九曲红梅 Jiuquhongmei Black Tea 100g

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Jiuqu in Chinese represents the curves of a dragon's body, and Hongmei refers to the plum blossoms.

This name describes well the zigzag shape of these beautiful dry tea leaves. The tea leaves are brown and agate-colored. We take reference from the Lapsang souchong tea making, to add the famous processing techniques of tea leaves tossing, and roast the leaves with pine.

Now would you take a smell of these dry leaves and can you smell the strong fruity and plum blossom fragrance? The tea has a smoothy sweet taste, with longan and light smoky scent.

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Jiuqu in Chinese represents the curves of a dragon's body, and Hongmei refers to the plum blossoms.

This name describes well the zigzag shape of these beautiful dry tea leaves. The tea leaves are brown and agate-colored. We take reference from the Lapsang souchong tea making, to add the famous processing techniques of tea leaves tossing, and roast the leaves with pine.

Now would you take a smell of these dry leaves and can you smell the strong fruity and plum blossom fragrance? The tea has a smoothy sweet taste, with longan and light smoky scent.

Jiuqu in Chinese represents the curves of a dragon's body, and Hongmei refers to the plum blossoms.

This name describes well the zigzag shape of these beautiful dry tea leaves. The tea leaves are brown and agate-colored. We take reference from the Lapsang souchong tea making, to add the famous processing techniques of tea leaves tossing, and roast the leaves with pine.

Now would you take a smell of these dry leaves and can you smell the strong fruity and plum blossom fragrance? The tea has a smoothy sweet taste, with longan and light smoky scent.