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A cup of tea fit for queen

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Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN
Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN
Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN
Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN
Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN
Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite of the late Queen Elizabeth II. /CGTN

Keemun black tea has a regal allure as the self-proclaimed favorite tea of the late British Queen Elizabeth II. Keemun tea is often referred to as Qimen Hong Cha, as it originates from Qimen County in east China's Anhui Province – a fertile region with picturesque landscapes and a long history in tea trading. Its distinct floral, fruity and smoky flavors combined with its delicate aroma have delighted tea connoisseurs for generations. 

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