• Lapsang Souchong smoked black tea from China - Coffea Roasterie
  • Lapsang Souchong

Lapsang Souchong

Regular price

A smoked black tea (more traditionally known as Zheng Shan Xiao
Zhong), Lapsang Souchong is produced in Zhejiang, China in a village
called Tong Mu. According to some legends, the practice of smoking tea
is an accidental one, with tea taking on smoke flavor from nighttime
fires along trade routes.  Whatever the origin of the practice, tea
drinkers have delighted at the warming, smoky flavor of Lapsang
Souchong for centuries.

Name: Lapsang Souchong

Origin: Zhejiang, China

Processing: Smoked Black Tea - Altered

Brewing Instructions are included on the tin.

There are many legends that speculate on the origin of smoking tea, and the common thread through all of them is an accidental discovery (examples include: bandits burning down a tea shed, accidentally leaving tea stock in campfire smoke on trade routes from China to Europe). We are inclined to believe that the discovery was accidental indeed. These days Lapsang Souchong is processed in a 3-4 story smoking shed called a qinglou. At the bottom of a qinglou is a wood oven where horsetail pine is burned, producing smoke throughout the levels of the shed. The leaves are withered on the top levels, oxidized on the middle levels, and dried in the bottom levels.

Our coffee bags are now recyclable - just return your used bag to any of our cafés and we'll take care of the rest.

Weight: