Fujian Black

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea
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Caffeine
Medium
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Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 30 sec 20 oz / 591 ml

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  • “One of my favorite black teas is Golden Monkey. This is not Golden Monkey but I quite enjoyed it. It is not a superb, knock your socks off tea, but I didn’t get any bitterness or astringency from...” Read full tasting note
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  • “From Subscription Box Drank 2 cups, don’t have much of an opinion. Another good sign. Its a bit bitter (even I notice it). Its more than a bit astringent. Not massively so, but enough for it to...” Read full tasting note
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  • “this tea so far doesn’t do anything for me, but i’ll keep playing with steep time and temp to see if i can squeeze a flavour out of it. right now it just tastes like hot water.” Read full tasting note

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The leaves of this unusual black tea are distinctively smaller than traditional teas of this type, reflecting the endless variety and tastes of Chinese tea makers. High-fired and crafted to the local taste profile, this tea has a pleasingly strong aroma and has soft notes that grow to a natural sweetness. The leaves are smaller and they will release their aromas quickly.

We recommend enjoying this lovely tea on its own, without adding milk or sugar.

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One of my favorite black teas is Golden Monkey. This is not Golden Monkey but I quite enjoyed it. It is not a superb, knock your socks off tea, but I didn’t get any bitterness or astringency from it. In fact, I found it very smooth.

I made a pot of it, heated the water to 200 F and steeped the tea for about 4 minutes. I used my homemade tea cozy to keep the pot warm, and it worked really well. The tea was still warm 60 minutes later when I poured my 4th cup. Instead of using a large mug I used my new tea cup from Hong Kong. It is truly lovely. The maker is Tenmokus. They have a wide variety of Asian styled cups with no handle, in different shapes, different glazes, and different price ranges. Most hold between 110 and 140 ml. I had always considered that to be far too small to hold enough tea, but I have now discovered that is the right amount. The cup doesn’t get cold before I finish it, and with a pot of tea I can refill my cup frequently. It was a lovely tea experience tonight. If you’d like to see what the cup looks like I put a link to it on my Instagram account. The makers can be found here: www.Tenmokus.com

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Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec 4 tsp 32 OZ / 946 ML

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Drank 2 cups, don’t have much of an opinion. Another good sign.

Its a bit bitter (even I notice it). Its more than a bit astringent. Not massively so, but enough for it to be rather noticeable.

As for flavor. nothing special here. There’s a lot better out there.

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this tea so far doesn’t do anything for me, but i’ll keep playing with steep time and temp to see if i can squeeze a flavour out of it. right now it just tastes like hot water.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML

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