or stirfry. Brewing Instructions: Method 1: 2-3g per cup. 100ÂșC water. Steep 2-3 minutes. Re-steep. Method 2 (Inspired by Gong fu style, using more tea and shorter steep time): 5g per cup. Rinse quickly with 100ÂșC water. Steep 1.5-2 minutes with 100ÂșC water. Re-steep. For both methods, leaves will offer several steeps.