Lapsang Souchong|4 oz.|8 oz.|16 oz.|Sample (1 Serving)
Description Brewing Guide origin Fujian craft smoked with pine flavor notes pine smoke, earthy, robust origin Fujian craft smoked with pine flavor notes pine smoke, earthy, robust LapsangSouchong originated during the tumult of the Taiping Rebellion, a civ
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origin Fujian
craft smoked with pine
flavor notes pine smoke, earthy, robust
origin Fujian
craft smoked with pine
flavor notes pine smoke, earthy, robust
LapsangSouchong originated during the tumult of the Taiping Rebellion, a civil war that ragedthrough southern China from 1850 to 1864. While in the Wuyi Mountains, Taiping soldiers used bags of maocha, or unfinished tea, as resting cushions. Their weight crushed and damaged the leaves, encouraging the oxidation that transformed the leaves into a black tea. In an effort to stop the oxidation, the leaves were pan roasted and smoked with pine needles – imparting the unique smokiness for which this tea is known.
“Lapsang” is a reference to the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian. “Souchong” means “small leaf variety”, a cultivar related to Wuyi Yancha oolongs.
Rich and robust, with a distinct smoky aroma, and mild sweetness in a rich red liquor.
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1g per 1oz at 200F for 2m This tea can handle higher brewing temperatures just shy of boiling. Start with the brewing method above and adjust to taste.
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