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Rated 5.00 out of 5
- Translation from Chinese: 金骏眉, Golden Steed Eyebrows (or Golden Steed Eyebrows) Place, Date of Production: Fujian Province, 2024 Type: Red (black) tea Appearance: Small, twisted leaves with golden tips Aroma: Honey, floral, with a hint of malt Taste: Smooth and rich, with notes of caramel and sweet fruits Aftertaste: Lingering sweetness with a hint of maltiness Infusion Color: Golden amber Most…
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880₴ /50g
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
- Translation from Chinese: Red tea with the aroma of cinnamon tree flowers Place, date of production: China, Fujian Province, spring 2024 Type: Red (black) tea Appearance: consists of delicate large tea leaves and numerous golden buds Aroma: rich aroma of plum, apricot, floral honey Taste: voluminous, fruity, with slightly astringent bready notes Aftertaste: flowers and plum with caramel Liquor color:…
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259₴ /50g
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
- Translation from Chinese: Red tea infused with lychee seeds Place, date of production: China, Fujian Province, Spring 2024 Type: Red (black) tea Appearance: Dark roasted leaves, with a slight glossy sheen Aroma: Fruity-honeyed Taste: Rich, berry-like Aftertaste: Sweet, vibrant, fruity Liquor color: Chestnut Most suitable utensils for brewing: Zhuni gaiwan, porcelain teapot, or Yixing clay teapot
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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.