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A strong, dark-green tea with a notable fragrance and high in fluoride.
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Its sleek black leaf with golden tip produces a rich, auburn liquor and floral aroma. Produced in very limited quantities. Considered the Champagne of black teas.
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From the mountains of North Fujian, leaves are processed over pine fires to absorb the smoky flavor. The red liquor can be drunk with sugar and milk if desired.
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