Feng Huang "Pomelo & Flower Aroma" Dan Cong from Guangdong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Flavors
Butter, Citrus, Floral, Snow Peas, Honey, Orange Blossom
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195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 30 sec 5 g 4 oz / 109 ml

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From Yunnan Sourcing

A lightly oxidized Dan Cong harvest in Spring 2010 from high quality straight trunk Dan Cong bushes. The leaves are consistent in length and thickness, and have been expertly processed to bring out a Pomelo fruity aroma with a hint of floral bouquet!

A high quality Dan Cong with unique processing and taste profile!

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1789 tasting notes

Mehhhhhh. Not loving this. There’s a a fresh, buttery quality to it- like snap peas, clarified butter, and fresh cut grass. But, that is followed by a sharp, citrus rind that just doesn’t work for me in conjunction with the former qualities.

Flavors: Butter, Citrus, Floral, Snow Peas

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167 tasting notes

Fun tea. If you are a tieguanyin fan, you will likely enjoy this product. There are substantial floral notes in-mouth, with a unique citrus aftertaste that follows. There is a bit of a dancong “edge” to it – that sort-of cilantro bite that can be stronger or weaker depending how you brew it. A worthwhile tea to investigate for tieguanyin and dancong lovers alike!

Of note are the large, beautiful leaves. Quality picking.
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Dry leaf – light honey, honeysuckle, fragrant floral, creamy, floral sweetness like rose, some mineral sweetness, green oolong herbal/green notes. Very TGY like. In preheated vessel – pomelo comes through – like mandarin oranges and sweet grapefruit.

Smell – fragrant floral, creamy, sweet, lily of the valley, orchid, oolong green leaf, creamy and sweet nuttiness like macadamia nuts

Taste – arrival is floral with creamy development. Some butteriness and herbal notes – bay leaf and light cilantro, orchid. Aftertaste of citrus and sweet citrus, creaminess with floral overtone, candy orange flavor. Later steeps have herbal and grassy umami. Pleasant sweet citrus aftertaste still in later steeps.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec 6 g 4 OZ / 118 ML

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676 tasting notes

This is an enjoyable tea with a heady aroma of honeycomb and orange blossom. Lots of juicy citrus and floral fruitiness along with a slight tartness. The taste and scent of this tea lives up to its Pomelo & Flower name. It compares favorably to TTC’s Citrus Scented Four Seasons which is quite remarkable considering this one is unflavored. The difference is YS’s is fruitier and thicker while the pomelo scented oolong has a more refined taste. Both are good in their own right, but lately I find myself craving the YS tea more.

I’ve tried many different ways of brewing this tea, and flash steeps at just below boiling seem to bring out the best flavor. Short steeps are key to minimizing bitterness. Packs a nice cha qi/caffeine punch too.

Flavors: Citrus, Floral, Honey, Orange Blossom

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 0 min, 15 sec 3 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
Cathy Baratheon

Yum! Thinking of getting a dan cong from YS. Have you tried their others?

Rasseru

If you are just buying fenghuang dancong, I would suggest jingteashop.com. Their Mi Lan AAA, Lao Cong Ba Xian & Lao Cong Ya Shi have a stronger flavour than YS Dan Cong – I can really tell each different tea apart from each other.

if you are defo going with YS I would try the same ones mentioned: Duck Shit (ya shi), Ba Xian, Mi Lan Xiang. They are truly wonderful types of tea.

There is a price difference though for this, the jing Milan AAA for example, is $34/100g vs the AA grade for $16.50/100g@YS $14.50@jing

its really good though :)

LuckyMe

@Cathy – YS mi lan xiang is really good too

@Rasseru – i’ve got jingteashop on my radar. plan to order from there once i finish off my YS stash

Rasseru

do it man, you will not regret it. the milan AAA is so fruity & nice with an ever so slightly baked edge. so good!

Cathy Baratheon

Thanks guys! I’ll see if Jing Tea does reasonable shipping to Australia. If not, I’m defs ordering the mentioned YS teas

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1113 tasting notes

A nice, floral focused DANCONG that I enjoyed quite a bit. B+ on the StephiDancongometer.

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