Keemun Mao Feng - 75g Loose Leaf Tea
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Keemun Mao Feng - 75g Loose Leaf Tea

Keemun Mao Feng - 75g Loose Leaf Tea

Loose Leaf Black Tea

Origin

This is a rare and delicious Keemun black tea from Qimen County in the southern-most part of Anhui Province, East China. The area's good soils and warm, moist climate are perfectly suited to growing fine tea.

Tea Description

Mao Feng translates as 'hair point', the fine, delicately twisted leaves being among the most renowned of Keemun teas. When infused the leaves become coppery and the liquor is tawny, with a complex, sweet flavour and hints of hazelnut.

$6.00

Original: $20.00

-70%
Keemun Mao Feng - 75g Loose Leaf Tea

$20.00

$6.00

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Keemun Mao Feng - 75g Loose Leaf Tea

Loose Leaf Black Tea

Origin

This is a rare and delicious Keemun black tea from Qimen County in the southern-most part of Anhui Province, East China. The area's good soils and warm, moist climate are perfectly suited to growing fine tea.

Tea Description

Mao Feng translates as 'hair point', the fine, delicately twisted leaves being among the most renowned of Keemun teas. When infused the leaves become coppery and the liquor is tawny, with a complex, sweet flavour and hints of hazelnut.

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Loose Leaf Black Tea

Origin

This is a rare and delicious Keemun black tea from Qimen County in the southern-most part of Anhui Province, East China. The area's good soils and warm, moist climate are perfectly suited to growing fine tea.

Tea Description

Mao Feng translates as 'hair point', the fine, delicately twisted leaves being among the most renowned of Keemun teas. When infused the leaves become coppery and the liquor is tawny, with a complex, sweet flavour and hints of hazelnut.