Top mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Ancient Forest black tea leaves, loose leaf and brewed.
Cup & Saucer filled with brewed Ancient Forest held up next to Tea Tin filled with Ancient Forest loose leaf tea.
Top mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Ancient Forest black tea leaves.
Side mound picture of The Whistling Kettle Ancient Forest black tea leaves.
Ancient Forest tea in 1lb and 4oz bags

Ancient Forest Yunnan

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$25.00

Description

Drink in the aroma of a shady forest grove, fragrant with tropical heat and lush greenery. Yunnan province, China is home to some of the oldest tea trees. They are deeply rooted and have been cultivated for hundreds of years. Our Ancient Forest black tea is made purely from these golden-tipped tea leaves from Yunnan. The flavor is bold with notes of cedar and honey. Start your morning with a revitalizing cup of Ancient Forest black tea and appreciate the abundance of nature.

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Brewing Guide

For the best tasting cup we recommend the following:

Water

8 fl oz

Temperature

212° F

 
Serving Size

1.5 tsp

Time

3-5 minutes

These go great with Ancient Forest Yunnan!

Customer Reviews

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Nick M.
My go to tea!

This is my absolute favorite black tea. It has a naturally slightly sweeter flavor that doesn’t get bitter and is delightful to drink all morning! Buy large bags! They sell out!

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Dr. B.
Something Different

This tea offers the connoisseur something a bit different. Rich in flavor and taste, TKW does not disappoint. An excellent alternative.

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Jeffrey L.

Love this black tea. I highly recommend it!

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Susan W.
Delicious

This is a wonderful tea.

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Chris O.E.
This is going to sound crazy

But I’m tasting chocolate. I am not one of those people who tastes things in wine other than wine, and I’m definitely tasting tea, but I’m also tasting chocolate. I guess this is one of those things that happen when you try the reeeeally good stuff.