Hong Mao Feng (Tong Keng, Qi Men, Lake Spring 2015)

A Black Tea from

Rating

79 / 100

Calculated from 1 Rating
Tea type
Black Tea
Do you recommend this tea?
Recommend to Facebook friends
Tweet this tea on Twitter
Ingredients
Black Tea, Black Tea Leaves, Black Teas
Flavors
Nutmeg, Oak, Roast Nuts, Vanilla
Sold in
Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Typical Preparation
Use 8 oz / 236 ml of water
Set water temperature to 195 °F / 90 °C
Steep for 3 min, 0 sec
Join the largest Community of Tea Experts
Review this tea
Save to your wishlist
Add to your cupboard
Edit tea info

1 Tasting Note View all

“I’m new to tea and this tea started the new obsession. I first enjoyed this in NYC when I visited Tea Drunk and did a tasting. It has an earthy, woodsy taste to start with nutmeg and roasted nuts...” Read full tasting note

Description

Song Luo is name of a legendary tea from Ming Dynasty. One of the fascinating things about Chinese culture is the continuity of sentiments through things that transcends time, such as the language itself. Though Song Luo is a tea that has ceased to exist for centuries, the name and the location of where this tea once was produced, still carries sentimental value from its glorious days. Nowadays Song Luo is used to call teas that are made into pearl shape, green or red. Note that even though like Mao Feng, this is a style named after a famous tea, the original tea no longer exist and frankly we are not even sure if it was ever pearl shape.

Hong Song Luo means a red tea made into the Song Luo form and mostly used by new style red teas in Qi Men (Keemun). Usually when a tea region is situated in a highly scenic mountain with amazing geological formations, like Yellow Mountain or Wu Yi Shan, the more a location is“in” the scenic center, the more desired its tea is. After all, “the most prime (tea) of them all are born out of rotten stone”. – Lu Yu. In the case of Qi Men Hong Cha, this mountain is the protected area of Gu Niu Jiang. The most expensive village for Qi Hong, Li Xi, is right at the edge of Gu Niu Jiang.

(Photo Credit: Tea Drunk)

About Tea Drunk

Company description not available.

Teas Similar to Hong Mao Feng (Tong Keng, Qi Men, Lake Spring 2015)

Recommended Teas to Try