Organic Wild Ancient Tree Dian Hong

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Berries, Caramel, Cocoa, Dark Chocolate, Lychee, Smooth, Sweet, Thick
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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Certification
Not available
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec 3 g 7 oz / 207 ml

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From Berylleb King Tea

Dian Hong Gongfu, it belongs to the large-leaf Gongfu black tea and is mainly produced in Fengqing, boasting the highest quality (Lincang, Shuangjian and Menghai in Yunnan). The large-leaf tea plants are rich in polyphenol content. Theaflavins and thearubigins contents are high during processing. The quantity of lixiviated substances is also large after brewing. Dian Hong Gongfu black tea has compact leaves and smooth buds. It brown and lustrousRead more

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114 tasting notes

I got a free sample of this along with my recent oolong order. The dry leaf has a really intriguing aroma, but I can’t get it into the cup. I can tell there’s a good tea in there somewhere, but I haven’t tasted it yet. I’ll rate it if I can ever get it right.

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Thank heavens I got a sample with my order because I missed it. This remains as one of my favorite blacks, and I am happy to sip it down.

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JakeB 8 years ago

I’m intrigued. Thanks for reviewing—I love black tea.

Is this the one? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Organic-Wild-Ancient-Tree-Dian-Hong-Black-Tea-Free-Shipping-/322312070411?var=&hash=item7706a38615

Daylon R Thomas 8 years ago

Yep.

Daylon R Thomas 8 years ago

Did you read the other notes? They are more specific. It has a very strong berry-dark chocolate type of profile for a black tea.

JakeB 8 years ago

I just got mine in the mail—thanks! Underleafed it a bit, but will give it a try again with more leaf on Monday. I swear getting tea in the mail is one of the best feelings.

Daylon R Thomas 8 years ago

Definitely.

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790 tasting notes

I get a mild malt with tanginess from this and a bit of honey. There isn’t anything that makes me say “Ooo, have to have this over similar Yunnan Sourcing teas” though the price is certainly right. It is close to some honey blacks, but the mouth feel afterward is much more drying than those have been for me and not as much honey sensation.

I hope I got this entered correctly and not in duplicate. There are so many names for this company. I searched through all of them I could find and didn’t see this listed.

This is my first tea from Berylleb. And honestly, their name makes me smile every time I see it. I want to pronounce it Bellyreb and that makes me think of a good ol’ boy in overalls with a round pot belly. Not the most PC of associations, I grant you. But the picture of that drinking tea from a China cups tickles me.

I am glad to have tried this. It was a pleasant morning cup. Thanks again, Liquid Proust!

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