Chinese Tea Region
Qimen County祁门
Birthplace of Keemun black tea. Humid, forested hills.
How to Read Qimen County as a Tea Region
Qimen County is useful to study as a tea region because it connects place to cup character. Birthplace of Keemun black tea. Humid, forested hills. The teas here are not interchangeable examples of Chinese tea; they are local expressions of black tea and green tea.
The most relevant teas on this page include Keemun (Qimen Black Tea), Keemun Hao Ya, Keemun Hongcha, Lu'an Guapian, and Keemun Maofeng. Read them together rather than one by one: compare aroma first, then body, then aftertaste. That pattern shows whether the region tends toward fragrance, roast, freshness, minerality, sweetness, or aged depth.
Regional pages are also buying guides. A named origin can signal climate, processing tradition, and expected price range, but it should not be treated as a guarantee by itself. When evaluating tea from Qimen County, look for a seller who can connect the tea to a specific style, harvest, and production area rather than only using the broad regional name.
Brewing is where regional character becomes practical. If teas from Qimen County taste flat, reduce steep time before changing leaf quantity; if they taste thin, increase leaf ratio before pushing temperature. This keeps the tea's local aroma intact while giving enough extraction to judge texture and finish.
When comparing Qimen County with another origin, do not start with which region is "better." Start with what the region tends to make easy: fragrance, sweetness, roast depth, aging potential, freshness, or texture. That framing makes the page more useful because it turns regional reputation into tasting questions you can actually verify in a cup.
For storage and repeat buying, keep notes on vendor, harvest year, leaf grade, and brewing response. Regional names can stay the same while lots vary widely, so a simple tasting log helps separate a reliable Qimen County tea from a merely recognizable name.
This page currently treats Qimen County as a single origin. As the database grows, adding county, mountain, or village-level pages will make the regional map more precise and help separate broad reputation from specific tea character.
Renowned Teas
Famous Teas from Qimen County
Keemun (Qimen Black Tea)祁门红茶
The 'Burgundy of teas,' Keemun is prized for its wine-like aroma and smooth, complex flavor. Created in 1875, it...
Black TeaKeemun Hao Ya祁门毫芽
Premium grade Keemun made from tender buds. Wine-like, fruity, and floral with the signature Keemun sweetness and...
Black TeaKeemun Hongcha祁门红茶
Classic Keemun black tea. Fruity, floral, and wine-like with the signature Keemun sweetness.
Green TeaLu'an Guapian六安瓜片
Famous Anhui green tea whose name means "Lu'an Melon Seed" for its flat, oval, seed-like leaves. Unique among...