A light, fruity tea classic with notes of chocolate and caramelized maple. Farmed organically at 1200m above sea level, in Anhui's Yellow Mountain, this tea is a beautiful example of one of the most celebrated black tea styles. What is Keemun? Keemun (Qimen | 祁門) is one of most famous black teas in China, and one of the first ones to be produced in the Qing Dynasty. The name (Qimen) stems from the name of the county, in the Yellow Mountain region, where the tea originated. The oldest production on record happened in 1875, when locals imported handcrafting techniques from Fujian and applied them to the local Maofeng cultivar. Before the rise of India as a major tea producer, English nobility imported choice Chinese tea leaves to satisfy their culinary needs; Keemun was a natural choice: the highly oxidized leaves travel well by ocean (unlike green tea) and yield a rich brew that pairs well with the calorie intensive, traditional English Breakfast. TYPE Black Tea ORIGIN Huang Shan, Anhui, China GPS 30.0ºN 118.9ºE alt. 890M TASTING NOTES Dark Chocolate, Maple Caramel GARDEN MANAGER Zha Weiming CULTIVAR Keemun Maofeng Brewing Guide 1875 WATER 100ºC | 212ºF 120ml | 4oz TEA 4g STEEP 90 seconds Grower on the map
Steep time
3–5 min
Recommended
Steeps
2
Recommended
Water temp
95°C
Recommended
Leaf ratio
—
Oxidation
—
Caffeine
High
Highlighted notes
Caramel
Overview
Pairing: breakfast pastries, aged cheese, or dark chocolate
Reviews
No ratings yet · 0 reviews
5
4
3
2
1
Overall score 0.0 out of 5
- Aroma
- 0.0
- Flavor
- 0.0
- Aftertaste
- 0.0
No reviews yet
Be the first to write a review