Lapsang Souchong Tea

Lapsang Souchong Tea

Lapsang Souchong Tea – Smoky, Strong, and Seriously Unique

If you’ve never tried Lapsang Souchong tea, you’re in for something truly different. This isn’t your average black tea. It’s bold, smoky, and full of character — thanks to the traditional method of smoke-drying the tea leaves over pinewood fires. The result? A rich, deep brew with notes of campfire, oak, and dark malt.

Often described as the whisky of the tea world, tea Lapsang Souchong has roots in China’s Wuyi Mountains and a reputation for being one of the oldest and most distinctive black teas ever crafted.

It’s perfect for anyone who enjoys a strong cup, appreciates bold flavour, or wants to shake up their daily tea ritual. Whether you’re drinking it straight, pairing it with a savoury breakfast, or using it as a base for a smoky cocktail, this tea holds its own.

Steep with freshly boiled water for 4–5 minutes. No need for milk or sweeteners — just let the smoky richness shine.

At British Tea Centre, we’ve curated a range of premium Lapsang Souchong blends that are as authentic as they are unforgettable.

Explore our collection and find the boldest brew in the room.

Lapsang Souchong Tea

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Lapsang Souchong Butterfly loose leaf black tea
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What Makes Lapsang Souchong Tea So Distinct

There’s nothing ordinary about lapsang souchong tea. It’s bold, smoky, and steeped in centuries of Chinese tradition. Known as one of the world’s first black teas, lapsang souchong black tea originates from the Wuyi Mountains in China’s Fujian province. What sets it apart isn’t just the region or the leaf — it’s the process.

The leaves are withered, pan-fired, rolled, and finally dried over pinewood fires. This final step gives tea lapsang souchong its unmistakable campfire aroma and smoky depth. It’s the kind of tea you either fall in love with instantly or grow to appreciate over time. Either way, it’s unforgettable.

While strong in flavour, the smoke never overpowers the natural smoothness of the black tea base. A good lapsang souchong tea carries notes of wood, leather, and subtle sweetness, making it a favourite for those who prefer complex, full-bodied brews.

Some enjoy it neat, others add a splash of milk, but it’s always best brewed with freshly boiled water and steeped for 4–5 minutes. Whether you’re sipping it on a cold morning or pairing it with savoury foods, lapsang souchong black tea brings character and comfort in every cup.

FAQs

Q1: What is lapsang souchong tea?

A: Lapsang souchong tea is a traditional Chinese black tea known for its distinctive smoky flavour. It’s made by drying the tea leaves over pinewood fires, giving it a rich and bold character.

Q2: Is lapsang souchong black tea caffeinated?

A: Yes, like most black teas, lapsang souchong black tea contains caffeine. It offers a moderate boost, making it a good choice for morning or afternoon drinking.

Q3: How does tea lapsang souchong taste?

A: Tea lapsang souchong has a smooth black tea base with a smoky aroma and notes of wood, campfire, and subtle sweetness. It’s bold but balanced.

Q4: Can I add milk to lapsang souchong tea?

A: Absolutely. While many drink it plain to enjoy the smoke and complexity, lapsang souchong tea also pairs well with milk, especially if you prefer a softer cup.