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Golden Monkey - Black Tea

Golden Monkey - Black Tea

$115.00
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Type: Black Tea (Hong Cha)

Chinese Name: 金猴 (Jīn Hóu - "Golden Monkey")

Origin: Wuyi Mountain, Fujian, China

Grade: First Grade (Premium)

Growth Environment: High-altitude ecological tea garden (800-1200m)

Harvest: Spring pickings of tender buds and leaves

 

Appearance:

- Tight, slender leaves with golden tips

- Dark brown with subtle golden hues

- Slightly curved "monkey paw" shape

 

Flavor Profile:

Taste: Velvety malt with honey sweetness

Aroma: Orchid florals with baked yam notes

Tea Color: Vibrant amber-red

Aftertaste: Long-lasting dried persimmon sweetness

 

Caffeine Level: Moderate (comparable to Darjeeling)

 

Brewing Guide:

Gongfu Style:

5g leaves / 120ml gaiwan

95°C (203°F) water

Rinse (5 sec), then:

1st steep: 20 sec

2nd+: Add 5 sec per infusion

Yields 8+ steeps

 

Western Style:

3g / 250ml

90°C (194°F)

Steep 3 min (adjust to taste)

 

Health Aspects:

Rich in theaflavins (black tea antioxidants)

Naturally lower in tannins than Assam varieties

Contains magnesium and potassium

 

Storage Tips:

Keep in airtight container

Avoid refrigeration (absorbs moisture)

Consume within 2 years for peak flavor

 

Why This Tea?:

Made from rare "bud-and-leaf" pluckings

Hand-processed using traditional methods

Named for its resemblance to monkey paws

Champion Herbs' direct sourcing from Wuyi growers

 

*Note: Price varies by quantity ($18/50g, $115/500g). Higher grades contain more golden buds.*

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