Keemun Hao Ya "B"

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  • “This is the first Keemun that I have tasted on its own. I have drank tea blends that are made partly with Keemun. The dry leaves smell somewhat smokey. At the first sip I found the smokey note and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Tealuxe has described this tea accurately. It’s tangy enough to feel warming, but it’s not too bold. It has a complex flavor—almost a fruity sweetness when drunk slowly, but a bit spicy if...” Read full tasting note
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“This classic ‘Red Tea’, popular in Britain, is lightly sweet and subtly smoky.”
Origin: China

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This is the first Keemun that I have tasted on its own. I have drank tea blends that are made partly with Keemun.

The dry leaves smell somewhat smokey.

At the first sip I found the smokey note and as a sweet fruity flavor. As the tea cooled I smelled and got more of a honey flavor. The color of the tea was a dark brown when brewed. This tea has a subtle smokiness that I like.

ScottTeaMan

Harney’s Hao Ya B is really good too. :))

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62 tasting notes

Tealuxe has described this tea accurately. It’s tangy enough to feel warming, but it’s not too bold. It has a complex flavor—almost a fruity sweetness when drunk slowly, but a bit spicy if swallowed quickly.

ScottTeaMan

Didn’t you find it mildly smokey….every HY B I’ve tried is mildly smokey.

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