- Keemun tea
Infobox_Tea
Tea_name = Keemun
Tea_type = Black
Tea_color = Black
Tea_
Tea_origin =Qimen County , Anhui Province,China | Tea_names = Qimen, , qímén, Qimen Hong Cha | Tea_quick = fruity with hints of pineKeemun (zh-stp|s=|t=祁門紅茶|p=qímén hóngchá, "lit." "Qimen red tea") is a black Chinese
tea with awine y andfruit ytaste , designated as aChina Famous Tea .Keemun is produced in the
Qimen County of Huangshan City, inAnhui (Anhwei) province. ("Keemun" was actually the English spelling for "Qimen" during the colonial era.)Keemun has a relatively short history. It was first produced in
1875 by a failed civil servant,Yu Quianchen , after he traveled toFujian province to learn the secrets of black tea production. Prior to that, onlygreen tea was made in Anhui. The result exceeded his expectations, and the excellent Keemun tea quickly gained popularity inEngland , and became the most prominent ingredient of theEnglish Breakfast tea blend.Tasting and brewing
The aroma of Keemun is fruity, with hints of
pine (like inLapsang souchong ) andflower iness (but not at all as floral asDarjeeling tea ) which creates the very distinctive and balanced taste. Keemun contains lesscaffeine thanAssam tea . It also displays a hint of deliciousorchid fragrance and the so-called 'China tea sweetness. The tea can have a more bitter taste and the smokiness can be more defined depending on the variety.Keemun is typically enjoyed without
milk orsugar ; however, it goes well with milk.Varieties
*Keemun Gongfu or Congou (祁門功夫) - Made with careful skill ("gongfu") to produce thin, tight strips without breaking the leaves.
*Keemun Mao Feng (祁門毛峰) - A variety, where "Mao Feng" means Fur Peak, which is made of only slightly twisted leaf buds and is sometimes noted for a smoother and different flavor. Many people prefer to brew the tea for a considerable amount of time, in fact up to 7 minutes, while using a smaller quantity in order to bring out more interesting tones in the tea.
*Keemun Xin Ya (祁門新芽) - The early bud variety, it is said to have less bitterness.
*Keemun Hao Ya (祁門毫芽) - A variety known for its fine buds, sometimes showing prominent amounts of silver tips, and is generally the highest grade. In itself Hao Ya is sometimes separated into A and B, where A is the better grade.
*Hubei Keemun (湖北祁門) - "Not a true Keemun", but variety that comes from the Hubei Province west ofAnhui but the tea is said to have similar qualities to theAnhui Keemun.References
* [http://www.teaspring.com/Tian-Fang-Keemun.asp Teaspring page on Keemun Tea]
* [http://www.uptontea.com/shopcart/item.asp?from=catalog.asp&itemID=ZK98&parent=Teas%3EBlack%3EChina&category=Keemun&sortMethod=0&categoryID= Upton page on Keemun Mao Feng]
* [http://www.tea-sources.com/keemun-tea-c-3.html Keemun Hao Ya Tea From Tea Sources]
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