I think the company for this is Shanghai Tiantian, International Trading Co. LTD.
So, I moved. I'm now able to wake up at 7 and enjoy a cup of tea and a proper breakfast before going to school and let me tell you, it's awesome. What's more awesome is that I finally have a teapot as opposed to constantly making tea in the Keurig. However, I don't want to use up all of my good tea if I just want to make something to chug while doing work so that's where this tea comes in. I got it at the Asian market for $2.75 for 8 oz(?) and was just hoping that it was drinkable.
Outsides: The tin is actually really nicely sealed: There's an outer lid, an inner lid and paper surrounding the tea leaves. The tea itself is shaped like little pellets and smells a little smokey, which is what gunpowder is supposed to smell like. I get about 4-5 cups from this teapot but like my tea strong so I put about 6-8 teaspoons worth in either my basket or giant ball infuser and let steep for about 3 minutes. The tea gets a bit darker as it cools down, but it goes from golden to a light orange-brown and smells like your typical Chinese green tea.
Insides: For the price I paid, I think this is actually pretty good. The smokey flavor is a bit of an aftertaste and is nothing like a Lapsang Souchong. I've made about 3 pots of this already and it's not very astringent, even when oversteeped for like...5 minutes. The tea itself is sweet with a bit of an earthy flavor, but is not too complex other than the smokey aftertaste. And honestly, it serves my purpose.
Overall: I like it. I was scared at first of this but if you need some cheap tea to chug while doing work, this'll do.
My Rating: Try it!
This was the only tea I found from this brand and I didn't find a website.
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