"Chun Lan" Wu Yi Mountain Rock Oolong Tea * Spring 2018

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Rating

69 / 100

Calculated from 3 Ratings
Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Ingredients
Oolong Tea
Flavors
Cinnamon, Honey, Malt, Mineral, Roasted Nuts, Toasty, Walnut, Wet Rocks, Wood, Ash, Bitter, Char, Roasted, Smoke
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Typical Preparation
Use 10 oz / 295 ml of water
Set water temperature to 200 °F / 93 °C
Use 2 g of tea
Steep for 3 min, 0 sec
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3 Tasting Notes View all

“There are some things about being a tea drinker that I have learned over the years make me “unqualified” to be a “proper” tea drinker: 1) I don’t like doing gong fu sessions. They take up too much...” Read full tasting note
“TTB #19 I really liked the other Verdant roasted oolong in the tea box, so I had to give this one a try as well. Unfortunately, this one’s not for me. The roasted flavor is much stronger, leaving a...” Read full tasting note
“Discovery Tea box – Tea #21 This is perfectly acceptable for the tea that this is supposed to be, but I’ve never been a fan of this flavor. Charcoal roastiness that I can never distinguish from...” Read full tasting note

Description

“Chun Lan” aka Spring Orchid (春兰) is a unique and quite rare varietal from Wu Yi mountains in Fujian. Grown on rocky outcroppings near Xing Cun Zhen west of Wu Yi town. It’s grown by the same family that grows our Zi Hong Pao and both are grown naturally without the use pesticides or artificial fertilizers.

Chun Lan is a rare varietal and grown by only a few families in the Wu Yi area. Leaf size is medium-large and yield is similar to that of Da Hong Pao. Chun Lan processing requires great skill to bring out the very character which it’s namesake bears. Processing requires several stages of roasting and resting to achieve the very strong Orchid Aroma and taste this tea has. Drinking it is like drinking the essence of orchids and longan fruit with hints of cannabis and mushroom soup savory sweetness to round it out.

Another incredible Wu Yi Rock Oolong to add to your collection, and one that is both rare and exceptional!

Early May 2018 picking. Roasted and rested for 3 months

Area: Xing Cun Zhen near Wu Yi in Fujian

About Yunnan Sourcing

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