Aged Tie Luo Han Wuyishan Rock Oolong (Off-Trail Oolong)
Article number: | OCCCTLUOHAN-Pack-1oz |
Availability: | In stock (5) |
Delivery time: | Delivery approx 2-5 days |
Wuyi Tie Luo Han Oolong Tea - Sedona Arizona's Full-Leaf Tea Store
One of the five famous teas (varietals) from in the Wuyi Mountain Scenic Preserve of far north Fujian Province (bordering Jiangxi Province) of south eastern China, where the most desirable “Wu Long, Wu Yi Yan Cha” rock oolong teas are produced. The picturesque mountain cliffs, fertile Nine-Bend River, and mineral-rich rocky terrain are the most critical contributions to the character of the tea. These oolongs are famous for their floral and “rock, bone, stone” signature minerality taste and mouth feel. The leaves are usually heavily roasted to produce the renown aroma. Like all historically famous teas in China, the specifics of the growing locations are meticulously detailed, for quality, rarity, and price. Unlike many other tea-producing areas in China, the tea trees here are not cultivated in the plantation style. They are allowed to grow naturally wild in spacious groves (making them more difficult to pick), ranging in age from a few years old to well more than 100 years old, and elevations around 1000-1700 feet. Although not necessarily certified organic, this area is strictly protected by the government, so absolutely no chemicals or pesticides are used.
Our aged TIE LUO HAN (aka Iron Monk) is a low production/small batch OOLONG acquired direct from farmer located in the Zheng Yan Circle Mountain area (which translates to “True Cliff”, and is the most core location in Wuyishan) that extends only about 18 square miles. Harvested 5/1/2011 from the most famous Wuyi garden known as Jiu Long Ke (九龙窠) or the Nine Dragon Nest, the former personal tea garden of the emperor, within the Zheng Yan Circle. Our aged TIE LUO HAN has been roasted four times (approx 12+ hours each), is best known for being strong and bold, nutty minerality, malty, very light fruit note, and with a very long-lasting aftertaste. Some Chinese say that this tea may be too strong for the American palate - We enjoy it often to prove them wrong.
AVAILABLE AS: 1 OZ Package, 2 OZ Tin 0.25 OZ (7g) Tasting Sample
Package size is 1 ounce of full leaf tea, which yields approximately 12 to 13 first cups. Tin size is 2 ounces which yields about 25 first cups. The quarter ounce tasting sample is available for about 3 cups.
BREWING: One teaspoon (about 3g) for every 8 oz (240ml) of 195°F (90°C) fresh water. Steep for 1 minute or slightly longer to desired taste. Five or more infusions are possible by increasing steep time 30 seconds to one minute each time.
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