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Fengqing County in western Yunnan has been producing Gongfu black tea for over a century. The region sits along the Lancang River valley, where consistent mist, red clay soil, and high altitude combine to produce leaves with exceptional sweetness and body. The Mingyun Tea Professional Cooperative continues this tradition — selecting, processing, and refining with the careful, time-intensive Gongfu methods that define authentic Yunnan black tea.
China · Yunnan · Fengqing County (凤庆县)
Classical Yunnan black tea. Inspected and certified Grade 1. Spring 2026.
Fengqing County sits in the heart of western Yunnan — one of China's most respected black tea regions, where the Lancang River valley creates a climate of consistent mist, fertile soil, and long growing seasons. The Mingyun Tea Professional Cooperative has worked this land with traditional Gongfu methods that prioritise depth and smoothness over yield.
Grade 1 Gongfu Black Tea means the leaves are hand-sorted to strict standards. The result is a cup with no rough edges — clean honey sweetness up front, a dried rose note through the middle, and a warm cocoa finish that stays long after the last sip. Low astringency. High resteep value. Six to eight steepings, each deepening the character without losing the sweetness.
Commissioned inspection confirmed Grade 1 (一级). Produced April 18, 2026. From Fengqing County Mingyun Tea Professional Cooperative (云南省凤庆县铭韵茶叶专业合作社).
Origin: Fengqing County, Yunnan, China
Grade: Grade 1 (一级)
Type: Gongfu Black Tea (工夫红茶)
Production: April 18, 2026
Producer: Mingyun Tea Professional Cooperative, Fengqing
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Fengqing County, Yunnan, China
Origin Estate
The Mingyun Tea Professional Cooperative is based in Fengqing County — a region known across China for producing the finest Gongfu black tea. Surrounded by mountain gardens at altitude, the cooperative applies strict Grade 1 selection standards and traditional processing methods. Each batch is commissioned for independent inspection before release. April 2025 harvest.
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