Golden Monkey tea — Jin Hou (金猴) in Chinese — is a premium black tea from Fujian province, China, distinguished by its golden-tipped leaves and an extraordinarily labor-intensive production method. Only the tender bud and the first leaf are plucked together in a single-unit harvest during a narrow spring window — a bud-and-leaf plucking standard that produces the golden tip coverage visible in the dry leaf and the exceptional quality that separates genuine Jin Hou from the many lookalike products sold under the same name.
The name refers to the appearance of the rolled leaves: the golden-tipped, slightly curved leaves are said to resemble monkey paws in profile. The golden tips themselves — the downy golden hairs covering the bud — are the most reliable visual indicator of quality in a black tea of this style. The more golden tips visible in the dry leaf, the higher the proportion of tender bud material in the blend.
Golden Monkey tea has a flavor profile unlike any standard black tea — the bud-heavy harvest, the Fujian terroir, and the specific processing method together produce a cup with characteristics that most black tea drinkers haven't encountered before:
Golden Monkey occupies a distinct position in the premium black tea category that makes direct comparison useful for anyone building a tea collection:
Golden Monkey is the most expensive standard-catalog black tea at Adagio — at 56¢/cup for the 2oz pouch, it's roughly four times the price of Scottish Breakfast. The question of whether it's worth it has a specific answer: it depends entirely on what you're buying it for.
For anyone who drinks black tea primarily as a functional morning caffeine delivery system and reaches for milk and sugar by default, Golden Monkey is probably not the right purchase — its complexity is best appreciated in the straight cup, slowly, and its premium price reflects qualities that are wasted on a rushed functional cup.
For anyone who genuinely enjoys exploring what tea can taste like — who drinks Scottish Breakfast with pleasure but suspects there's more to Chinese black tea than they've encountered — Golden Monkey is one of the most rewarding teas in the Adagio catalog at any price. The 2,355 customers who have given it a 96 score are not a statistical fluke. It is genuinely exceptional.
Golden Monkey is one of the best individual tea gifts in the Adagio catalog for anyone who takes tea seriously. The combination of a famous name (recognizable to any serious tea drinker), an exceptional flavor profile (immediately distinctive on first encounter), and a premium price point (signals that real thought went into the gift) makes it the tea gift that earns the most direct feedback from recipients who know what they're receiving.
The 2oz pouch at $14 (makes 20 cups) is the most popular gift size — significant enough to last several weeks and immediately impressive without the larger investment of the 16oz. Available as a sample ($5, 10 cups) for anyone who wants to try it before gifting at full size.
Order Golden Monkey loose leaf tea online — scored 96 by 2,355 customers, from 56¢ per cup, with free shipping on qualifying orders. Available in sample, 2oz, and 16oz loose leaf pouches, pyramid teabag format, and Teforia-ready portions. Delivered from Adagio's New Jersey warehouse within one business day.