“Another one based on hastily scribbled notes, this tea was from my Discover China TeaSpring order, in which I sought to try out other parts of China apart from just Fujian and the search for the...” Read full tasting note
The name Keemun comes from Qi Men in southern An Hui province. This tea was created in 1875 during the Qing Dynasty and quickly gained popularity especially in England. For taste, Keemun is considered matchless, and regarded as one of the three best fragrant teas in the world.
Other names:
Qi Men Hong, Qi Hong
Taste:
A harmonious combination of fruity and flowery taste gives this tea a very unique and intriguing flavor.
Appearance:
The slender, tightly curled black tea leaves make cups of lovely reddish beverage.
Origin:
Qi Men, An Hui Province
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