Black Tea - Spring 2023
Black tea from Yunnan is among the most robust but refined black teas produced in the whole world! Typically Yunnan Black teas are made from Assamica or Assamica hybrid. Since the end of the Second World War Yunnan Black teas have steadily increased in popularity and in the last 20 years a series of interesting hybrids were developed that greatly enhanced both the diversity and taste of the tea! Black teas vary according to their hybrid, harvest season, pick style, and processing! Hybrids include:
- Camellia Sinensis var. Assamica, which is the original assamica varietal, it is not an intentional hybrid.
- Yun Kang #10, a drought-resistant hybrid of Sinensis and Assamica that is tippy and sweet, with malty notes.
- Yun Kang #100, similar to #10, but has larger and fatter buds.
- Chang Ye Bai Hao, the tips are more pronounced and one side of the leaves will be downier than the other side!
- Wild tree varietal (野生) is a Assamica Kuntze varietal that grows wild and is quite rare. It was only the last few years that it was processed into Black tea. The tea is sour and thick when young, but ages well and develops textures of red wine and fruit with a little age.
Fujian Province is the home to many great black teas. Famous Fujian Black Teas include Golden Monkey (from Fuding), Jin Jun Mei (from Tong Mu Guan), and Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong (aka Lapsang Souchong). Of course there many others as well!
Fujian Black Teas are typically small leaf varietal but can also be hybrids forms crossed with Assamica or even Tie Guan Yin!
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Imperial Pure Bud Yunnan Black Tea of Simao
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Aroma & Appearance
The dry leaves are long and twisted, with a deep, dark color and a subtle sheen. When I opened the bag, I was greeted by a warm, honeyed aroma with hints of dried fruit, malt, and a touch of cocoa. The scent alone was enough to make me excited to brew it.
Flavor Profile
This tea is beautifully balanced between sweetness and depth. The first sip brings a rich, malty smoothness with notes of dark honey, dried apricot, and caramelized sugar. There’s a natural sweetness that lingers throughout, but it’s not overwhelming—just the right amount to complement the deeper, slightly earthy undertones. Hints of cocoa and spice emerge as it cools, adding complexity without any bitterness.
Mouthfeel & Aftertaste
The body is silky and smooth, with a velvety texture that coats the mouth. It has a lingering sweet, slightly fruity finish, making each sip feel luxurious. Despite its richness, it remains refreshing and easy to drink, making it perfect for both slow savoring and daily enjoyment.
Final Thoughts
This tea is a perfect example of why Yunnan black teas are so incredible. It’s sweet, malty, complex, and smooth, with a depth that keeps you coming back for more. If you love naturally sweet, full-bodied black teas with a hint of fruit and spice, this is an absolute must-try.
Would I buy it again? Absolutely. It’s a fantastic daily black tea with the elegance of a high-mountain origin.On High Mountain Red Ai Lao Mountain Black TeaOriginal price $13.00 - Original price $13.50Original price$13.00 - $13.50$13.00 - $13.50Current price $13.00| /In stockAn incredible premium pure bud black tea. Made from the highest quality high altitude material from Ning'Er county of Simao. Only young bud sprou...
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