Lu'an Heicha
This unique tea from Anhui goes through an elaborate fermentation process, then is packed inside a woven bamboo basket for aging. Considered a health tonic and catalyst for traditional Chinese medicine remedies, much of this style of heicha tea has been exported to Chinese communities around the world; the powerful but mellow taste lies somewhere between a black tea and a shu pu-erh.
Note the long twisted leaves, their jet black color due to its three decades of maturity, belying that this began as a green tea. The rich, earthy aroma opens to a sweet flavor of pumpkin and fall leaves—what the world might taste like if you were a worm. Its lip smacking, savory quality invites sip after sip.
This tea can be infused similarly to a pu-erh: after a quick initial rinse, steep multiple infusions in water just off a boil.
Country: China
Region: Anhui Province
Tasting Notes: beet, balsamic, forest floor
Year of Production: 1995
17.5 oz
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