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Anhui Qimen

China

Anhui Qimen tea growing region — watercolor illustration
Altitude 300-700m
Climate Humid subtropical with cool mornings and frequent mist
Soil Fertile red-yellow podzolic soils
Harvest April-September

About

Qimen County in southern Anhui produces Keemun black tea, one of the world's great black teas and a key ingredient in traditional English Breakfast blends. The valley location surrounded by mountains creates a cool, misty microclimate ideal for developing the complex aromatic compounds that give Keemun its signature winey, slightly smoky fragrance. The best grades exhibit a distinctive orchid-like aroma without astringency, earning Keemun its reputation as the 'Burgundy of teas.' Production involves careful slow-withering and controlled oxidation to achieve the tea's refined character.

Notable Varieties

Keemun (Qimen Hong Cha), Keemun Mao Feng

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