2015 Ban Yan Premium Wuyi (Medium-Roasted) Da Hong Pao Rock Tea

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  • “Here’s Hoping Teabox – Round Six – Tea #36 Not much to say about this one, as it isn’t really my thing. These types of oolongs are probably my least favorite teas because I seem to only taste a...” Read full tasting note
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Da Hong Pao oolong tea is famous for its unique floral fragrance and specially Wuyi rock tea taste and fragrance. All Wuyi rock Oolong tea has its unique rock tea taste and fragrance, which the other Oolong teas do not possess the characteristics. The rock tea taste and fragrance can be described in the four aspects: aroma, cleanness, sweetness and animation.

Unlike Tie Guan Yin, which focus on the high fragrance, Wuyi rock tea concentrates on the taste. Its fragrance is deep and heave one, which can feel after drinking the tea soup.

Though our this tea is from Ban Yan areas, its rock fragrance and taste is still quite strong, and highlights with fresh, soft tea soup, clean flower aroma and strong sweetness.

All of our Wuyi rock tea is baked extremely slowly by charcoal, and only arrive in the market in August of every year. So the new Wuyi rock tea still has a little bit charcoal feeling in taste. As the tea breathe under the air, the charcoal aroma will disappear slowly and the tea’s original taste and aroma will come out.

All of medium to high-roasted Wuyi rock tea can be stored for over 2-3 years.

Harvest time: 2015 Spring

Roasted Degree: Medium-high roast

Picking standard: one bud with two leaves

Shape: tight bar shaped tea leaves

Dried tea color: bloom dark brown color

Aroma: natural and fresh unique ripe fruit fragrance

Tea soup color: bright golden yellow

Taste: freshness, softness, mellow, thickness, unique flower taste with long-lasting sweetness

For other information on Da Hong Pao, pls check this link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da_Hong_Pao_tea

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Here’s Hoping Teabox – Round Six – Tea #36
Not much to say about this one, as it isn’t really my thing. These types of oolongs are probably my least favorite teas because I seem to only taste a charcoal flavor profile from roasted oolongs. Good to try anyway! Fans of this type, go for it. :D

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