KING PHOENIX SONG ZHONG DANCONG OOLONG

King Phoenix Song Zhong Dancong Oolong
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Song Zhong Wang, which means 'King of Song Dynasty Kind' is the very best type of Phoenix Dancong Oolong. It has been famous for over 900 years and this batch was grown on cuttings from wild tea trees over 600 years old. In examples of the very best tea, such as the one you are trying, the tea master will bring out notes of nectarine, toffee, peach, lilac, camellia and neroli to name but a few. Of course it is named after the Honey Orchid flower which indicates its predominant characteristic.
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Song Zhong Wang, which means 'King of Song Dynasty Kind' is the very best type of Phoenix Dancong Oolong. It has been famous for over 900 years and this batch was grown on first generation cuttings from wild tea trees over 600 years old. Dancong, meaning 'single bush' is the highest of four grades of oolong grown around this mountain, the best being found on Wu Dong Peak. This is one of the ten peaks that make up the mountain and these peaks play their part in creating a perfect environment for producing high-quality tea by protecting the area from the cold of Northern China and the bad weather from the South China Sea. In examples of the very best tea, such as the one you are trying, the lengthy, hand processing is undertaken by a tea master. This batch has a unique and powerful fragrance with a fruity, refreshing and light flavour typical of the Mi Lan, Honey Orchid strain. Notes of nectarine, toffee, peach, lilac, camellia and neroli all jostle for prominence. Leaf picking time is very important for Phoenix teas. The very small amount of leaves these centuries-old trees will yield are skilfully picked at midday when the leaves will be at their juiciest. It must be a fine afternoon but without strong sunlight, and once picked the leaves will be thinly layered and sun-dried in the late afternoon, around 4-5pm. The next step is withering and fermentation. This is a complicated and most important procedure of production with specific temperature and humidity requirements. There are 5-6 repeats of drying, withering and oxidation, which begin in the evening and continue through dawn the next day. Following this are the stir-frying, rolling and baking steps, once again controlled by the tea master who will bring out the very best in each small batch. Each of the batches will differ in quality and consequently in value. There is an interesting story about the name. It is said that one emperor of the Song Dynasty, named Zhao Rui, passed by Phoenix Mountain. He felt very, very thirsty, so his attendants picked some tea leaves, beak-like in shape and cooked them into a soup. When the emperor drank it, he felt very healthy and no longer thirsty. So this kind of tea became a Tribute tea. The most important factor now in its fame is that it is picked from ancient, wild tea trees, over six hundred years old. It has a unique and powerful fragrance with a fruity, refreshing and light flavour. I should also mention that remarkably these teas can all be brewed numerous times, offering up ten or so infusions of changing character when made Gong Fu style!

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Leaf GradeHandmade Strip
StrengthMedium Oolong Tea
Use Milk?No
Brew Time2 mins
Water Temperature95-100 c
Number of Infusions1-3