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China Lapsang Souchong Black Tea

£3.50

China Lapsang Souchong

100 grams

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China Lapsang Souchong Black Tea is a very distinctive tea with a smoky, tar like flavour, achieved by drying the leaves over smoking fires made of pine shards. As a smoked tea it is best drunk with a slice of lemon or orange than with milk.

It is originally from the Wuyi region of the Chinese province of Fujian and is occasionally just called Smoked Tea. Some claim that it was the first tea ever manufactured in China but the basis of this claim is so spurious it is worth mentioning as anecdotal only.

With a history of tea cultivation that dates back more than 2000 years, China still produces the widest range of teas in the world. The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, evolved in China, and from there was exported to Japan and later throughout Asia. We stock a range of fine China teas includes both green and black teas, some of which are delicately flavoured with flower petals, and of course several varieties of that famous scented tea, Earl Grey.

The history of tea in China is a long and convoluted story going back at least 2000 years if not longer.

It was considered a medicinal aid at first and the nobility drank it to show off status whilst the general population merely liked its refreshing flavour.

In 2016, the discovery of the earliest known physical evidence of tea in China came from the mausoleum of Emperor Jing of Han in Xi’an which gave a clue that tea made from the Camellia sinensis (the tea bush) was consumed by Han dynasty Emperors as early as the second century BC. Of course there are many scholarly works that describe some kind of infusion that might have been a tea made from Camellia sinensis going back at least a thousand years before the Han dynasty but will we ever know exactly how the practice of tea drinking originated?

Certainly we know that the practice of fermentation and preparation has changed over the centuries. Originally the leaves were steamed and around the 13th Century the process changed and now they have been generally roasted ever since.

Weight 0.1 kg
Country of Origin

China

Batch Code

DD 238514