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This lively black tea blend offers a delightful fusion of sweet, tropical lychee and bright, zesty lemon leaves, harmoniously complementing the robust and malty character of the Ying Hong No.9 black tea base. It delivers a refreshing, aromatic cup with a juicy finish.
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What does 2024 Spring "Li Zhi - Ying Hong No.9 & Ning Meng Ye" (Lychee Black Tea - No.9 Yinghong & Lemon Leaves) Loose Leaf A+ Grade, HongCha, Guangdong taste like?
This lively black tea blend offers a delightful fusion of sweet, tropical lychee and bright, zesty lemon leaves, harmoniously complementing the robust and malty character of the Ying Hong No.9 black t. It leans fruity, citrus and robust.
How should I brew 2024 Spring "Li Zhi - Ying Hong No.9 & Ning Meng Ye" (Lychee Black Tea - No.9 Yinghong & Lemon Leaves) Loose Leaf A+ Grade, HongCha, Guangdong?
Water around 90–100 °C (195–212 °F). In a mug, steep 3–5 min. For gongfu, use 5 g per 100 ml, 15–30 s steeps. You'll get to see how the flavor changes across multiple rounds. Full boil is fine for most blacks. Don't overthink it.
Where does 2024 Spring "Li Zhi - Ying Hong No.9 & Ning Meng Ye" (Lychee Black Tea - No.9 Yinghong & Lemon Leaves) Loose Leaf A+ Grade, HongCha, Guangdong come from?
Grown in Guangdong, China from the Yinghong 9 cultivar. This batch is from the Spring 2024 harvest.
How much does 2024 Spring "Li Zhi - Ying Hong No.9 & Ning Meng Ye" (Lychee Black Tea - No.9 Yinghong & Lemon Leaves) Loose Leaf A+ Grade, HongCha, Guangdong cost?
Starts at $1.99 from King Tea Mall, or about $0.05/g. A 7g package gets you around 1 gongfu sessions at ~6 g each, which works out to about $0.30 per session. Explore more black teas on Teadar.