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Classic Laoshan Black Tea from Shandong

Original price $7.00 - Original price $95.00
Original price
$7.00
$7.00 - $95.00
Current price $7.00

Laoshan village is near Qingdao in the province of Shandong at an altitude of just 300 meters.  Laoshan village is also near a sacred mountain, and not far from the ocean.  Tea has been grown in Laoshan area for many generations. 

Our Laoshan teas are grown by the Liang family, who have a small family operation growing Laoshan tea and doing all the processing of the tea themselves as well.  You will notice that the tea is grown undercover of greenhouse which are fully covered in the winter to protect from frost and also in the earliest part of spring as well just as the leaves are starting to sprout.  In the middle and later part of the first flush growth stage the coverings are removed and the tea bushes grow in full view of the sun until plucking begins in the first week of April (early May for Black teas).

Laoshan black tea is small and tippy, it lacks white pekoe style hairs that give black teas their gold color.  Instead Lao Shan black is grown from Long Jing #43 and the dry leaf is small, spindly and has a brown-black shiny look to it.  The brewed leaf gradually unfolds and reveals it’s brown color.  The brewed leaves have a vertical (parallel to the stem) striations as a result of the rolling they undergo.  The tea soup is tending more towards gold in color with much less red than a typical black tea.  The taste of Laoshan black tea is amazingly sweet with very obvious chocolate notes and the slightest hint of osmanthus.  People often question whether sugar was added to the tea somehow, but it’s just naturally sweet and thick.

Laoshan Black is harvested from during the first week of May, and again in Autumn.  The tea is picked, wilted briefly, fried (kill green), rolled and then allowed to wilt under the sun in cloth bags for 2 to 3 days (depending on ambient temperatures).  After sun wilting is complete the tea is roasted in a kind of hot air tumbler (滚桶 ).

Our Classic grade, although not as small and fine as it's Imperial counterpart it is more robust in taste and has more of a dark chocolate bite to it.  It is very smooth with a golden yellow tea soup that is viscous and soupy.  I recommend getting a little of each grade to start and then decide for yourself which you like best!

We feel confident you will enjoy family-sourced Laoshan teas and invite you to try them all!

Area:  Laoshan village near Qingdao in Shandong

Time of harvest:  Early May

Click here to see pictures of the Liang family tea plantation and learn more about them!

Overall rating: 4.773585 / 5 from 53 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Classic Laoshan Black Tea from Shandong, grown by the Liang family in Laoshan village, offers a unique taste experience with sweet, chocolate notes and a golden tea soup. Harvested in early May, it is robust and smooth, inviting tea enthusiasts to explore its distinct flavor profile.

Summary topics

  • Taste Experience: 33%
  • Chocolate Flavor: 11%

Review topics: ["taste","quality","value","tea","price","aroma","chocolate","notes","color","aftertaste","sweetness","drinker","liquor","malty","oolong","cocoa","cups","version"].

Review highlights

  • "Categorically a fantastic tea with wonderful cocoa, chocolate, and malt notes that are balanced with body and aroma."Zack L.
  • "Dark Chocolate, dried fruit aftertaste, great energy and clears the nose when drinking."Steven M.
  • "It has a full, wide flavor and great mouth feel."Michael A.

Reviews

My Daily Go To

"Sweet, Chocolatey, Malty and very forgiving. Can't miss."

Joe C. (5/5)

Excellent Tea

"The teas from this company are fabulous!! I just got a bag of Classic Laoshan Black Tea and am going to start it today. It is an amazing tea with chocolate notes to it."

Teresa O. (5/5)

Chocolate Tea

"I love this chocolaty tea. It’s better than the Imperial version in my opinion. Great value. Love YS."

John T. (5/5)

This tea company was recommended

"This tea company was recommended to me and I'm happy with my purchase. I'm a long-time tea lover!"

Lana D. (5/5)

Smooth and chocolate notes.

"Smooth and chocolate notes."

Joslyn M. (5/5)

A Standout For its Rich Complex Flavour

"Based on some information I provided in an email, Scott (or a sidekick) gave me three suggestions that might fit the bill. This was one of them. It nailed it! I had been trying various sources over the last couple of years with no success. So a new tea gets added to my small tightly curated list of teas. For my aging taste buds, so many offerings are "just another tea". This one stood out: having a distinctive rich complex flavour that will please me and my wife and daughter for a long time."

chris t. (5/5)

Sweet, strong, chocolatey deliciousness

"First taste of this tea and I put more in the shopping basket. I like rich chocolatey, malty teas, and this one has it all"

Wendy (5/5)

still the best black tea in my collection

"I have to get a new bag of this every time I run out. Dark Chocolate, dried fruit aftertaste, great energy and clears the nose when drinking. Absolutely lovely black tea."

Steven M. (5/5)

Great tea!

"Amazing tea, really full flavoured and satisfying!"

Nathan S. (5/5)

Great tea

"This is a great black tea at this price range. I made it gongfu and grandpa style. You can brew it for more time or at higher temp."

David S. (5/5)

Q&A

The first paragraph says "We are offering this "Imperial Grade" Laoshan Green tea made from the tippiest first flush of spring 2018 tea leaves." Is this the Classic Laoshan, or is it the Imperial Grade Laoshan?
If the product title says Classic, then it's classic. We'll fix the description, thanks for your eagle eye.
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