Keemun Mao Feng means Qimen Fur Peak in Chinese, the peak of the Karst mountains and the dark furry appearance of the dried tea leaves.
Mao Feng is one of the most appreciated teas in the world, a staple breakfast tea in mainland China, and Keemun is regarded as the most premium. This sublime fine example of a Keemun is packed with goodness, and quite often, it's referred to as the "Bordeaux or Burgundy of Tea" by the Chinese tea community.
It is even rumoured to be a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II. An imperial tea-drinking experience.
Tasting Details
Specification
How to Brew
- Use one teaspoon of leaves (roughly 3g) for each person you are brewing tea for.
- Boil your water, let it cool for 30 seconds; 95-100 degrees is perfect
- Steep for 2-3 minutes according to taste.
- Reuse the leaves a further three times, by simply adding more hot water.