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Sun Moon Lake Taiwan Black Tea (T-18) – Ruby Red Tea with Strawberry & Cinnamon-Mint |50g
Sun Moon Lake Taiwan Black Tea (T-18) – Ruby Red Tea with Strawberry & Cinnamon-Mint |50g
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Why You’ll Love It
Why You’ll Love It
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The Sun Moon Lake Taiwan Black Tea (T-18), also known as Ruby Red Tea, is crafted from the T-18 Hongyu (Ruby) tea cultivar, a tree bred specifically for this exceptional black tea. Leaves from this cultivar are fully oxidized, giving the tea its name and rich flavor profile.
This tea, harvested from the lush tea gardens of Nantou County, showcases the best of Taiwan’s black tea tradition. The dry leaves are slender and long, with a deep black hue and a glossy sheen, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship behind its creation.

Aroma:
Ruby Red Tea delivers an elegant aromatic profile, with a delicate interplay of fruity notes such as pineapple, citrus, and grape, alongside hints of cinnamon and refreshing mint—distinctly Taiwanese qualities that make this tea truly unique.
Flavor Profile:
Bright and complex, the liquor offers a bold and clean astringency, characteristic of the world’s finest black teas. Its flavor layers include a harmonious balance of rich, fruity sweetness and warming spice. Expect flavors of ripe pineapple and citrus zest, paired with a smooth cinnamon warmth and a subtle hint of menthol that lingers beautifully.
Appearance:
The tea brews to a bright, vibrant red liquor, showcasing its superior quality. Its clear, luminous color enhances the tasting experience.
Ruby Red Tea (T-18) is a world-class Taiwanese black tea, recognized for its distinctive combination of flavor, aroma, and appearance. Whether you are a tea connoisseur or new to premium teas, this offering is a perfect introduction to Taiwan's black tea legacy.
Savor the pinnacle of Taiwanese tea-making. Explore Sun Moon Lake Ruby Red Tea today.
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