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🌟 Sip the legacy, savor the bold – Yunnan Black, your daily ritual redefined.
Yunnan Black Premium Loose Leaf Tea is a 100g pack of fully oxidized black tea leaves from Yunnan, China—the historic birthplace of tea. Known for its brassy red color, smoky aroma, and rich nutty-chocolate flavor, it offers moderate caffeine for a balanced energy boost. This tea supports multiple infusions, revealing new flavor dimensions with each steep, making it a versatile and sustainable choice for discerning tea lovers.









| ASIN | B0CL5CN86M |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,392 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 576 in Black Tea |
| Brand | Hiip Tea |
| Brand Name | Hiip Tea |
| Caffeine Content Description | Medium Caffeine |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 34 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 1.00 |
| Flavour | Yunnan Black |
| Item Form | Loose Leaves |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Item form | Loose Leaves |
| Manufacturer | Hiip Tea |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Speciality | Antioxidant |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| Tea variety | Black |
| Unit Count | 100.0 gram |
| Unit count | 100.0 gram |
T**V
Good value, reasonably high quality. Nice flavour.
Yunnan is one of the earliest types of tea. Still great now. I use it to blend with other teas. But it's nice on its own too. Great leaf size. Good value.
S**N
Black Chinese
It is rare I give five stars, but this tea is lovely, slightly different in taste to the other Asian teas, I think I will try the white tips next time although I always find myself coming back to the black teas. It is something to try and feel grateful for (which I try), in the road of life we never know what’s round the corner.
P**W
Not very flavorsome.
Not very tasty .
T**G
Smokey, burned flavour that has a much better finish than beginning!
I've been trying a few of these recently, never really drank tea throughout life so I've taken the plunge and I guess jumped in at the deep end! This particular tea has a sort of sweet, smoky/burned flavour to it. I'll be honest, as soon as it hit the mouth I pulled the same face Robert De Niro pulls when he hears something particularly silly. Once it exits the mouth and you've swallowed its actually pleasant and refreshing. After a while you get used to the funky smoke taste at the start!
C**T
Great taste
My favorite tea what else is there to say well packed arrived in good time ,tastes wonderful
S**1
TEA LEAVES MIXED WITH PLENTY OF DEBRIS!
I decided to try this Hiip Tea Yunnan Black premium loose-leaf tea over my favourite Assam tea. The first thing that hit me was the smell, it was very peppery. As for the taste, that was also strong and peppery, and it had an earthy note to it. Over the next couple of days, the smell tended to fade. The taste did take some getting use to, and it was not something I was really used to having drunk English tea blends all my life, but in the end it was okay, but it's not my favourite. What really shocked me, though, was the amount of debris mixed in with the tea. My bag contained bits of plastic covered copper wire, grit, stones, and a plentiful amount of twigs which float to the top of the pot—not what I call a premium bag of tea! I'm afraid I won't be reordering this Chinese Yunnan black tea by Hiip again, and I cannot recommend it. If you're looking for an alternative, I also ordered a bag of Hiip's Assam India Premium black loose-leaf tea, the Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe TGFOP (Assam India, 175g), and that was an excellent premium bag of tea. I'm afraid the Yunnan Black was a failed experiment, I'll be sticking with my favourite Assam tea from now on.
J**C
First class tea
Loved the flavour excellent service
W**Y
Comforting Strong Enjoyable Cuppa
Comes in an airtight package that locked all the glorious smell inside. Cutting open the resalable package I was greeted by a strong wood smell, hint of orange zest, earthy, with a slight dark chocolate hint. I’m no sommelier or tea expert so forgive my attempts at describing the aroma and taste. Upon opening the package, I was eager to taste the tea. I adore strong punchy robust teas, and Assam teas fit that description wonderfully. I looked to see if the tea had been crushed and was powder, but happy to say there was no sign of powder. The packaging had brewing instruction printed, which could be useful to some. Once brewed, the rich earthy aroma really hits, and it was so warming. I had started to have high hopes for this tea. Thankfully, it didn’t let me down. Upon tasting, the woody earthy hints strongly reminded me of a winter walk through the woods, kicking up wet leaves. A very fresh punch, robust, bitter, and then the wood taste gives way to a nut like sweetness. Then a hint of sour, like you found a sour cherry in some dark chocolate. This all fades leaving with a subtle hint of orange. Ideal drink for winter, it wakes you up, yet feels lovely and comforting. I have had many Assam teas. This is very good, and after trying this Yunnan Black I will be buying Indian Assam. If you prefer more subtle teas, like green, white, oolong, etc… this may not be for you, or you can brew it for a much shorter time.
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