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Qǐ Mèn Hóng Chá
Red Tea
Qǐ Mèn Hóng Chá祁门红茶
Qímén Hóngchá
- Origin
- China, Ānhuī Province (安徽省, Ānhuī Shěng). Main area — Qímén County (祁...
- Tea type
- Red Tea
- Caffeine Level
- Medium
- Water Temperature
- 90.000000
Tea notes
Brewing, origin and taste.
Premium Chinese red tea with a unique orchid and honey aroma — the legendary Keemun.
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Brewing, origin and taste notes
Brewing
- Brewing Temperature
- 90.000000 - 95.000000
- Tea Amount
- 3–5 g per 100–120 ml (gongfu method); 3–4 g per 200–250 ml (European method).
- Teaware
- Porcelain gàiwǎn (蓋碗) or thin-walled porcelain teapot — neutral material reveals "Qimen fragrance" without distortion. Yíxīng teapot (宜興紫砂壺) — good option fo...
- Water Temperature
- 90.000000
- Brewing Notes
- Qihong is excellent in "European" format too — 3–4 g per large cup, 3–5 minutes steeping. This is how it's drunk in England — with or without milk. For pure tastin...
- Water Temperature Detail
- 90–95°C. For highest grades (Mao Feng, Xiang Luo) — 85–90°C. Boiling water is acceptable only for low grades.
Origin
- Tea Type
- Red
- Origin Country
- CN
- Province
- Anhui
- Category
- Famous Teas of China (中國十大名茶). One of the "world's three high-fragrance red teas." Intangible Cultural Heritage of China (國家級非物質文化遺產, inscribed in 2008, project № ...
- Coordinates
- approximately 29°51′ N, 117°43′ E (Qimen County).
- Origin
- China, Ānhuī Province (安徽省, Ānhuī Shěng). Main area — Qímén County (祁門縣, Qímén Xiàn), as well as adjacent territories of Yī County (黟縣, Yī Xiàn), D...
Taste
- Dry Leaf Appearance
- Thin, tightly twisted, even particles with elegant "tip" (鋒苗秀麗). Color — deep black with characteristic "precious luster" (寶光, bǎoguāng) — oily, slightly iri...
- Dry Leaf Aroma
- Famous "Qimen fragrance" (祁門香) — delicate, elegant, not "hitting the nose" but enveloping. Orchid, rose, honey, powdered sugar, apple, dried fruits. Light un...
- Liquor Aroma
- Complex, multi-layered. Base — floral-honey complex (rose, orchid, honey). Top notes — apple, dried fruits. Middle — sugar, malt, light "gingerbread" undertone. Base —...
- Liquor Color
- Bright, ruby-red with orange undertone, transparent, clear. At the cup's edge — characteristic "golden ring" (金圈, jīnquān) — sign of high theaflavin content and qu...
- Spent Leaves
- Whole, soft, elastic leaves of even red-brown color, glossy. Buds — golden. Uniformity of spent leaves — indicator of proper refining.
- Taste
- Full, velvety, rounded. Sweetness (honey, malt) dominates, but in balance with gentle, "silky" astringency. Fruity notes (apple, dried fruits), floral (rose), light &q...
Details
- Oxidation
- 85.000000 - 95.000000
- Oxidation Maximum
- 95.000000
- Oxidation Maximum Detail
- 95
- Cultivar
- Qímén Zhū Yè Zhǒng (祁門櫧葉種, Qímén Zhū Yè Zhǒng) — "Oak-leaf variety from Qimen," *Camellia sinensis* var. *sinensis*. Registered as Huacha...
- Picking
- Spring (March–April) — highest grade; summer (June–July) and autumn (September) — standard grades. Early spring harvest before Gǔyǔ (穀雨, ~April 20) is considered best.
- Phase
- Early
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