Dan Cong Mi Lan Xiang Roasted Oolong Tea- Tea Sample
Dan Cong Mi Lan Xiang Roasted Oolong Tea- Tea Sample
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This Dan Cong Mi Lan Xiang Roasted Oolong Tea sample originates from a high-altitude tea garden on Fenghuang Mountain in Guangdong. It is meticulously crafted by tea master Li Yousheng using traditional techniques.
Characteristics
- Honey Orchid (Mi Lan Xiang) is a representative of Dan Cong Oolong tea, celebrated for its rich honey sweetness and orchid fragrance.
- It preserves traditional tea-making craftsmanship and reflects the rich essence of the mountains.
- The tea master, with 39 years of experience, personally oversees the critical charcoal roasting process, giving the tea its distinct character.
- After 5 years of aging, the tea’s flavor and aroma have matured, offering greater depth, complexity, and refinement.
Flavor
- The tea liquor delivers a bold and direct entry, complemented by a rich honey-like sweetness.
- The aroma harmoniously combines the orchid fragrance with the warmth of honey, achieving perfect balance.
- The charcoal roasting imparts a subtle smoky note, enhancing the depth of flavor.
- Aging imparts a smoother texture, a refined taste, and layered complexity, resulting in a long-lasting and satisfying aftertaste.
Gongfu Tea Brewing Guide
(Traditional Method)
Water Temperature | 100°C (212°F) |
Tea-to-Water Ratio | 8g tea per 160ml water |
Steeping Time | |
Brews 1–3 | Steep for 4–6 sec |
Brews 4–6 | Steep for 6–9 sec |
Brews 7–10 | Steep for 9–15 sec |
Brews 11+ | Steep for 15+ sec |
Tips: Tea masters recommend steeping times based on each tea's unique flavor, starting the timer after pouring the water.
Common Brewing Guide
(Easy Everyday Preparation)
Water Temperature | 100°C(212°F) |
Leaf-to-Water Ratio | 2g per 100ml |
Steeping Time | About 1–2 minutes |
Subsequent Infusions | Increase by 30 seconds each time |
Tips: You can adjust the steeping time or leaf-to-water ratio to suit your taste—shorten the infusion for a lighter brew or extend it for a stronger one.



