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  • Yan Xun Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Smoked Red Tea (No. 2000)  - фото 2Yan Xun Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Smoked Red Tea (No. 2000)  - фото 3
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    • Yan Xun Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Smoked Red Tea (No. 2000)

    • Translation from Chinese: Smoked small bushes from Zheng mountain Place and Date of Production: China, Fujian Province, Spring 2023 Type: Smoked Red Tea (Lapsang Souchong) Appearance: Large dark leaves with a characteristic natural twist Infusion Color: Deep golden amber Aroma: Strong smoky aroma with notes of woody smoke, caramel, and resin Taste: Deep, rich flavor with prominent smoky notes, caramel,…
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  • Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Loose Red (Black) Tea (No. 180)  - фотоZheng Shan Xiao Zhong Loose Red (Black) Tea (No. 180)  - фото 2
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    • Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong Loose Red (Black) Tea (No. 180)

    • Translation from Chinese: Small Bushes from Mount Zheng Type: Red Tea Appearance: Beautiful black glossy thin tea leaves Place and Date of Production: Northern Fujian Province, Spring 2024 Infusion Color: Dark amber Aroma: Light notes of smoked prunes and pears Taste: Rich, velvety, prune-like Aftertaste: Long-lasting, with flavors of dried fruits and caramel Impression: A very pleasant tea, offering a…
    • 297 /50g
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Minhong are red (we often call such tea black) teas from Fujian province produced using Gongfuhong technology. This means that tea buds, or small young leaves of tea bushes of one single variety, may be present in the raw material.

Min is the historical name of the area, referring to certain mountainous regions of the northern part of Fujian Province. Therefore, the red Gongfuhong from this region are usually called Minhong.

Fujian is the birthplace of red teas, and there have always been very high requirements for tea raw materials. The province also produces the finest white and oolong teas, a tradition of quality and sophistication. And it is not surprising that Fujian red teas are read as the thinnest or “high”, if you like tap teas, then you should definitely try Minhoons and form your own impression of their flavor melody.