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Golden Stallion Eyebrow (Jin Jun Mei) 金骏眉
Golden Stallion Eyebrow (Jin Jun Mei) 金骏眉
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Golden Stallion Eyebrow 金骏眉 (Jīn Jùn Méi) is a premium Chinese black tea (红茶, hóngchá) from Wuyishan, Fujian Province. It is known for its delicate, sweet, and complex flavor profile.
Key Features of 金骏眉:
- Origin: Wuyi Mountains, Fujian, China
- Tea Type: Black Tea (红茶)
- Appearance: Small, tightly rolled golden and black leaves
- Flavor Profile: Sweet, fruity, with hints of honey, caramel, and floral notes
- Aroma: Rich and mellow, with a natural sweetness and roasted undertones
- Processing: Handpicked from young buds of wild tea trees and carefully oxidized
金骏眉 is considered one of the highest-quality black teas in China, often enjoyed for its smoothness and lingering aftertaste.
1. Western-Style Brewing (Simple & Easy)
This method is great for a smooth, mellow cup with balanced flavors.
What You’ll Need:
- Tea Amount: 3-5g per 250ml (8oz) of water
- Water Temperature: 85-90°C (185-195°F)
- Steeping Time: 2-3 minutes
- Number of Infusions: 2-3
Steps:
- Preheat your teapot or cup by rinsing it with hot water.
- Add tea leaves to the teapot or infuser.
- Pour hot water over the leaves and steep for 2-3 minutes.
- Taste and adjust: If you prefer a stronger brew, increase steeping time slightly.
- Re-steep up to 2-3 times, slightly increasing the time with each infusion.
2. Gongfu-Style Brewing (Traditional Chinese Method)
This method brings out the full complexity of Jīn Jùn Méi through multiple infusions.
What You’ll Need:
- Tea Amount: 5-7g per 100ml (3oz) Gaiwan or Yixing teapot
- Water Temperature: 90-95°C (194-203°F)
- Steeping Time: 5-10 sec per infusion
- Number of Infusions: 6-8
Steps:
- Warm the teaware by rinsing with hot water.
- Rinse the tea leaves with a quick 2-second flash rinse (optional).
- First Steep: Pour hot water and steep for 5-10 seconds.
- Subsequent Steeps: Increase steeping time slightly (e.g., 10s, 15s, 20s).
- Enjoy the evolving flavors—early steeps are sweet and floral, later steeps develop caramel and malt notes.
3. Cold Brew Method (Refreshing & Smooth)
For a chilled, naturally sweet version.
What You’ll Need:
- Tea Amount: 6-8g per 500ml (17oz) of cold water
- Steeping Time: 6-12 hours in the fridge
- Serving: Strain and serve over ice
Steps:
- Place tea leaves in a pitcher with cold, filtered water.
- Let it steep in the fridge for 6-12 hours.
- Strain and enjoy a refreshing, naturally sweet iced tea.
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