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Organic Vietnam Nam Lanh Estate Black Tea

Pleasantly rich body, malty and coppery brew with hints of ripened date

fair trade certified certified organic
Organic Vietnam Nam Lanh Estate Black Tea
$3.50 - $21.50
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Organic Vietnam Nam Lanh Estate Black Tea

Backyard Compostable Tea Packaging

Southeast Asia's answer to rich, malty Assam tea! This organic and Fair Trade Certified Nam Lanh Estate Black Tea hails from the banks of the Red River in Vietnam's Yen Bai province. The uniform, twisted organic loose tea leaves exhibit substantial tippiness, and yield a brew that is pleasantly rich, malty and coppery, with hints of ripened date.

Although the rainforests of south China (and their indigenous tea trees) have been all but destroyed by sprawl and industrialization, efforts are afoot to preserve the rainforests just south of the border in northern Vietnam. In order to make a compelling argument to the Vietnamese government for the preservation of these native landscapes, the organic Vietnamese tea harvesting tribes of the Yen Bai province are striving to produce superior-quality "ancient tree" teas that are highly sought after on the international marketplace. Although they're still developing their green tea manufacturing technique, this very wonderful organic black tea is now being produced to help preserve Vietnam's northern rainforests.

Ingredients: organic Vietnamese black tea

Origin: Nam Lanh Tea Co-op, Yen Bai, Vietnam

Organic Tea from Yen Bai, Vietnam

Yen Bai is a mountainous province in North Vietnam, characterized by rugged mountainous scenery and green rice paddy fields in the valleys. Agriculture is the major economy of the rural areas where villagers are subsistence farmers, traditionally growing rice, herbs and raising chickens. Famous for their traditional black clothing embellished with embroidery, the Dzao people have been populating the northern mountains of Vietnam for thousands of years. In the village of Nam Lanh, members of the Dzao ethnic group created a co-op in 2005 to start harvesting and producing tea from the wild trees of this area. In 2012, Nam Lahn used their Fair Trade premiums to build a school.

Steeping Instructions

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At Arbor Teas, we believe tea should be brewed to suit your personal taste. We’re happy to make recommendations to get you started, but don’t hesitate to experiment! When brewing your tea, your main considerations are tea quantity, water temperature, and steeping time. We recommend black teas to be steeped for 3 to 5 minutes in water heated to a full, rolling boil. For the best flavor, use fresh water whenever possible, and avoid overboiling. Try not to steep your tea longer than necessary, as you’ll extract undesirable bitterness from the leaves. If you want a stronger brew, don’t steep longer, just use more tea. And don’t forget to re-steep your tea leaves to get the most out of your leaf!

Looking for more info? Check out our How-To Guides and Eco-Brewing Tips!

Staff Perspectives

  • Aubrey

    "This is indeed the Vietnamese Assam! Produced at a latitude similar to Assam's, it is no surprise that the Nam Lahn offers a similar flavor profile. In fact, lately I find that I am reaching for this tea instead of our Assam when I want malty black tea."

Health Benefits

Health Benefits of Tea

Like all true tea, black tea offers many potential health benefits. Research has found that tea (Camellia sinensis) can have many positive effects on human health, including improved cardiovascular function, cancer risk reduction, improved immune function, improved oral health, and help with weight management. Tea is also full of polyphenols, which are a class of antioxidant that help your body maintain homeostasis and balance your stress levels. Black tea specifically has been found to regulate blood sugar in diabetics better than other types of tea, according to a study done by the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

For more information about the health benefits of black tea and other types of tea, and for direct sources of the above information, check out our Tea Health Benefits page!

Please note: the information above is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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  • 4
    Ietnam nam lahn

    Posted by Scott d on 1st Jul 2022

    Very nice for a change of pace. Slightly woodsy, slightly floral, hint of wintergreen. More of an afternoon tea in body and strength. All that said - delicious.

  • 4
    Night's Plutonian delight

    Posted by Tom on 10th Feb 2022

    Inspired by a previous reviewer, and having in my possession some fresh spearmint my oft-lost Lenore has grown in the back 40 (the shelf above the utility sink), some mint essential oil (peppermint, this time), and this tea, I set about to determine for myself the extent of its den-ish allure. To wit ...but no, as Madeline Kahn would have it, "It's to-woooo!". Upon quaffing the evanescent floral concoction, scarce a moment passed before I found myself possessed by an uncontrollable urge to rhyme "lent thee", "sent thee", and yes, I confess it ..."nepenthe". Such are the dangers we tea drinkers must face, but I shall be strong. Hints of nectar and ambrosia, a conundrum it will pose ya, other teas ...nay, 'tis agnosia. We will seek them, Nevermore.

  • 4
    Vietnam black tea

    Posted by Scott D on 24th Jan 2022

    Malty woodsy a bit sweet and delicious. Perhaps a hint of rose? A great change of pace tea.

  • 4
    Strong and Tangy

    Posted by Nathan M on 30th May 2021

    Tags: bite, malt, strong, tangy This has a surprisingly complex aroma. I couldn't figure out how to describe it. Something floral and foresty? A lot of the complex notes don't make it into the taste. It is much like an Assam. The liquid is incredibly clean - no dust and pleasant in the mouth and throat. Hot, the tang is maybe too sharp for me. Iced, the tang is slightly subdued, which is pleasant. It's complex enough that you aren't longing for another tea, but you feel it could be slightly better.

  • 5
    V-Nam Lanh Estate Black Opium... I mean, TEA.

    Posted by Adam Whitley on 8th Jul 2020

    This Tea is so good it makes atheists sing "Hallelujah!" Seriously, my favorite tea in the world is THIS, with about a 5% add of Frontier Organic spearmint, sealed in glass and dosed with 5-8 drops of essent. oil of spearmint for three days. THIS TEA would lure Edgar Allen Poe outta the opium den and into a cuppa.

  • 4
    Not very complex, but still good.

    Posted by Anthony on 8th Jul 2020

    This is a great straightforward black tea. Pairs well with milk, has a nice body, rich color, good caffeine, etc. I prefer black teas that have a little more going on, like Yunnan Gold, Shangri-La Gold, or some of the breakfast blends.

  • 5
    Vietnam

    Posted by Aaron b on 24th Jun 2019

    Very strong, very clean, an even boost without the caffeine crash. The taste is excellent!

  • 4
    Vietnam Black

    Posted by Phil Henke on 8th May 2019

    Bought this as a sample, it's a good tea, but not sure I'll be purchasing this again. Guess I'm too much of a Lapsang Souchong fan!! :-)

  • 5
    Wonderful Black Tea

    Posted by Debbie on 25th Dec 2018

    As others have said this is a very full bodied black tea, absolutely no bitterness and very smooth. One of my favorites. If you enjoy black tea give this one a try you will not be disappointed.

  • 5
    Excellent!

    Posted by Carlton Purvis on 26th Feb 2018

    I had high hopes for this tea & it certainly delivered! This could easily be my 'go to' black tea. Beautiful coppery color, molasses & faint floral hints, and no bitterness. I was quite satisfied w/ the flavor after just 3 mins brewing. And the leaves are good for a second cup w/ a bit less brightness in flavor. Very pleased to have found this tea.

  • 5
    Fabulous

    Posted by Steve Telian on 29th Jun 2017

    I have sampled nearly every unflavored black tea from Arbor Teas, and I go to this one almost every morning. I buy it in Bulk size immediately every time I run out. Guests who drink this for the first time are always impressed. Never disappoints.

  • 5
    Wow!

    Posted by Samuel Godsey on 14th Mar 2017

    This is some of the best black tea I have had thus far! Wonderfully malty and a great Asian counterpart to Indian Assam! I am very happy with and am very grateful for this tea! Will definitely be ordering more soon!

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