Supreme An Xi Ben Shan Se Zhong

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77 / 100

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Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Use 16 oz / 473 ml of water
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Steep for 1 min, 45 sec
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2 Tasting Notes View all

“I’ve taken 6gr, 6 brewings: 35’’, 30’’, 45’’, 1’, 1’30, 3’ The water has to be really hot, otherwise the tea stays completely blank with no taste. Although the scent in the aroma cup was very weak,...” Read full tasting note
“Took me a while to get around to trying this tea. Bought it quite a while ago. Didn’t gongfu it. Brewed it western style. It is a fairly pleasant tasting tea with light roasted notes, very light....” Read full tasting note

Description

Ben Shan Oolong tea, lightly oxidized, comes from Anxi County, Fujian Province. Ben Shan Oolong tea is from its own variety, one of the 12 grown in the tea-rich region. The branch are strong and heavy, the peduncle are bright and thin it look like “the node of the bamboo” but have a little tine, the color of liquor is orange. The shape of the leaf is ellipse, and the surface is ridgy. It has a similar taste as Tie Guan yin but a light, floral, orchid flavour.
Se Zhong oolong, literally colored species oolong, are planted in the south area of Fujian province. Ben Shan was discovered by a guy called Yuan Xing in 1870, thus it has another name, Yuan Xing species. It is now one of the four most popular oolong in Anxi. There about 16,000 acres of Ben Shan tea gardens in Xi Ping, Hu qiu, Peng Lai, Sahng Qing, Chang Keng and Lu tian town.

Our latest harvest of supreme Ben Shan is the best grade of Ben Shan from An Xi. The supreme grade has a emerald color, fresh, invigorating orchid flavor with a sweet, lingering finish.

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