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Yunnan Golden Snail Black Tea (Dian Hong Jin Luo) - Feng Qing
Yunnan • China Tea
Black Tea, known in China as hong cha or red tea, is called Dian Hong when produced in Yunnan.When hand-rolled into a spiral shape during processing, it is referred to as Golden Snail (Jin Luo).
Yunnan, in southwestern China, is mountainous and misty, with an exceptionally favorable ecosystem. It produces high-quality teas—including Pu-erh, green, black, and white—all from the Yunnan large-leaf variety.
Key distinction:
Yunnan black tea originates from Fengqing County. Since 1939, this tea region has led Yunnan’s premium black tea series with its rich aroma, resilience to multiple infusions, and honeyed sweetness.
Historical records show that around 1958, exporting one ton of Fengqing black tea could be exchanged for ten tons of steel.
Our Yunnan Golden Snail Black Tea (Dian Hong Jin Luo) comes from high-mountain gardens in Fengqing at 1,700 meters above sea level.
The area has:
Thanks to these natural conditions, the tea trees grow tall with strong buds and full leaves. Even when developing 5–6 leaves, the foliage remains tender. Its tea polyphenols and alkaloids rank among the highest in Chinese teas.
The dry leaves, as seen in photos from our physical teahouse, are black and gold, covered with fine hairs. In professional tasting, this is known as “visible fuzz” (xian hao)—a hallmark of high-grade tender buds, indicating fresh, sweet flavors in the cup.
Under light, the tea hairs are clearly visible in the liquor.
The brewed tea offers a complex aroma of floral, fruity, and honey notes. The taste is rich, fresh, and full-bodied, with layered complexity.
Each infusion maintains consistent flavor, and the tea can be brewed more than ten times.
Yunnan Golden Snail Black Tea (Dian Hong Jin Luo) – Feng Qing is a premium loose-leaf tea series carefully selected from its origin by the Chinese Tea Group.
Its versatile brewing options—hot, cold, or as milk tea—fully showcase the richness of Chinese loose-leaf black tea, delivering a refined, layered aroma and flavor.
The Terroir Speaks Through Every Leaf
Origin isn’t just a label — it’s the soul of the tea.
It is the land and the tea trees tended by generations of tea farmers, a living heritage passed down through time in harmony with nature.
Traditional craftsmanship cannot scale to mass production.
We honor this authentic essence, preserving every genuine step.
We could produce more tea, but we choose to craft better.