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2025/9/17
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Gave the World Black Tea
If every tea has a birthplace, then the cradle of black tea is the rocky, mist-locked Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian. There, ...
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2025/9/17
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
Lapsang Souchong—known in China as Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong—occupies a singular throne in the pantheon of black teas. It is simultan...
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2025/9/17
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Changed World Tea
Ask most tea lovers outside China to name a Chinese black tea and the answer is often “Keemun” or “Yunnan Gold.” Few realize that...
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2025/9/17
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Gave the World Black Tea
Long before the English added milk and sugar, before the Indian subcontinent knew tea bushes, a small village in the Wuyi Mountai...
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2025/9/17
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Changed World Tea
Ask most tea lovers to name the first black tea ever created and they will probably hesitate; mention Lapsang Souchong, however, ...
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2025/9/16
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Gave the World Black Tea
Long before Assam, Ceylon or Earl Grey entered the English lexicon, the first sip of what Europe would call “black tea” was carri...
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2025/9/16
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Gave the World Its First Black Tea
Long before Assam, Ceylon or Keemun entered the lexicon of tea, there was Lapsang Souchong—an audacious, resin-sweet leaf born in...
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2025/9/16
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of Global Black Tea
If every tea tells a story, Lapsang Souchong whispers legends of mist-clad cliffs, itinerant merchants, and the moment when China...
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2025/9/16
Oolong Tea
Wuyi Rock Soul: The Living Legend of Da Hong Pao
High in the mist-crowned Wuyi Mountains of northern Fujian, narrow plank paths still cling to sheer cliffs where monks once gathe...
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2025/9/16
Black Tea
Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
Lapsang Souchong—pronounced “lah-SAHNG soo-CHONG”—is the tea that startled Europe three centuries ago and still divides opinion t...
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