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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.
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'''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.
  
 
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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Latest revision as of 10:26, 13 April 2020

Jin Jun Mei tea

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.

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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