Among the many varieties of Keemun perhaps the most well-known is
Keemun Mao Feng (). Harvested earlier than others, and containing leafsets of two leaves and a bud, it is lighter and sweeter than other Keemun teas. Another high grade variety, containing mostly leaves and stronger than others, is the
Keemun Hao Ya (). For Western markets, it is separated by quality into Hao Ya A and Hao Ya B categories, the former being somewhat better than the latter. Either has a markedly intense taste. Other varieties include those specifically tailored for the
Gongfu tea preparation method (
Keemun Gongfu, or
Congou – ) and
Keemun Xin Ya (), an early bud variety, said to have less bitterness. One of the black teas produced in neighboring
Hubei province is sometimes referred to as a
Hubei Keemun () by several tea companies, but is not a Keemun in the true sense of the term. ==References==