Top mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Keemun Panda black tea leaves.
Cup of brewed Keemun Panda tea on top of mound of Keemun Panda loose leaf tea.
Side mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Keemun Panda black tea leaves.
Keemun Panda tea in 1lb and 4oz bags

Keemun Panda #1

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$4.00

Description

Keemun is one of the original teas from China that was highly sought after by British traders. Its flavorful leaves brew a toasty, full-bodied cup with complexity similar to wine. It has a long shelf life and even becomes more smooth and mellow with time. You can enjoy it either straight as it is preferred in China, or with a bit of milk and sugar like the British.

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Brewing Guide

For the best tasting cup we recommend the following:

Water

8 fl oz

Temperature

212° F

 
Serving Size

1 tsp

Time

4 minutes

These go great with Keemun Panda #1!

Customer Reviews

Based on 16 reviews
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Megan
Delicious!

We have really enjoyed this breakfast tea! It is hearty but not overwhelming, and a great way to start the day!

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Susan P.
Keemun Panda

I have been buying Keemun Panda for some time now, and most recently from The Whistling Kettle. The tea has a robust flavor and I use it twice a week for specialty breakfasts.
I appreciate that when I do order, the order is filled promptly and the tea arrives within the week. So, thank you, The Whistling Kettle for being such a good provider of Keemun Panda Tea.

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Chas B.
tea

pretty good flavor

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Victor M.
Keemun panda

1st time trying a keemun and I'll have to admit it was immaculate and pleasantly earthy and robust and easy to get absorbed into that I found myself at the bottom of my glass before I realized. Ps. Found myself shaking my infuser for the last drop of nectar.

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Terrie K.
Rich, deep flavor

This black tea has very full bodied flavor. I am really enjoying it on cold winter mornings.