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Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus
Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus

Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus

Regular price $ 23.00
Size2-pack box (16.6g / 0.59oz)
Wuyi rock oolong, Yan Cha in Chinese, is produced in the Wuyi mountain prefecture of Fujian province, China. The Wuyi mountain area has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage...

Description

Wuyi rock oolong, Yan Cha in Chinese, is produced in the Wuyi mountain prefecture of Fujian province, China. The Wuyi mountain area has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its abundance of species and rich history. Wuyi rock oolong tea is so named because of its geographic characteristics, and almost all of its rocky cliffs grow tea.  

This tea is from master Liu's family garden at Shui Lian Dong (water cave) that the tea  won Bronze medal in the September Spring Loose Leaf 2017 Global Tea Competition for the dark oolong category. Shui Lian Dong micro-lot is in the core producing areas of the Wuyi mountain, which locals call it Zhen Yan, meaning the true rocks/cliffs. It was harvested in May 2022 and was moderately roasted over charcoal. Tea master Liu's father was one of the several tea roasting masters in the famed state-owned Wuyi Yan Cha factory in the late 1970s to early 20s. Master Liu learned the skills from his father and has been making tea for over 25 years. 

This tea is very floral and fruity, full-bodied with mineral texture. It has hints of roasted almond, peach, apricot and pear. It is overall a well-balanced tea with aroma, color, taste, and mouthfeel. A delicious tea you don't want to miss. 

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To learn more about Wuyi rock oolong and Da Hong Pao, please click here

Each small pack weights 8.3g of loose leaf tea. 

Additional Info

Origin:                   Wuyi Mountains, Fujian province, China

Harvest:                 May 2022

Roasting level:      Charcoal-fired completed in Oct 2022

Tasting Notes

This tea is very floral and fruity, with intense natural narcissus like perfume fragrance. It has hints of roasted almond, peach, apricot and pear. It has well-rounded flavor profile, has clear amber liquor and creamy texture. 

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Award-winning Floral Shui Xian Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea Zhen Yan Narcissus

$ 23.00

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ROOTED IN CHINESE TEA TRADITION

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Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Wonderfully Balanced Tea

"A wonderfully balanced, lightly roasted Shui Xian. The first infusion tasted mostly of the roast, giving it a chalky taste, but there were also floral notes and hints of pear. Subsequent infusions strengthened these notes, with the pear taking precedence around the third infusion, though I could still taste the roast even through the fifth steeping. Overall, it is a delightful tea."

Maria K. (5/5)

Satisfying

"Very good flavor and leaves the palate clean and fresh."

Michael R. (5/5)

Similar but not the same

"As other Wuyi Rock I purchased. Excellent, distinctive, softer flavor. Lovely color. I enjoy alternating them through the week"

SANDRA W. (5/5)

Great tea!

"Great tea!"

Samuel R. (5/5)

another delicious purchase

"Once I got the water temp and volume dialed in, this tea really shined. Perfect for a relaxing post-meal tea."

William H. (5/5)

Again, smell heavenly

"This one is my new favorite. I really enjoy it when I am coding."

Ying W. (5/5)

Underwhelming and lack of floral notes

"This oolong is rather subtle. I'm not giving it low scores for the subtle flavors, but I was expecting some more floral fragrance, however it missed the mark on that. The taste is rather hollow."

Nicholas F. (2/5)

Game changing Oolong

"Wuyi rock Oolong teas have always been just okay for me, until I met this one. It was love at first sip. I’m looking forward to trying more of Mei Mei tea’s Wuyi Rock oolongs!"

Cathy M. (5/5)

P.S. Gaiwan is preferred for infusion

"as it renders a more complex and accentual translation of the tea.""

Justin (5/5)

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