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Indulge in the legacy of Chinese tea culture with our Premium Featured Black Tea. Meticulously handpicked from high-altitude gardens, this exceptional leaves undergo full oxidation, unlocking a rich, smooth flavor with notes of ripe fruit and honey. Revered for its vibrant reddish liquor and comforting warmth, it embodies the perfect balance of strength and elegance—a timeless tribute to the art of Chinese tea mastery.

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How to Choose the Right Black Tea

Selecting a fine black tea is an exploration of flavor and aroma. Generally, Chinese black teas (known as Hong Cha) offer a spectrum from delicate and sweet to robust and malty.
For a smooth, subtly sweet cup with notes of chocolate and dried fruit, consider Dian Hong (Yunnan Black Tea). Its velvety texture makes it an ideal introduction for newcomers and a comforting daily drink.
If you prefer a more robust, full-bodied tea with a distinct smoky aroma, Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong (Lapsang Souchong) is a classic choice. Its unique pinewood smoke flavor appeals to adventurous palates.
For a balanced, fragrant tea with a hint of orchid sweetness, Keemun Black Tea is excellent. Its complex profile, often called the “burgundy of teas,” is perfect for connoisseurs.
Ultimately, let your taste preferences guide you to discover your perfect cup.

Famous Chinese Black Teas

Keemun Black Tea (Qimen Hong Cha) – From Anhui, known for its rich aroma with notes of honey, orchid, and cocoa; smooth, sweet, and elegant.
Dianhong (Yunnan Black Tea) – From Yunnan, featuring golden buds, malty sweetness, and a warm, full-bodied flavor.
Lapsang Souchong (Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong) – From the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian; traditionally pine-smoked, offering a distinctive smoky aroma and sweet aftertaste.
Jin Jun Mei (Golden Eyebrow) – A high-grade Fujian tea made from tender buds; sweet, rich, and layered with honey and floral notes.
Yingde Hong Cha (Yingde Black Tea) – From Guangdong; smooth and malty, with chocolate and floral undertones.
Tanyang Gongfu (Tanyang Congou) – From Fujian; balanced, sweet, and brisk, often compared to Darjeeling for its aroma complexity.

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