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− | [[File:Jin Jun Mei.jpg|thumb|right|Jin Jun Mei tea]] | + | [[File:File:Jin_Jun_Mei.jpg|thumb|right|Jin Jun Mei tea]] |
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− | '''Jin Jun Mei''' (金俊眉茶) is a [[black tea]] from Tongmu, a village in [[Wuyi]] area. An other famous [[tea]] from this place is [[Lapsang Souchong]] and Jin Jun Mei is therefore often compared with it and sometimes also referred as a "better" version. | + | '''Jin Jun Mei''' (金俊眉茶) is a [[black tea]] from Tongmu, a village in [[Wuyi]] area. Another famous [[tea]] from this place is [[Lapsang Souchong]] and Jin Jun Mei is therefore often compared with it and sometimes also referred as a "better" version. |
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| For Jin Jun Mei are only leaf buds used which gives the tea golden glow. The taste is sweet and honey-like similar to [[Jin Mao Hou]]. | | For Jin Jun Mei are only leaf buds used which gives the tea golden glow. The taste is sweet and honey-like similar to [[Jin Mao Hou]]. |
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| |title=Jin Jun Mei - Teapedia | | |title=Jin Jun Mei - Teapedia |
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− | |keywords=Jin Jun Mei, anxi tea, oolong | + | |keywords=Jin Jun Mei, wuyi tea, black tea |
− | |description=Jin Guan Yin is a new Oolong tea from Anxie in China. It is not a new varietal but a Jin Jun Mei clone set on a Huang Jin Gui root. | + | |description=Jin Jun Mei is a black tea from Tongmu, a village in Wuyi area. Another famous tea from this place is Lapsang Souchong and Jin Jun Mei is therefore often compared with it and sometimes also referred as a "better" version. |
− | |image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Tie-Guan-Yin-close.jpg | + | |image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Jin_Jun_Mei.jpg |
| |image_alt=Jin Jun Mei tea | | |image_alt=Jin Jun Mei tea |
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| |og:site_name=Teapedia - The Tea Encyclopedia | | |og:site_name=Teapedia - The Tea Encyclopedia |
| |og:title=Jin Jun Mei - Teapedia | | |og:title=Jin Jun Mei - Teapedia |
− | |og:description=Jin Guan Yin is a new Oolong tea from Anxie in China. It is not a new varietal but a Jin Jun Mei clone set on a Huang Jin Gui root. | + | |og:description=Jin Jun Mei is a black tea from Tongmu, a village in Wuyi area. Another famous tea from this place is Lapsang Souchong and Jin Jun Mei is therefore often compared with it and sometimes also referred as a "better" version. |
− | |og:image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Tie-Guan-Yin-close.jpg | + | |og:image=http://teapedia.org/en/File:Jin_Jun_Mei.jpg |
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