Category: Oolong Tea

  • Lǜ Sì Shí Pǐn (Lán Huā Xiāng) Fèng Huáng Dān Cóng Chá, 绿色食品(兰花香)凤凰单丛茶, Green Food (Orchid Fragrance) Feng Huang Dancong Tea

    C. sinensis “unkonwn hybrid” Chaozhou, Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong,Spring, 2021; 600m-1200m, young leaf, semi-oxidized oolong; #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are long, twisted, dark-brown to black in colour and have a pungent, sharp aroma, suggestive of spiced biscuit, and peaches, with floral, and meaty highlights. The wet leaves are kind of spongy with a stemmy resistance, green to red-brown in colour, and have an aromatic scent, suggesting nutmeg/mace, dried orange peel, and really surprisingly cooked Spam or sweet bacon.

    4g of dry leaf was infused in 150ml water for 30-35sec.@90-95deg. C. The brewed tea liquor is a bright light brown colour, with a nutty, honey and peach aroma. In the mouth it is relatively thin to moderately viscous, fresh, stimulating, mildly biting, and mildly astringent, whilst the taste is suggestive of mace, honey, slightly medicinal, earthy, mineral-like, with retronasal orchid, and v. late fruity peach notes, accompanied by a lingering sweet, fresh, and floral bitterness.

    *** Tea provided by Jiyunxiang Tea Co.

  • Yǒu Jī Sòng Zhǒng Fèng Huáng Dān Cóng Chá, 有机宋种凤凰单丛茶, Organic Song Zhong Feng Huang Dancong Tea

    C. sinensis var. song zhong; Wudong, Chaozhou, Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong, 600m-1200m; Spring, 2021, young leaf, semi-oxidized oolong. #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are long, twisted, dark brown to black leaves with a woody, spicy aroma underpinned by dark stone fruit, and shortbread biscuit. The wet leaves are a dull green colour with reddish-brown edging and an aromatic, spicy scent with floral, and fresh baked bread notes.

    4g of dry leaves were infused in 150ml of water for 30-60sec.@95-100deg. C. The brewed tea liquor has a brassy, gold colour with a mild, spicy aroma. In the mouth the brewed tea liquor has a sticky mouth-coating viscosity, was tongue tingling, and a lingering sweetness. The taste is floral, suggestive of orchid, and old rose, with a honey-ish finish, and baked nutty retronasal hints.

  • Yǒu Jī Leí Kòu Chái (Lán Huā Xiāng) Fèng Huáng Dān Cóng Chá, 有机雷扣柴(兰花香)凤凰单丛茶, Organic Lei Kou Chai (Orchid Fragrance) Feng Huang Dancong Tea

    In the late 1970’s, somewhere Da Shan Poa, on the Wudong Mountain, a thunderstorm ravaged the area and lightning struck the Lei Kou Chai mother tree. The tree struggled on but unfortunately the damage was too great and the tree passed away. However, before its passing a “healthy” branch was harvested and grafted, thus preserving the genetics of the tree.

    Unlike other Dancong teas of the area, the effect of the lightning strike significantly changed the flavour and character of tea made from these trees. Today, much of what is made into Lei Kou Chai Tea comes from clones of the branch from the mother tree.

    Tasting Notes:

    C. sinensis var. zhilanxiang; Chaozhou, Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong Province, 600m-1200m; Spring, 2021, young leaf, semi-oxidized oolong. #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are long, dark and twisted, with an aroma suggestive of dates, cherries, and milk biscuits.The wet leaves are a dark green colour with brown woody stems and an aromatic aroma suggestive of cinnamon, orchid floral notes.

    3.5g of dry leaf was infused in 150ml of water for 20-30sec.@90-95deg. C. The brewed tea liquor has a dull yellow colour, with a faint, floral honey scent. in the mouth it is creamy, stimulating, and has a touch of mineralaity in later infusions. The taste is peppery, and fresh, with a sweet finish, with honeysuckle (orchid?) and orange retronasal hints.

    *** Tea provided by Jiyunxiang Tea Co.

  • Yǒu Jī Yā Shǐ Xiāng Fèng Huáng Dān Cóng Chá, 有机鸭屎香凤凰单冲茶, Organic Duck Shit Fragrance Feng Huang Dancong Tea

    C. sinensis var. yashixiang; Chaozhou, Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong, 600m-1200m; Autumn, 2020, young leaf, semi-oxidized oolong. #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are light brown to black coloured, twisted whole leaves with a mildly sharp, pungent aroma, suggestive of biscuit, raw milk, raisons, and dates. The wet leaves are green with a yellowish-brown tinge and have a spicy, milky aroma, suggestive of white pepper, pimento, and mac.

    2.5g of dry leaves were infused in 100ml of water for 20-30sec.@90-5deg. C producing a brewed tea liquor that is a pale yellow- green colour, with a faint spicy, floral aroma. In the mouth it is moderately thick, tongue tingling, mouthwatering, and light, with a clean finish on the palate. The taste suggests honey, sweet spices, and is mildly biscuity.

    This tea sample was provided by Jiyunxiang Tea Co.

  • Fèng Huáng Shī Mén Dān Cóng Wū Lóng Chá (Tàn Bèi Míng Chá), 凤凰輋门单丛乌龙茶 (炭焙茗茶), Phoenix Mountain Dancong Oolong Tea (Charcoal Roasted Tea)

    C. sinensis var. Fenhuang Dancong; Phoenix Mountain, Shantou, Guangdong, 1498 m; Spring 2020, single leaf, old trees, charcoal roasted, oolong. #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are long, twisted, and coloured black with brown stems. They have a fragrant, aromatic aroma, suggestive of cocoa, jaffa chocolate, tangerine, and cinnamon. The wet leaves are a mottled green colour and have a wonderfully aromatic, spicy, slightly fruity aroma with floral hints

    7g of dry leaf was infused in 350ml of water for 20-30sec.@95deg. C. The brewed tea liquor was a pale apple/pear juice color, with a faint, buttery apple danish aroma. in the mouth it is viscous, syrupy, has a fresh peppery tingle, and refreshing flinty minerality in the finish. The taste suggests cinnamon, dried tangerine peal, and lingering retronasal hints of peach with a very late, elusive hint of smoke on the sides of the tongue.

  • Fèng Huáng Yā ShǐXiāng Wū Lóng Chá, 凤凰鸭屎香乌龙茶, Phoenix Duck Shit Fragrance Oolong Tea

    C. sinensis var. yashixiang; Lingtou, Fubin, Raoping; Chaozhou, Guangdong, 1400m; Spring, 2017, leaves only, no buds (xiao cai mian, small opening), dancong, nongxiang roast, oolong; #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    Large brown to black twisted leaves with the occasional green tint, and a scantily pungent, aromatic aroma with stone fruit, black date, and raisin notes plus taunting hints of wood smoke. The wet leaves partially open to reveal browny-green leaves with a fragrant, aromatic, spicy aroma, with notes of long pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, and dried apricot.

    3g of dry leaves were infused in 150ml of water for 20-30sec.@90-95deg. C producing a brewed tea liquor that was an orange colour, with an elusive, fruity, spicy aroma, a touch of jasmine, and late elusive hints of coal tar. In the mouth it is buttery, creamy, peppery, mildly astringent, and stimulating, while the taste is delicate, sweet, with hints of xmas biscuit, and prickly ash.

  • Yā Shǐ Xiāng: Yín Huā Xiāng Weì Dān Cóng Chá, 鸭屎香: 银花香味单丛茶, (Phoenix Mountain) Duck Shit: Honeysuckle Fragrance Dancong Tea

    C. sinensis var. yashixiang; Pingkengtou, Fenghuang, Chaozhou, Guangdong, 950m; Spring, 2021, leaves only, hand picked and processed; #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá , #Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are dark brown, long, and twisted.. They have a dry biscuit, honey suckle, mildly spicy and aromatic aroma.
    The wet leaves are do not easily open up and have a dull, greenish colour. Their aroma suggests nutmeg, black pepper, ginger, nd cinnamon.

    3.5g of dry leaves were infused in 150ml of water from 10-50sec.@90-100deg. C giving a brewed tea liquor that is brassy yellow in colour, with a delightful, aromatic honey scent. In the mouth it is creamy, luscious, tingling, sweet, and has a late, latent minerality whilst it tastes spicy, sweet, almost milky, with a stimulating fresh finish, and lingering retronasal honey biscuit aroma.

  • Fèng Huáng Shān (Mì Lán Xiāng: Fēng Mì Tián Weì) Wū Lóng Chá, 凤凰山 (蜜兰香:蜂蜜甜味) 乌龙茶, Phoenix Mountain (Honey Orchid Fragrance: Honey Sweet) Oolong Tea

    C. sinensis var. Honey Orchid; Wudong, Fenghuang, Chaozhou, Guangdong, 1000m; Spring, 2021, 300 y.o. trees, organic, hand picked, manual oolong process; #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are deep, dark brown, twisted leaves with a mild, sweet, honeyish aroma. The wet leaves area uniform brown colour and have an intense aromatic, spicy, peppery, orchid, and peach-like scent.

    3g of dry leaves were infused in 150ml of water for 50 sec.@95deg. C., producing a brewed tea liquor that is pale yellow in colour with a mild, spicy scent. In the mouth it has a moderate thickness, peppery, mouth watering impact with a somewhat astringent finish and distinct lingering minerality and earthiness. It’s taste is floral, fruity, with by a notable retronasal sweet spiciness, and a sweet honeyed finish.

  • Táiwān Jīnxūan Gāoshān Chá, 臺灣金萱高山茶, Taiwan Jin Xuan High Mountain Tea

    C. sinensis var. Jinxuan #12, Milk Oolong; Alishan, Taiwan, 1400m; Spring, 2020, 1 bud 2 leaves, light roast (naixiang) oolong process. #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are a vibrant green, rolled into small pearls and have a subtle, herbaceous aroma with hints of apricot, and sweet melon. The wet leaves unfurl quickly and have large plump steams attached. The wet leaves have a butter and mildly floral scent.

    3-4g of dry leaf was infused in 200ml of water for 2-3min.@90-100deg. C. the brewed tea liquor is pale yellow in colour and has a faint almond, nutty aroma aroma. in the mouth it is smooth, viscous, creamy, mildly stimulating, and peppery, with a sweet and mildly bitter finish, whilst its taste is floral, mildly herby, with hints of orchid, a refreshing aftertaste, and touch of minerality on the tip of the tongue.

  • Jiāng Shān Rú Huà Dà Hóng Páo Wū Lóng Chá, 江山如画大红袍乌龙茶,Picturesque Landscape Big Red Robe Oolong Tea

    Spring, 2021; C. sinensis var. unknown; 2000m, Haoshan Town, Wuyishan, Nanping, Fujian; 2-3 leaves, oolong tea process; #TodaysTea#今天的茶#JīnTiāndeChá#Tea#茶#Chá.

    The dry leaves are large, dark-brown to black in colour, with a dried hay/straw scent with a touch of smoke, and a hint of chocolate. When wet, the leaves appear uniformly dark with a hint of olive green whilst the aromatic aroma is a touch vegetal, with hints of fresh cut cabbage, allspice, pepper.

    The brewed tea has a clear, golden honey colour with a honey, malt, & Bischoff biscuit scent. It is thick, syrupy, viscous in the mouth with prickling, fresh, mineralish, mouth watering, sensation and sweet finish, and delights with the flavours of malt, honey, hay, and an aftertaste of smoke and carob.

    3.5g of dry leaf was flashed steeped in 150ml of water for less than 10sec. at 90-95deg. C. The pack recommends 6-7g in 180-200ml for less than 6 sec. which is the full contents of a single sachet. This is a rather pleasant tea to drink.

    What is frustrating about this tea is the total lack of information on the packaging. It is a gift set of what seems to be eminently drinkable tea that cannot be traced back to either farm, or producer. Is it true Da Hong Pao? Probably not, and therein lies the rub.