Keemun Panda Grade 1 Tea
Lovely burgundy depth with light hints of an oak cask. Of all the black tea in China, Keemun Panda #1 is one of the most popular. Located in the Anhui Provence, Keemun is one of the congou-type teas; meaning it requires a great deal of gongfu (disciplined skill) to make fine taut strips without breaking the leaves.
Taste Notes: Oaky, Bold, winey
Luxury Ingredients: Black tea
Origin: China
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All Camellia sinensis in our blends contributes to a fairer, more sustainable tea industry.
CAFFEINE CONTENT | HIGH
Cup per oz
10-12 cups per 1 oz
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1-2
4-6 mins
1-2
205-212°F
In 475 ml (8oz)
4-6 mins
I have discovered that I like green and white teas for health benefits, but i really like my black teas for flavor and caffeine punch. And organic is even better. I only brew for 2-3 minutes and add a bit of honey. Better than a stout cup of coffee. I purchase quite a few black teas from Culinary Teas and have yet to go wrong. Best wishes to you all.
Mike
It was good nothing crazy but it was good
loved trying all the varieties of matcha..... really loved the Earl Grey! I made an iced London Fog with it and it was amazing!
This ended my search for a good iced blueberry tea. I’ll be drinking this all summer long.
I tend to gravitate to the black teas and every one that i have tried from Culinary Teas has been very nice.




Great tea !
Always easy and quick.
Love Culinary Teas. Never buy anywhere else.
I enjoy this tea immensely. I have bought both the bagged tea and the loose leaf. The bagged tea has a very woody flavor, which a friend compared to alfalfa, that I absolutely love. However, I am the only one that loved it, others thought it off-putting. I then bought more just for me, but I got the loose leaf this time. This one has only a hint of woodiness, and really brings out the winy and fruity flavors. Now I have to share it! I would rate the bagged tea a four star and the loose leaf as a five star.
I'm not a tea connoisseur but I enjoy a variety of loose and bagged teas. I'm enjoying the Keemun Panda Grade 1 tea. It seems like a rather strong tea with what I would call a "woody" flavor. Perhaps not for everyone but just the thing for me with breakfast. I imagine that it would take milk well.

