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Yunnan Gold

This black tea (otherwise known as 'dian hong') consists of mainly high-grade leaf buds from the Yunnan Da Ye (Large Leaf) Pu-Erh varietal. After harvesting, the buds are painstakingly sorted, resulting in an exceptionally high-grade tea. Several days of labor intensive processing involves withering and pile fermentation of the leaves. When oxidized, these beautiful buds turn gold rather than black, resulting in a rich, smooth flavor. This tea is deliciously rich and malty, with lingering notes of chocolate and honey. The flavor builds through several infusions.

Our Price: $25.25
Country: China
Region: Yunnan
Tasting Notes: Honey, chocolate, earth tones
Year of Production: Winter 2012

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Description
 
In Pursuit of Tea Yunnan Gold

Unique Processing - Pile Fermentation

Many factors are involved in giving this tea its wonderfully complex flavor. Consisting mainly of high-quality buds that are painstakingly hand picked, these tender, young leaves are covered with fine down. The leaves are then sun withered and placed into a temperature controlled 'fermentation room' that is around 80 F with 85% humidity, to undergo a unique process called 'pile fermentation'. Small amounts of water is sprayed onto the leaves, then covered with heavy hemp fabric, to help trap the heat inside. Pile height, pile temperature, and method of piling are under constant supervision. This sauna-like environment starts the fermentation process, which eventually causes the buds to turn gold, rather than black. The water content vs. dryness and temperature of the leaves are also constantly monitored, as the success of this process will determine its golden color. Every couple of hours, the leaves need to be turned over, with special care taken not to break the tips of the buds. Thus, no shovels or machinery are used...they do it all by hand...for forty days! This labor intensive process, along with the quality of the buds, is what makes this artisanal tea truly unique.

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Instructions
  • Start with your favorite spring or filtered water. Preheat the teaware. Use a large strainer basket to allow the leaves to open and release their flavor.
  • Temperature: 212 F (boiling)     Time: 2-3 minutes
    Amount: 3g / 6 oz serving = 1 rounded tablespoon
  • Play with the amount of tea, the water temperature, and steeping time to re-steep - rely on taste, not color. Get to know the tea! Try it gong-fu style - use a lot of leaf and short steeps for multiple infusions.
  •  For more about brewing tea, visit our Brewing Notes page.

Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 | Total Reviews: 2 Write a review.


  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
excellent black tea June 28, 2010
Reviewer: Nathan Lorentz from Chicago, IL United States  
I'm not an expert, but I try a lot of teas. This one's flavor amazed me. I can't say if its the type of tea or that it is quite fresh, or both.  Its just really special. I enjoy the earthiness and tobacco hint.
I've been getting more and more into black teas lately, and this is my new favorite.

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  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
A lovely black tea May 16, 2010
Reviewer: Martin from Northern California  
This tea has a wonderful maple/caramel aroma, a multi-layered flavor profile that ranges from dried fruits (red date, apricot, raisin?), with notes of malt and rich earth. Also, the body is quite syrupy and really coats the mouth with sweet goodness. One of the finest black teas that I've encountered this past year. Highly recommended.

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