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    • 2025/9/26
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
    When European tea clippers first rounded the Cape of Good Hope in the mid-seventeenth century, the chests that most excited Londo...
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    • 2025/9/26
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
    Ask most tea lovers outside China to name a Chinese black tea and the answer is often Keemun or Dian Hong; few realize that the v...
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    • 2025/9/26
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
    When European tea drinkers first encountered the dark, twisted leaves that brewed into a bright crimson liquor in the early seven...
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    • 2025/9/25
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
    Long before English tea clippers raced across the oceans and Victorian drawing rooms echoed with the clink of bone china, a small...
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    • 2025/9/25
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Sovereign of Chinese Black Tea
    Few teas ignite the Western imagination as fiercely as Lapsang Souchong. Mention it in a London tearoom or a Brooklyn café and fa...
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    • 2025/9/25
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
    When European tea clippers first rounded the Cape of Good Hope in the late seventeenth century, the holds of the East Indiamen ca...
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    • 2025/9/25
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Gave the World Black Tea
    Ask most tea lovers to name the oldest black tea on earth and they will pause; mention Lapsang Souchong, however, and eyes light ...
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    • 2025/9/25
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor That Changed World Tea
    Ask most tea lovers to name China’s oldest black tea and the answer is usually “Keemun” or “Yunnan Gold.” Few realize that both ...
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    • 2025/9/25
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
    Long before English tea clippers raced across the oceans and before Duchess Anna poured the first cup that launched afternoon tea...
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    • 2025/9/25
    • Black Tea
    Lapsang Souchong: The Pine-Smoked Ancestor of All Black Teas
    When European tea clippers first rounded the Cape of Good Hope in the mid-seventeenth century, the cargo that most excited London...
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