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Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han
Oolong Tea - Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han

Legacy Wuyi Rock Oolong Iron Monk Zhen Yan Tie Luo Han

$ 93.00

Tie Luo Han is one of the four famous original varietals of Wuyi rock oolong. A rare varietal that is not commonly grown, indigenous to the core-producing area of the Wuyi mountains. The tree name was recorded in Song dynasty, earlier than Da Hong Pao, and became famous during the Qing dynasty. It gained a reputation in south-east Asia for its medicinal properties. It is the oldest tree bush in Wuyi Rock oolong and one of the most sought after teas, as true Zhen Yan tea from the core producing rocks is routinely in high demand with short supply. 

This tea is from the Hui Yuan Keng Depression 慧苑坑, one of the three most famous  depressions of rocky micro-terroir in the core area of Wuyi mountains. Hui Yuan Keng is known for its indigenous rock tea varietals and the famous Hui Yuan Temple which sits in the heart of this lovely area. This tea is made by master Liu who carries his father's legacy of making rock tea. His father was one of the roasting masters of the former state-owned Wuyi Rock Tea Factory prior to China's economic reforms in the 1990s. Roasting plays a very important role in Wuyi rock tea's quality. Jr. master Liu has been making rock tea for over 20 years. 

Tasting of this tea is very compelling and unforgettable. The tea has rich layers of floral fragrance and complex taste. The strong camphor fragrance, which is indication of the natural ecological environment, stays from the beginning to the end. Very robust, fruity, full bodied with hints of papaya, peach, milky, rhubarb, fig and baked plum.  Subtle medicinal notes and a creamy mineral texture culminate in a naturally sweet finish that lingers in your mouth and nose. Later steeps bring out more noticeable woody notes and silky smoothness, producing the Hou Yun, a sensation in your throat that a connoisseur would love. A true legendary tea and delicacy that will surely expand your horizon of Wuyi rock oolong.  

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Additional Info

Origin:               Huiyuan Keng, Wuyi Mountains, Fujian province

Varietal:             Tie Luo Han

Harvest:             May 2023, completed charcoal-firing in October 2023

Tasting Profile:

Very fragrant, slightly smoky, fruity, with notes of wood, roasted rhubarb and papaya and subtle medicinal notes. Full bodied and creamy with a sweet aftertaste.