Bai Ye Dancong Oolong

$39.20

This is a Fenghuang (phoenix) oolong tea of the dancong grade, the word dancong can be interpreted in a multitude of ways, however the most common interpretation is that a dancong tea comes from one specific grove or garden composed entirely of clones from one mother plant, resulting in a consistent flavour among all the leaves harvested.

This particular dancong is made with middle aged tea trees or Qiao Mu of the the Bai Ye Dancong cultivar, it’s highly aromatic and will last many infusions, the first time I drunk this tea I forgot what I was doing and unconsciously infused it over 10 times with no significant loss in flavour.

The traditional Chaozhou (a city near Fenghuang) way to brew dancongs involves stuffing a tiny teapot or gaiwan with as many leaves as you can physically fit in it and instantly pouring the tea out after adding boiling water. This method is quite fun, but the first few steepings will usually be quite strong and bitter, if you want to counter-act this you can use not quite as many leaves, or start off with cooler water. You can also just brew it like any other oolong, but you might not get as much power out of it as you could doing it the traditional way.

Category: Oolong (Dancong, Roasted)
Location of origin: Feng Huang, Guangdong, China
Cultivar/Varietal: Bai Ye Dancong (White Leaf)
Harvest Season: Spring 2020
Recommended Brewing Style: Gongfucha style/Chaozhou style
Brewing Guidelines: 4g/100ml 90°C, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds

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