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This tea is certified organic by OCIA (U.S.), BSC (Germany), and JONA (Japan). Our Organic Lapsang Souchong is the best grade to come from the place of origin of this great tea, Tong Mu Guan in Xing Village, or simply known as Bohea. Many had drank this tea before but only a handful have tried the best (organic) authentic Zheng Shan Souchong from the original farm. Highly recommended! This tea is also known as Zheng Shan Souchong. Zheng Shan means "Original Mountain" and only tea leaves picked from Wuyi harvest area can be called as "Zheng Shan". These tea leaves have a special characteristics in that they have a subtle hint of a very sweet fruit in China called "longan". – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Organic Lapsang Souchong - Black Tea
Price(50 grams) US11.00
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Description
This tea is certified organic by OCIA (U.S.), BSC
(Germany), and JONA (Japan). Our Organic Lapsang
Souchong is the best grade to come from the place
of origin of this great tea, Tong Mu Guan in Xing
Village, or simply known as Bohea. Many had drank
this tea before but only a handful have tried the
best (organic) authentic Zheng Shan Souchong from
the original farm. Highly recommended!
This tea is also known as Zheng Shan Souchong.
Zheng Shan means "Original Mountain" and only tea
leaves picked from Wuyi harvest area can be
called as "Zheng Shan". These tea leaves have a
special characteristics in that they have a
subtle hint of a very sweet fruit in China called
"longan".
Other names
Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong, Queen's Tea
Taste
Organic Lapsang Souchong features a mild smoky
flavor. The desired hint of sweet "longan" is
obvious in the taste of this
one.
Appearance
Dark color twisted tea leaves with golden tip.
Clear amber red color infusion.
Origin
Wu Yi Shan, Fujian Province, China
Harvest Period
Spring 2013
Tea Link http//www.chineseteaart.com/organic-lap
sang-souchong-black-tea-p-23.html Picture come
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