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Keemun Mao Feng is a special variety of Keemun black tea that is carefully processed so that the shape of the tea leaves resemble that of a Mao Feng (green) tea. This means that Keemun Mao Feng is made up of full tea leaves, rather than broken leaves which is the usual for most other Keemun teas. Not many people know this but the best Keemun originates from a small village within Qi Men County called Da Wu Village. This small village has a population of around a hundred people and produces some of the finest Keemun in the world due to its high elevation and its pollution-free environment. The locals nicknamed this village "Qi Men Cha Di Yi Cun", which translates to "Number One Keemun Tea Village". – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Keemun Mao Feng - Black Tea
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Description
Keemun Mao Feng is a special variety of Keemun
black tea that is carefully processed so that the
shape of the tea leaves resemble that of a Mao
Feng (green) tea. This means that Keemun Mao Feng
is made up of full tea leaves, rather than broken
leaves which is the usual for most other Keemun
teas.
Not many people know this but the best Keemun
originates from a small village within Qi Men
County called Da Wu Village. This small village
has a population of around a hundred people
and produces some of the finest Keemun in the
world due to its high elevation and its
pollution-free environment. The locals
nicknamed this village "Qi Men Cha Di Yi Cun",
which translates to "Number
One Keemun Tea Village".
Other names
Qi Men Mao Feng, Keemun Fur Peak
Taste
The taste is naturally sweet and strong with a
matching aroma. After a few sips, the sweet
aftertaste will linger on in your
mouth.
Appearance
Black, tightly twisted tea leaves. When infused,
they unfurl into full tea leaves consisting of a
single bud with two to three
leaves.
Origin
Qi Men,An Hui Province, China
Harvest Period
2013
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