RED TEA #15
Aroma: delicate, fruity, floral with confectionery notes Taste: sweet, balanced, dense. Notes of baked fruits and chocolate. The aftertaste is enveloping and fresh. Over time, shaikhun will gain flavor and aroma, and become softer and thicker. Impact: warming, gently toning, concentrating. Collection: First collection in spring 2022, Jinoshan Mountain (Yule), Xishuangbanna County, Yunnan Province, China. Red tea from big old tea trees (Gu Shu), dried in the sun (kit. 晒红乔木古树). The tea is harvested from trees about 150 years old in a high-altitude tea garden on the slope of Mount Jinoshan. The developed root system of old trees makes the leaves richer in trace elements, and the high-altitude collection area is characterized by ecological purity and a climate favorable for tea cultivation. Jinoshan Mountain, also known as Yule Shan, belongs to the group of 6 Famous Tea Mountains. It is located near the city of Jinghong, the administrative center of Xishuangbanna County. Shaikhuns are a s