Meimei Fine Teas - Tong Mu Guan Lapsang Souchong Old Bush Black Tea Lao Cong Hong Cha - Black Tea

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Black Tea - Tong Mu Guan Lapsang Souchong Old Bush Lao Cong Hong Cha
Black Tea - Tong Mu Guan Lapsang Souchong Old Bush Lao Cong Hong Cha
Black Tea - Tong Mu Guan Lapsang Souchong Old Bush Lao Cong Hong Cha
Black Tea - Tong Mu Guan Lapsang Souchong Old Bush Lao Cong Hong Cha

Tong Mu Guan Lapsang Souchong Old Bush Black Tea Lao Cong Hong Cha

$ 38.00

Lapsang Souchong, the first black tea ever created, hails from Tong Mu Guan, Xing Chun village, in Wuyi mountains, Fujian province. The Chinese name Zhen Shan Xiao Zhong means small varietal from the true high mountain, to distinguish it from other black teas that are outside of Tong Mu Guan, which are not high mountain areas. Tong Mu Guan is within the national forest preserve, with a pristine forest and numerous species and plants in the mountainous landscape, the best natural environment for growing tea, including some wild grown old bushes, most of them are more than 60-100 years old.

Old bush black tea is the king of Lapsang Souchong. The old tea bushes absorb the essence of the pristine environment, making it taste clean and delicious. This tea was sourced from Victoria's 2023 trip to Wuyi Mountain, and has that special taste character of woodiness, moss, and nature's essence permeating the liquor. It has a strong fragrance, with spicy and fruity notes, wild sugar sweetness and a satisfying aftertaste. You will notice "hou yun", the liquor running down from your moistened throat down to your stomach, comforting your body. It is a wonderful sensory delight. 

To learn more about Tong Mu Guan black tea, read our blog here

Additional Info:

Origin:                    Tong Mu Guan, Wuyi Mountains, China
Harvest:                  April 2023
Altitude:                  1500m
Bush Varietal:          Old bush local varietal (chai cha)

Tasting Profile:

Very floral and smooth, full bodied, spicy notes, sweet aftertaste. 

Steeping Guide:

6g of loose leaf to 150ml of water, 210oF, use spring/filtered water, 0.5-1min, 6 steepings.  We advise against the use of tap water as well as purified water. 

It is recommended to use the Gongfu brewing method in order to get the most out of this tea. Please click here for Gongfu brewing instructions.