Golden Monkey (Jin Hou) is one of the most popular red (‘’black’’) teas in Fujian province. The fine, tightly rolled leaves have distinct, golden glimmers, indicating the young buds and a single leaf were from an early spring harvest. This, of course, produces a quality brew; there’s a reason why you can find this tea with bulkier leaves in the majority of shops at a low price. Only a fresh, spring Golden Monkey however demonstrates its true nature – deep cocoa, peppery-mustard notes and an incredible leaf to serving ratio.
Perhaps you are wondering why exactly a handful of leaves are named Golden Monkey? The secret lies, as always, in the combination of Chinese imagination and the tea’s appearance. Fine, supple black-golden leaves are covered in a thick fluff that is somewhat reminiscent of little furry animals. If the name alone has intrigued you, then we recommend you go one step further and try our Golden Monkey – it’s the best!
Harvest: spring 2025
Origin: Fujian, China
Cultivar: Jin Guan Yin
Profile: cocoa, buckwheat honey, nutmeg


Szymon