↑About Music City Tea
Music City Tea is a tea company, founded in 2010 by Jinlan (Jenny) Zhong, and based in Franklin, Tennessee, located just outside of Nashville. It is named after Nashville ("Music City"). The founder, Jinlan, comes from a family of tea growers in the region near Wuyi, Fujian, China, a key region in oolong production.
Music City Tea sells loose-leaf teas, with a focus on pure teas from China, although the company does sell some flavored tea and tea from other regions. The company also sells teaware.
↑Physical Locations
Music City Tea | Franklin, TN | ★★★★★ | 1 review |
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↑Recent Reviews — Browse All 15 — RSS
I really love a good fruity hibiscus tea. This one does not disappoint. If doing many infusions of small cups in the Chinese style, it makes many good cups. It also makes an excellent cup of normal size. However, after that, the second cup is very weak. This is the only element bringing down the score for me. Overall, ...
Read Full ReviewLess than $6 for 2 ounces?...I couldn't resist :)
The tiny curly leaves smell of earth and perhaps a cinnamon sweetness.
I brewed this "semi-western" style (I normally use gong fu style). Using 4 grams of leaf in a 10 ounce teapot.
With this particular setup, my goal is to get two infusions (about 20oz of tea in ...
In my latest black tea frenzy, I decided to give this one a try since it seems pretty unique.
It is apparently a black (more fully oxidized) version of the Water Fairy oolong, which interested me.
I've seen that various companies offer black tea versions of oolongs such as Tie Guan Yin and even Alishan tea.
I've...
This is a lovely tea. The pomegranate flavor is delicate and blends well with the white tea. It holds up well to multiple steepings, each time making a cup of golden-colored tea. Though I generally prefer fruit teas where the fruit element is more robust, this is a very smooth, soothing drink. So far, this is the most ...
Read Full ReviewThis is a solid herbal tea. I like the mix of flavors with the rooibos, though orange isn't my favorite flavor to have in a hot tea. For this reason, other flavor mixes work better for me. This is fruity, floral, sweet, and refreshing.
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