Man Zhong Qing Village Wild Arbor Black Tea

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  • “Really nice! This tea has an awesome wild vibe to it. The leaves are huge and burly and and slightly greenish. The tea has all the up-front strength and boldness that I hope for in a hongcha, yet...” Read full tasting note
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Man Zhong Qing Village (蛮中青) is a small village west of Jinggu county seat in Simao at an altitude of 1700 meters. The tea material used to create this lovely black tea is from wild arbor tea trees growing naturally. The varietal is large leaf assamica and is often processed into pu-erh tea as well.

Pure Large Leaf Assamica varietal tea leaves from wild arbor trees processed with skill makes a fantastic black tea, that can be aged with great results! Just keep sealed and store in a cool place.

Fruity, with a light vegetal astringency and a thick full body with long lasting (and returning) sweetness makes this black tea a good choice for those who love complex “chunky” black teas!

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Really nice! This tea has an awesome wild vibe to it. The leaves are huge and burly and and slightly greenish. The tea has all the up-front strength and boldness that I hope for in a hongcha, yet also has nice layers of lingering vegetal and flowery ‘greener’ stuff going on. It’s nicely thick as well.

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