Laoshan Black

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Black Tea Leaves
Flavors
Cherry, Cinnamon, Dark Chocolate, Graham Cracker, Marshmallow, Sweet, Malt, Mineral, Bitter, Cacao, Chocolate, Floral, Roasted Barley, Rye, Spices, Dark Bittersweet, Dates, Raisins, Sweet Potatoes, Honey, Cream, Roasted Nuts, Bread, Umami, Brown Sugar, Caramel, Burnt Sugar, Cocoa, Dark Wood, Molasses, Roasted, Tannic, Cotton Candy, Green Beans, Toasty, Wet Wood, Graham, Wood, Honeysuckle, Toffee, Black Pepper, Nutty, Smoked, Smooth, Flowers, Roast Nuts, Creamy, Fig, Fruity, Grain, Vanilla, Apricot, Nuts, Oats, Peach, Broth, Tea, Brown Toast, Earth, Licorice, Peat, Plum, Butter, Toast, Wheat, Dried Fruit, Stonefruit, Rose, White Grapes, Coffee, Rum, Salt, Smoke, Oak, Stewed Fruits, Black Currant, Toasted, Dill, Chestnut, Burnt, Cannabis, Hops, Coconut, Toasted Rice, Soybean, Butterscotch, Custard, Walnut
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Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Fair Trade, Organic
Edit tea info Last updated by Kittenna
Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 30 sec 5 g 11 oz / 311 ml

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  • “SIPDOWN! gasp Alright…i have a bunch of backlogs to do but first i needed to pay attention to this tea. You see kittylovestea really wanted to try this, so i opened my bag up and realised i had...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Yes, I’m drinking this again! It’s my birthday, so I can drink anything I want! Of course, I can drink anything I want any day of the year, but this seemed like a perfect start today, & it...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Brewed up a bunch of this quite strong for icing – I’ll see how that fares in the morning! In the meanwhile, I’m enjoying a second infusion, which, possibly because it’s more than double strength,...” Read full tasting note
    95
  • “I snagged 4 oz of the autumn version of this tea after feeling a bit anxious about the last of my spring tea getting sipped down. Now I’m pretty much at peace, enjoying the strong chocolate/barley...” Read full tasting note
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From Verdant Tea

This is one of the pioneer black teas from Laoshan. The village only started experimenting with making black tea out of their uniquely bean-like green tea a year or two ago.

Early steepings are remarkably smooth and creamy, reminiscent of a floral Big Red Robe in their creamy and luscious texture and heady orchid floral notes. The signature chocolate and barley flavor is more muted to balance with the subtleties of the texture. The best way to describe the sensation of drinking this tea is that of handmade butter caramels melting on your tongue.

Later steepings see a shift towards fruity raw cacao flavor, and strong Madagascar vanilla bean. The barley notes remind us of our time in a Tibetan village on a high plateau watching the barley harvest and breathing in the smell of the roasting grains over a wood fire. The aftertaste remains extraordinarily thick, like homemade whipped cream. Mr. and Mrs. He, who cultivate this incredible tea on their small farm in Laoshan Village have outdone themselves with this precious spring harvest.

Region: He family farm, Laoshan Village, Shandong

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815 Tasting Notes

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807 tasting notes

Wow perfection! This is the good stuff mixed in with Chocolate Chamomile Curiosity Brew! Just last night I was wishing I had some of this black tea without all the extras for morning and lo and behold David was two steps ahead of me having snuck a nice sample of this in with my order!
Yup THIS is the tea I want in the morning. THIS is the tea I want to mix strawberries in! This is bliss!
Flavors: Malty, Sweet, Chocolate, Leather, Spice – cinnamon and black pepper.
Mouthfeel is heavy and thick, creamy, and full.
Not drying on throat, no astringency, no bitterness.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 0 sec
Kittenna

Yeeeeaaahhhh this is delicious. I can almost guarantee it will be on my next Verdant order (although I still have two cups’ worth left, so I’m in no hurry thankfully).

Indigobloom

One day I will order a bathtub full and swim in this. Soooo good!

Azzrian

I only have a sample as of now but its on my wish list as well! :) Next time I order from Verdant I too will pick this up and Indigobloom – make it a kiddy pool so I can join you! :)

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19 tasting notes

I was super excited to try this tea due to the high ratings it has among my fellow Steepsterites. Sad story though. I had just made some noodles and doused it with hot sauce (I’m visiting China this summer, so I’m trying to get used to eating hot food with chopsticks) and couldn’t taste the tea too well. I’m real excited to steep it later though.

From what I could tell, it was smooth and had a hint of chocolate. I’ll update the rating as soon as I try it again.

Hallieod

That is a sad story! Especially as your efforts to build up your tolerance for hot food were so praiseworthy. :)

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97 tasting notes

Thank you to Sil for sending me this sample.

I drank this while preparing the menu for Easter this year. It’s my turn to bake and I am planning on baking my sanity away this week with the Easter pies, the Creme Brulee and the cupcakes. It calmed me and kept me from having a good bit of panic. Laoshan Black may just be a miracle drug for me.

1st Steep-1 minute
Holy Laoshan Black. Normally I’m one of those people who think I’ll hate what everyone else loves. Usually it’s true but with Laoshan Black, I couldn’t be wronger. Is wronger even a word? It’s beautiful. That’s all. It tastes like chocolate and cinnamon. There’s also a nice creamy note. I let my mother who hates tea sip this and she loved it. That is a special tea.

2nd Steep-2 minutes
The chocolate is even more intense with a nutty note. This tastes like Nutella. I hate Nutella for the simple reason that they try to pretend there is no chocolate in there—clearly a lie— but this tastes like it. And it is so so good.

3rd Steep-3 minutes
Still very chocolaty but it has transformed into a milk chocolate whereas the other steeps were a heavier dark chocolate. There is also a bread note which is bringing back the whole Nutella feel. Nutella on toast is my childhood in a box.

4th Steep-4 minutes
The cinnamon came out of nowhere and took over. It tasted like I had steeped a cinnamon stick. Not spicy but sweet and flavorful. The chocolate was still there but it was firmly in the background.

5th Steep-5 minutes
Caramel and cream. A bit of cinnamon. It’s not losing much of its flavor at all.

6th Steep-15 minutes
This is my extremely long, ill-advised final steep. It tasted kind of like graham crackers and marshmallow. Does that sound insane? And after steeping for 15 minutes, there was no astringency at all.

Laoshan Black is an experience. I was all prepared to be the odd duck in the room who didn’t like it but I loved it. I am tempted to hoard 4oz or so but I already hoard way too many teas and it’s starting to become a concern. Either way, this tea is a staple.

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec
Sil

YAY!!! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it :) Not that I’d be offended if you hadn’t, but now at least i know one of the teas you received was a keeper heh.

graceatblb

Loved it. It’s so much of a keeper that I had to block the Verdant site to keep me from ordering more. It was necessary. Had 8oz in my cart before I put my foot down.

Sil

hahaha i think this is the first tea that i ordered 4oz of. That was in october..and i’ve only got maybe a half an ounce left.

graceatblb

I have the thoughts going through my head…“It could replace coffee…you’ll go through it quickly…c’mon Grace it’s so good. Don’t you want more?” Yeah. After Easter. As a reward for baking all week. I don’t even like sweets.

lteg

Heh, I might have to remember that website blocking trick myself… Or right now since this review have made me really want to place my next Verdant order despite having spent my allotted amount on tea this week…

Sil

Iteg. With verdant…for yourself to wait until you’ve gone enough days to get at least 5$ off with the rewards program. Heh

Terri HarpLady

Welcome to the Lovers of Laoshan Black!

graceatblb

Thanks :) It’s tea perfection.

Rob Rauschenberg

I ordered 4oz too (which I rarely do). Its so delicious :-)

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134 tasting notes

Such an interesting tea… silky smooth, beautiful color, and an aroma that is complex and like no other black tea I have ever tried. The unique flavor definitely takes you on a trip with notes of chocolate, caramel and honey. A warm fuzzy feeling that leaves you wanting another cup. Good thing it holds up to multiple steeps…

There is something of the Wonder (with a capital W) that I had when first watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as a youngster. I can hear Gene Wilder and those darn lyrics:

Come with me
And you’ll be
In a world of
Pure imagination
Take a look
And you’ll see
Into your imagination…

Sorry about my sappy review, but this tea brings out some long forgotten child-like joy!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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1719 tasting notes

It always makes me nervous when I first try one of the Steepster legends. This one has reached near mythic proportions. What if I hate it? What if the hoopla is all hype and marching bands?… But what if its not?

Verdant mentions baked brownies. Yeah, that is what the aroma is like. The taste is chocolate and roasted caramel drizzled in honey. The aftertaste is wonderfully malty. Seriously good.

Maybe memory fails me and this is nothing like Bailin Gongfu but it is just like it in that it is a game changer if your experience with black tea has been limited to Assam and Ceylon type black teas. Not harsh at all. Just smooth and delicious.

Thank you Terri for sharing!

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
Terri HarpLady

Yay, glad you like it! This is, of course, one of my (many) favorites, & a tea I can count on in the morning before breakfast. Generally chinese teas are much more gentle on my stomach when its empty, which might be one of the reasons I love them so much to begin with.

Autistic Goblin

Super yummy! Glad you like it!

SFTGFOP

hahah I know completely what you mean! I find myself adjusting reviews of teas as time passes. So sometimes I get influenced by what other people on Steepster have written/ranked, but time corrects it to how it ranks in my memory and experiences.

TheTeaFairy

Hey K S, don’t feel nervous as you are yourself a Steepster legend with your 1000+ reviews!! that’s a lot of tea tastings, and we value your opinion, whether it’s good or
bad:-)
And I totally understand why you would compare it to Bailin Gongfu as a game changer…

K S

Ha ha TheTeaFairy. I’m thinking, as a legend, I’m going to need a theme song. :)

TheTeaFairy

Terri, you must come up with a melody for “ode to K S the Tea Legend”. You’ll play the harp, and i’ll sing with the most un-fairy voice ever, lol!

Angrboda

I quite agree about your Bai Lin comment there. I found it very Fujian-esque myself, but with a twist. :)

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652 tasting notes

1.5 tsp for 300mL water @100C, steeped 4 minutes 30 seconds Western style, drunk bare.

1st infusion

Well, now.

I’ve been afraid to try this tea, given all the hype. When I made my Verdant order, Verdant was actually sold out of Laoshan Black, but they did have some little sample packs left, so I got a little pack as part of the five teas for five dollars promotion.

This is beautiful.

To my tasting, it’s the perfect China black: deep and rich, with cocoa, honey, and spice notes (cinnamon, pepper), but no bitterness and no astringency. Some leathery notes in the aroma, as well as cocoa and something roast and sweet, and a thick and warm aftertaste that coats the long. Maybe something slightly soy-beany, too? Is this the tea crop that’s grown with soybeans in the same plots? The liquor looks a bit downy, too; I expect the down adds to the thick mouthfeel.

Delicious. I’m in some sort of tea ecstasy here.

Preparation
Boiling 4 min, 30 sec
Michelle Butler Hallett

2d infusion, steeped 5 minutes 30 seconds, was very similar. I can believe how well all the Verdant teas stand up to multiple infusions.

Utterly a Verdant fangirl now.

Fuzzy_Peachkin

I’ve only received their sampler, but they are so far!

Bonnie

Being a fellow Black Tea lover, I can appreciate when you approve of a tea. I love strong black tea’s also…like Ajiri etc. I think they resteep so well because they’re super fresh. Picked and air-shipped right away as soon as processed. Knowing the sources makes a huge difference too.

Michelle Butler Hallett

Ooops — “can believe” = “can’t believe”

Michelle Butler Hallett

I’d not exploted Verdant before because I’m a bit of a coward. I’ve been a Stash customer for 20-odd years, and I’m nervous about planking down a fair chunk of change for new-to-me tea… but like we tell our youngsters when they’re faced with a new food: How will you know if you don’t try it?

I’m not giving up on Stash; I still need good Indian teas, and Stash certainly has that, with a really good selection of Darjeelings and Assams. And I love, love, love Andrews & Dunham Damn Fine Tea. Locally all I’ve got is a DavidsTea, and they’re good for blended and flavoured teas, if you like them. I’m not too excited about their straight teas. Mighty Leaf intrigues me, and so does Upton. But Verdant has knocked me over. Bonnie, I think you’re on to something with the freshness. The teas have all been so very fragrant when I opened the pouches, too.

Michelle Butler Hallett

YEESH, I can’t type! long = tongue in my original note

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169 tasting notes

I have waited a really long time to try this tea.
A Big Thank You to SIL for giving me a sample so I can finally try this much loved (at least by Steepster folks) tea.
And I thought this would be a good tea to re-introduce myself back into the tea tasting world.
Yes, I do think I finally beat this horrid upper respiratory flu thing that had me down for nearly 3 weeks now.
I still get horrible coughing attacks that last about 10 minutes, but I believe my full taste and smell has returned.
I could not keep my nose out of the brew basket when I was making this tea.
It smelled SO good brewing!
I smelt chocolate and avocados, some earthiness and something sweet.
Wow! If this tea tastes half as good as it smells, I am really in for a treat.
Then the dreaded wait time till it cools enough that I can sip.
The color is stunning, such a rosy gold, it so lovely to look at sitting in my bodum cup.
Taste is more delicate than I thought it might be, however that does not mean it lacks flavor.
Chocolate and honey.
Avocado and wood.
Floral and creamy.
Baked goods and earth.
This tea has it all, gently unfolding in taste, like a journey where you are not sure what is around the corner.
This tea is a real treat and is well deserved of its Steepster love.
Thank you so much Sil, for giving me the chance to try such a delightful brew.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 0 sec
Sil

YAY! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Also, it’s finally back on Verdan’t site for purchase lol.

I’m glad you’re starting to feel better. I hope you also enjoy golden fleece when you get around to it. (though i think i personally like laoshan black better heh)

gmathis

That review is just downright poetic. (Well, after the coughing part ;) Glad you’re feeling better!

Fjellrev

I hope you feel better soon! That’s horrible that you’ve been sick for so long. I get the same once I start coughing. Seems like if it ever reaches that stage, be prepared to be sick for weeks. Ugh.

Hesper June

Thank you all, I am so glad I am back and feeling better too.
Although, I am still on a liquid restriction by my doctor for another week till I get re-tested (crossing my fingers that the tests turn out that I can drink as much tea as I want;)
Gmathis, LOL, yes the coughing is certainly not poetic.

TheTeaFairy

Lovely review as always, and this was the perfect tea to have after such a long flu, glad you feel better :-)

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100
911 tasting notes

Look, I have nice logical tasting notes written out for this tea (another delightful share from Angrboda) but there are lots of good tasting notes here talking about the chocolate and cinnamon notes, the delightful sweetness coupled with the light rye-ish grain taste. I mean, it’s delicious, that’s pretty obvious. (And how awesome is it to find natural cinnamon in a tea?!?)

But let me tell you exactly how delicious this tea is. This tea is so good that I had my first cup on Tuesday and by Tuesday afternoon, I ordered 4oz of it. (It should arrive today!) And now I’m having my second cup and I want to go order more because no way will 4oz be enough of this tea. The only tea I’ve done that with before is CTG’s Keemun which remains my favorite tea of all time. (I bought 200g when CTG closed, even though I still had 100g in my pantry. And I wish I had bought more.)

This kind of makes me want to flail around like Kermit the Frog it’s so good. (There actually was a little flailing and some cheering when I saw that tracking had my package out for delivery.) And today it’s giving me hot cocoa – like creamy mouthfeel and everything – which makes me want to flail even more. I love this tea. It’s fantastic. Two cups (plus resteeps) and it has earned a place on my Desert Island Tea List.

I ♥ this tea.

(ETA: The second steep today is cinnamon-y with the endnote of rich dark chocolate. The husband is outside mowing in almost 80° weather but I’m having to restrain myself from going outside to make him try this. I’m sure the last thing he wants right now is hot tea, even if it tastes like a decadent Mexican hot chocolate.)

Bonnie

It’s satisfying when all the hype for a product proves not to be hype after all. I could live on this, my strong Congou Keemun, Roasty Oolongs and box of Shou. Who needs food.

Auggy

Food is vastly overrated! :)

Angrboda

Yay, Kermit-flail!

gmathis

Aww…the Kermit visual made me smile!

fleurdelily

! OOOOOOOOH! the sacred ‘Desert Island Tea List’ ! OMG! I must try it

Auggy

Ang & gmathis – I think if Steepster allowed embedded images a Kermit flail gif might have been the entire tasting note. :)
Fleurdelily – It’s truly awesome!

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100
254 tasting notes

Of the teas I received in Verdant’s $5 for 5 introduction promotion, this was the one I was most hesitant about. I like my blacks blended, but the urgings of several Steepsterites (you know who you are!) I decided to give it a go before I sent out the rest to its new home.

I put a pinch or two in my gaiwan, boiled the kettle, and let it sit for a couple minutes to cool off a little. I did forget to set the steep timer, so I think it ended up at three minutes instead of the shorter steep I was aiming for. With the first sip, I do admit I was impressed. It was much, much more enjoyable than I anticipated.

It was very toasty, slightly nutty, and it reminded me of sesame seeds. There was some sweetness, and a very silky smooth sensation up until it started to cool, when it became lightly astringent. I guess I was expecting something closer to a Lapsang Souchang or a Pu’erh, but this managed to become a fishless “just the good stuff” version of my husband’s favorite Pu’erh.

It’s still not something I’m going to gravitate towards, but I am glad I let myself get talked into trying it.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec
Terri HarpLady

Good for you for trying it!
My preferred way to drink this one is western style:
1 TBL tea + 8oz cup X 3 minutes.
Oh yeah!
:)

Dinosara

Good to hear you enjoyed it!

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1112 tasting notes

Delicious. Everything I love in a black tea. Tangy, roasty, chocolatey. Am I tasting cinnamony too? While it tastes kind of similar to the Fujian blacks I adore, and kinda similar to The Simple Leaf’s Dawn (!) it definitely also has it’s own thing going on. I keep on tasting a variety of nuances each time I sip. Buttery? Fruity? Bready? This is one that you don’t want to rush through, and one that will reveal different facets of itself each time you drink it.

Also – the Verdant $5 try me pack? Talk about an offer you can’t refuse! I was so pleased with both the amount and variety they sent. So excited to try the others.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 4 min, 0 sec
tea-sipper

Yeah, I loved the $5 sampler! The Laoshan is the first I tried..

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