Keemun Anhui Tea

An excellent loose leaf tea, Keemun Anhui is premium variety of black tea renowned for its complex flavour profile making it a favourite amongst tea connoisseurs

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A traditional congou leaf grown in Anhui province.

This smooth tea has a light floral aroma with a sweet malt and fruity flavour underpinned by subtle smoky notes.  The brew is a beautiful rich red-brown.

Our Keemun Anhui is flexible friend, it can be brewed long and strong and taken with milk, or in short bursts over multiple brews and enjoyed plain.

Designated as one of the "China Famous Teas" first produced in 1875 by a civil servant, Yu Ganchen, after he travelled to Fujian province to learn the secrets of black tea production.  Until then, only green tea was made in Anhui. 

Black Tea

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3-4g per 200ml. 100°C. 3-5 mins

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Region & Growing Info

China

China is the world's largest producer of tea, offering diverse types including green, black, oolong, white, and Pu-erh. Famous regions include Zhejiang, home of our Dragon Well Lung Ching green tea, known for its fresh and nutty flavour. Yunnan produces rich Pu-erh with earthy, aged qualities. Fujian is famous for oolong teas like Tie Guan Yin, offering floral, creamy notes. Each region imparts distinct flavours from unique climates and terroirs.

China's tea culture is rich with tradition, emphasising handcrafting and meticulous processing methods. Green teas such as Lung Ching are pan-fried while Oolong teas are primarily hand-rolled. Pu-erh undergoes fermentation, creating a robust, earthy profile. China's commitment to organic and sustainable farming is growing, with many regions producing eco-friendly teas. The country’s vast landscape ensures a variety of flavours, from delicate, floral flavours to bold and distinguished flavours.