Chun Mee Tea
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A popular green tea with a refreshing acidity and infamous quality.
Origin
ChinaFlavour Notes
Green Tea, Well Rounded, Light Tangy Freshness, Lively, Refreshing, PlummyThe Tea
Chun Mee is a popular green tea sometimes referred to as ‘Precious eyebrows’ due to the appearance of the dry leaves. Grown in the south of China, this tea is sought out internationally for its unique flavour and refreshing acidity.
Green tea is celebrated for its health benefits, especially the high levels of naturally occurring antioxidants. In the cup you can expect a well-rounded flavour with a light, tangy freshness and invigorating sharpness.
Recommended brew method
We recommend infusing 3g Chun Mee per cup for three minutes at 80°C. Up to four further two-minute infusions are possible. Enjoy black.
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