Feng Qing Wild Grown Ancient Tree Puerh Black Tea 凤庆野生普洱红茶
Highlights
This wild grown black puerh tea was first introduced from Victoria's 2016 tea sourcing trip in Feng Qing, the core-producing region of Yunnan black tea (Dian Hong). Feng Qing has a long history of producing the finest Yunnan black tea. Wild grown tea trees are different from the traditional Yunnan Da Ye camillia varietal, including both the dry leaves and the taste profile.
This puerh black tea is produced from ancient tree leaves, plucked from ancient trees growing in the wild, and in high mountains with an elevation of more than 2000 meters. As you can see from the picuture, the mountain roads to the harvest field is rough and dangerous. The ancient trees are the most natural, organically grown trees beyond organic. It typically yields a very distinct flavor and delicate taste. The dry leaves are dark, with no golden downy buds, and a strong floral sweet aroma. Although processed as black tea, but the tea is not completely oxidized, like pu'erh tea it also ages well. When brewed, it produces a gold-yellowish liquor. It is aromatic, very fruity and sweet, has "Huigan", a smooth and sweet aftertaste. If gongfu tea brewing is used, this tea is good for a dozen steepings!
Additional Info
Origin: Feng Qing, Yunnan province, China
Harvest Time: April 2021
Elevation: 2000 meters
Bush Varietal: Yunnan Da Ye (large leaf)
Caffeine level: Medium
Tasting Profile
Aromatic, fruity, full bodied, very sweet and smooth, delicate.
Steeping Guide
210oF, 5g for 6-8 oz of spring/filtered water, steepings 1 min, up to 10 steepings. We advise against the use of tap water as well as purified water.