Zhang Ping Shui Xian Oolong Tea Fragrant Orchid Grade One

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  • “Thank you so much for the samples, Aprtea.com! This is intriguing… it’s a cube of oolong which I have never seen before. Look at that picture! Oolong shaped into a cube, kind of like pu-erh but...” Read full tasting note
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Chinese Zhang Ping Shui Xian Oolong Tea Fragrant Orchid Grade One.Tradition Fragrant Orchid Compressed Oolong Tea

Zhang Ping Shui Xian (漳平水仙) :The Zhangping Narcissus Tea is specialty of Zhangping city in Fujian province, Zhangping farmers created the traditional tea. The Zhangping Narcissus Tea is the only compressed tea of oolong tea, the quality is rare, the style is unique, has very rich traditional flavor, aroma is great hearted and quiet long with natural fragrance such as orchis, it tastes sweet and fresh, it has durable reservoir, is resistant to brew, the tea water is yellow, it tastes sweet with daffodil fragrance, it does not hurt the stomachmore if you drink too much for a long time.

Grade Grade One
Shape strip,tight knot
Color green, yellow, like banana color
Tea water color is orange or yellow crystal
Aroma was slender with orchids fragrant
Taste mellow and refreshing fragrance
Tea leaf bottom hypertrophy, soft light with red edge
Storage method Dark,Seal,Anti-moisture,Anti-odor
Shelf Life More than 36 months
Weight 50g, 100g, 250g, 500g

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Thank you so much for the samples, Aprtea.com! This is intriguing… it’s a cube of oolong which I have never seen before. Look at that picture! Oolong shaped into a cube, kind of like pu-erh but even most pu-erh isn’t shaped into a small cube and then wrapped in paper (and then foil for the sample). The closest thing would be a pu-erh tuocha. The leaves in the cube are shades of the usual oolong green and even bits of red. I was also intrigued with this being called ‘orchid’ because my preferred oolongs are the floral type. I used half the cube for a full mug. The first steep is delicious. Very smooth and sweet and full. No astringency at all. I wouldn’t say it is the most floral tasting tea I’ve tried, it’s more buttery and sweet. The second steep was probably over steeped by me a tad bit but only made the flavor a bit more astringent, not overly so. The third steep was even fuller with the buttery sweetness. I wouldn’t say I ever really noticed orchid or any other type of flower, but this is certainly an oolong I wouldn’t mind drinking. I think maybe I should have used less than half the cube and maybe didn’t steep at temperatures this high to tastes more to my liking. I also think I could have steeped these leaves much more than three times. But a cube of oolong is certainly a novelty!
Steep #1 // half of a the cube for a full mug// rinse // 18 minutes after boiling // 2 minute steep
Steep #2 // 10 minutes after boiling // 2 minute steep
Steep #3 // 15 minutes after boiling // 2 minute steep

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