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Indulge in the exquisite flavors of English Tea Store's Keemun Panda Loose Leaf Tea, a 16-ounce pouch that offers a delightful blend of winey and fruity notes, perfect for tea enthusiasts seeking both taste and health benefits.
S**Y
Familiar and good
If you like an English breakfast tea but the price of a supermarket blend is forbidding this should serve the purpose with distinction. In fact, I prefer it.
J**E
Excellent tea
This is our breakfast tea and is strong, flavorful but not bitter.
C**F
A very decent true Keemun at an attractive price
I drink mostly China black teas, and have loved a good Keemun or Yunnan for many years. I've tried various grades anywhere from $12 a pound up to $80. Of course I would drink a high end Keemun exclusively but they are expensive. This is not a high end Keemun, but it's at a very good price, and could easily be my daily morning cup. Calling it perhaps a low-end Keemun is not such faint praise - understand that this is still much better than basically any tea you will find in a supermarket. It has the characteristic smoothness and sweet richness, lack of astringency even when long steeped, pinot noir hints and maybe a very slight cocoa hint. Not smoky but it's better to be lacking in smoke rather than have too much in a Keemun. All of these characteristics will be more pronounced in a higher grade tea, they are a bit dialed down here. Not much in the way of fragrance. I don't find any cloudiness as some other reviewer noted. If you like a good English Breakfast, but the best tea you've had is a mass market Twinings Prince of Wales, or a Lipton Black Pearl, you will find this tea a nice introduction to finer things and hint of what a really good China black can be. If you appreciate this then you will find a reason to spend the money on a really good high end Keemun and appreciate it (practically nirvana in a cup to me). If you're looking for this to be a $50 a pound Keemun at a quarter the price, well no.I will be buying some more.I used to buy my teas faithfully at SpecialTeas, who had a fine array of fairly graded and fairly priced China Blacks from low to high end. But they were since bought and shuttered by Teavana, a horribly overpriced boutique whose marketing geniuses essentially dumped the really high end varieties and doubled the prices of the low-mid grades. I have tried Imperial Tea Garden, and just fount Upton, which looks like they have a good selection of various grades and fair prices, perhaps my new SpecialTeas. My advice to English Tea Store is maybe offer a couple of higher grade Keemuns and I don't see any Yunnans in their listings.
P**O
This is a tea for real Tea Drinkers
We just love this tea...straight or blended. It has a lovely light Smokey overtone, and a rich and robust palate. We also blend it with a good quality Assam, for a bit of difference.Definitely recommend this tea...if you're truly a Tea Drinker.
E**G
A nice well-priced Keemun
This is not your top-of-the-line Keemun, just a well priced and very good flavored tea. I sometimes drink it straight and love the slightly smoky (I don't know how else to describe it) flavor of Keemun. Mostly, however, I create my own breakfast mix with a little Keemun for flavor, Assam for wake-up strength and astringency and Nilgiri to mellow it all out.
R**E
Wonderful Tea
This tea is wonderful, we are on our 10th pound. We use it to make Ice Tea, the taste and color are second to none.it does not have a after taste or upset my stomach like other Ice Teas does. We will keep buying for years to come. To make the Tea we use a coffee maker with a 1/4 cup of tea, 1 cup sugar and full carafe of water, put in fridge to cool. Add ice before drinking and enjoy.
G**E
Excellent Keemun has been delicious and nostalgic for me as ...
Excellent Keemun has been delicious and nostalgic for me as I first tried Keemun in the late 1960s when I had a friend that was a gourmet food salesman and he gave me some Keemun. The delicious Keemun Tee brings back nice memories for me. I like it hot and plain but also make superb Ice Tea with fresh lemon and raw sugar added.
S**I
Disappointed
I have been buying my Keemun at World Market for a number of years. When they discontinued it, I went online in search of my favorite tea. I should have lectured myself that , "You get what you pay for". Three plus ounces of Keemun at World market was $9.99 and 2 ounces at my favorite tea shop is $6.00. I should not have bought based on price - $11.99/lb. This tea does not have the good strong, fresh flavor that my favorite Keemuns do. I have since read that only a low grade Keemun will be murky when brewed, not nice and clear as it should be. This tea is very murky. Don't hate it, but don't like it.
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