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Xiang Gui Yin Hao Black Tea
Buckwheat honey, cacao, berry compote, deep and malty
About this tea
This super grade of Yunnan golden pekoe is made in the Dian Hong red tea style using the Xiang Gui Yin Hao tea bush cultivar. Dian Hong is a famous type of tea from Yunnan that translates as Yunnan Red and alludes to the rich, red soils of Yunnan Province and its special type of red tea (hong cha) that was developed there in the 1950s. The Xiang Gui Yin Hao cultivar has lots of big frosty bud tips and a stylish appearance. It is savory, sweet and blessed with naturally fruity and spicy aromatics. Nowadays, this cultivar is often used for white teas, especially Yunnan silver needles style teas. This spring batch of red tea offers rich and dense flavors of cacao and fruits.
Origin
Lincang, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Xiang Gui Yin Hao
Harvest
May 2024
Elevation
1500 - 1820 meters
Ingredients
Black tea
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Ingredients
Black tea
Origin
Lincang, Yunnan Province, China
Cultivar
Xiang Gui Yin Hao
Harvest
May 2024
Elevation
1500 - 1820 meters
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Preparation
Add 4-5g to a gaiwan or gongfu teapot (per 150 mL).
Don’t rinse this tea.
Use water cooled to 200°F.
Infuse for 2 minutes and decant.
Repeat for another 2+ infusions or until the essence of the tea dissipates.
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Origin
Lincang
Yunnan Province, China
The lush mountainous region of Yunnan’s Lincang territory bordering Burma is famous since ancient times for its tea production. The rich, red soils of this area of the Yunnan Province gives teas a rich and dense flavor.
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