Description
- Individual Tea Bags Sealed for Freshness
- Over 300 Years of Experience - Estd. 1706
- Kosher
- Sourced with Care
Dare to try one of the world's oldest and most distinctive black teas.
Tea Profile
- Origins - Fujian Province, China
Master Blender's Notes
- Notes - Smoky Pungent, Woody
- Color- Thick, Rich, Brown
- Strength - ♦♦♦♦ Strong
- Steep Time - 3 Minutes (Recommended)
Lapsang Souchong, also referred to as smoked tea, is one of the world's oldest and most distinctive black teas. The tea is grown in the Wuyi Mountains in the Fujian Province of China and is made by only a select number of estates. Once a very secretive process, Lapsang Souchong is prepared using the same manual techniques today that have been passed down from generation to generation.
After the tea is plucked, the leaves are withered over cypress or pine wood fires. The are later placed into barrels so that the smoky aroma intensifies. As a final step, the leaves are place into flat wicker baskets and positioned on bamboo trays over smoky pine fires, where they dry and absorb even more aroma. The finished tea leaves are thick and black and when steeped in hot water, product a rich tea with a unique, smoky taste.
Mike Wright - Master Blender
The Twining of London Story
In 1706, Thomas Twining began selling fine tea from an English storefront in The Strand, London. Today, Twinings continues to sell some of the world's best teas from the original store and in more than 100 countries throughout the world.
UPC
070177154103Ingredients
Smoked black tea.