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Gong Fu Black Tea from Yixing
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| Yixing is a county town in the province of Jiangsu, and is renowned above all for its ceramics, produced from specific, scarlet coloured earth. The first mentions of this attractive ceramic raw material date back to a time before 1000 AD, under the reign of the Song dynasty. The region around the town of Yixing naturally has more to offer however beyond its legendary ceramics. This primarily concerns the local black tea, which despite not being very well known, is all the more attractive for it. It was precisely Yixing Hong Cha that was the tea brewed in the first Yixing teapots at the beginning of ceramic production in this reason. At present mainly green tea is produced here, but the local black tea has never lost any of its quality or its popularity amongst the local people and those from the surrounding region. Producers of Yixing ceramics have been able to gain further renown precisely thanks to the local black tea. The tea has a refined, balanced taste of black tea with a long finish, offering several good infusions. Yixing Hong Cha is not usually available outside of its own specific region around the town of Yixing, and local ceramics producers mainly keep it for themselves. All tea purchased on order is sold out immediately following production and is never stored for further sale, whilst every year lovers of this tea hold on to their own supplies. |
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| Prepare tested water for the tea infusion with which you have experience, or use ordinary tap water which has been left standing for a sufficient period, preferably overnight, ideally rid of chlorine. Rinse the teapot and cups with hot water. Use approx. 2g of tea leaves (1-2 teaspoons) for each 150ml of infusion or to taste. Brew the necessary quantity of tea in hot water at a temperature of 100°C (immediately after boiling) for a period of 1 minute for the first and second infusions. If you prefer tea with milk, add 10-15ml of fresh milk and stir. |
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| 4.50 |
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| rated by 2 customers |
| 2 comments |
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| Lukáš B., Moravany, Czech Republic |
10/22/2009 6:56 PM |
4 points |
| Dobrý černý čaj. Avšak po předchozí zkušenosti s Keemun Superior nedosáhl na má očekávání.
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| Petr Z., Kutná Hora, Czech Republic |
3/4/2009 9:21 AM |
5 points |
| Tohle jsem dlouho hledal, skvělý černý čaj co mi nebude propadávat sítkem :-). Charakterově mi trochu připomíná Keemun, ale celkově chutná jinak, moc dobrý! |