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Size: 1 oz. sample

Forget that Lapsang you had at the coffee shop years ago, the one that assaulted your senses with smoke and clung to your mouth for hours after. This is not that tea. Grown in the Wuyi mountains, this Bohea cultivar is expertly crafted. The dry twisted leaves present an alluring aroma of pine smoke without taking over. Steeped, the leaves exude a gorgeous amber liquor and offer aromatic hints of toffee and tobacco. The soft veil of smoke clears with each steep, yielding to deeper notes of sherry and raw cacao within the leaves. Juicy and robust while sipping, the tea finishes slightly dry with just a hint of embers remaining.



Harvest: 2024

Origin: Fujian, China



Packaging info:



All bulk orders will be packed in the heat-sealed resealable zipper packages. Bulk teas will be packed in the largest size bag (1lb, 2lb, or 5lb. bags) depending on your purchase quantity. Orders 10+ lbs. will be packed in 5lb. bags Orders 20+ lbs. will be packed in a chest. Include a note with your order if you have specific packaging needs.



Retail Canisters:

Retail canisters are all packed in biodegradable packaging. Each canister is date stamped to easily comply with FIFO measures. SRP is double the wholesale cost.

Origin: Wuyi, Fujian, China

Harvest: 2024

• Bohea cultivar

• Smoky pine flavor that gets lighter each steep

• Not over-smoked

• Sweet, smoky, fruity, chocolate flavor notes that change with each steep

• Same plant as JinJunMei, but lower leaves are harvested after the tips are plucked

• 5g tea per 8oz. water

• Steep 15-20 seconds in boiling water

• Re-steep for 10 seconds, 3-4 times. Then lengthen the steeps to extract more flavor.

This tea is best steeped in a gaiwan

Use these recommendations for steeping in a western teapot, or when only 1 steep is desired.

• 2g tea per 6oz. water

• Steep 3 minutes in boiling water

• Re-steep one more time for 2-3 minutes (if desired)

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