Huoshan black tea actually has a long history. It was produced as early as the 1950s and sold to the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Although Huoshan black tea is not well-known, it is of high quality and has outstanding characteristics. The tea liquid is pure and soft, full-bodied, with multiple flavors like sweet potatoes, flowers and fruits, and prominent nectar aroma, which is very similar to the well-known “Keemun fragrance”.
Origin:
Foziling Town, Huoshan County, Anhui Province, China
Harvest Date:
April 22, 2024
Dry Leaf:
Tightly curled strips, Black and slightly greenish in color
Aroma:
Flowery, honey, sweet potato
Liquor:
Bright and clear orange-red
Taste:
Sweet and mellow, with obvious nectar aroma
Tea Bush:
Qunti Species (about 30 years old)
Tea Garden:
Yujia Ecological Tea Garden (about 400m)
Caffeine:
Less than 40% of a cup of coffee
Storage:
Store in airtight, opaque packaging; in cool, dry place
Shelf Life:
36 Months