Jiu Qu Hong Mei6CJQ Harvest: 11.04.2022
Origin: China / Zhejiang / Hangzhou / Shangshawu
Height: 700 m.a.s.l
Tea plant varietal: Lao Long Jing
This is so to speak the black Long Jing, it is produced from the same plants. The name means Nine meanders of the Red Plum. Quite big-leafed, intense black tea. It had originally been produced in Wuyishan, where the small river named Nine Meanders flows. The farmers there moved to the area around Hangzhou and brought the tea, or rather, the crafting method for this tea along.
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Weitere Schwarztees chinesischer Art Some other types of black tea of the Chinese style were developed towards the end of the 19th century in various places situated in south-east China, mostly following the examples of the Qi Hong (Keemun Black Tea) or the Min Hong Gong Fu, the Fujian Gong Fu Black Tea. It is also at this time that the production of tea in Georgia began, also in the manner of Keemun-style black tea. In more contemporary times, some of the countries neighbouring China began to produce black tea. They are produced using leaves of Xiao Ye Zhong tea plants, which is the Small Leaf Varietal or camellia sinensis var. sinensis, rarely also from Da Ye Zhong (large leaf varietal or camellia sinensis var. assamica). They are mellow to the palate, moderately strong and quite aromatic.