Organic

SKU

2200

Grand Yunnan Imperial (Organic)

Chinese black tea
This delicious black tea, also known as "surgeon's tea" because it awakens without overstimulating, has a honeyed scent and is ideal for the morning.
USDA Organic
$18.00

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  • Infusion Time 4'

  • Quantity 0.2 oz / 10 fl oz - 6g / 30cl

  • Temperature of infusion 195°F - 90°C

  • Time of the day All day long, Morning

Description

The subtle flavor of this flowery, mild tea is known as the "Mocha of teas" or "Surgeon's tea", as it has the power to revive without over-stimulating the nerves. A splendid leaf with plenty of golden buds.

Our verdict: Flowery and mild, this tea's great character and subtlety has led it to be named the 'Mocha of teas' or "the Surgeons’ tea", as it has the power to revive without over-stimulating the nerves. A splendid leaf with plenty of golden buds. A must for customers of Le Palais des Thés.

Story: Yunnan began producing black tea in the 1940’s, at the instigation of the government, who hoped to develop black tea productions for export. The region offers ideal geological and weather conditions for growing tea: red, fertile soil, a misty and humid climate, and a constant average daily temperature from 59 to 73°F all year round, which gave Kunmings, the provincial capital, built at an altitude of 6,560 feet (2000 m) the nickname of “The City of Four Springs”. Tea growing takes up the whole of the south and southwest of the province. The principal variety of tea bush grown is Da Ye, a bush with large leaves used to make Pu Erh. Until recently, Yunnan produced mostly black tea (which the Chinese call red), but because of the great popularity of Pu Erh, production is now primarily dedicated to the manufacture of dark teas.

Together with Keemun, Yunnan black tea is among the best in China. Easily appreciated, since it is very scented and with scarcely any bitterness thanks to the delicacy of the leaf and the number of buds it contains, it is available in a great many grades.

Suggestion of preparation

To prepare hot tea:

Steep 6g / 0.2oz of tea in 30cl / 10fl oz of filtered water for 4 minutes at 195F° (90°C).

Tea and dishes message

Pairs well with grilled or roasted beef and lamb.

Recipe

Madeleines With Grand Yunnan Impérial

Madeleines With Grand Yunnan Impérial

Serves 4

Preparation time : 30 minutes

View the recipe

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5 /5

Based on 6 customer(s) reviews

Teresa O.   published 12/14/2024 following an order made on 11/23/2024

5/5

Amazing as always!!!

Teresa O.   published 11/10/2024 following an order made on 10/14/2024

5/5

Amazing! Got it for a gift for my husband and he Really Loved It!!

Peter B.   published 09/02/2024 following an order made on 08/07/2024

5/5

This is a wonderful flavored tea my favorite tea of all time

Isabelle D.   published 08/31/2024 following an order made on 08/10/2024

5/5

My morning tea. Cant be without it.

Dimitri V.   published 05/28/2024 following an order made on 04/02/2024

5/5

When branded monovarietal teas are becoming increasing rarity, Palais de Thes is a place to go. Note that pure Younnans, Keemuns, and other similar products have been discontinued at Kuzmi's, are not shopped worldwide by Mariage Freres and by TWG (unless you want to go with excellent, but expensive Golden Needle). Please, keep these teas available.

Walter C.   published 02/14/2024 following an order made on 01/19/2024

5/5

I love this medium bodied, full flavored, less acidic tea. It's perfect on a Sunday morning when you can linger with the newspaper, and savor the tea.

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