Close-up of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea Da Wu Ye (Big Dark Leaf) sample

Da Wu Ye Dan Cong Tea Sample (Big Dark Leaf) - Phoenix Mountain

25 g
$9.00
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Close-up of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea Da Wu Ye (Big Dark Leaf) sample
Weight25 g

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Brewing Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea Da Wu Ye (Big Dark Leaf) in Chaozhou

A premium oolong tea from Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong—Da Wu Ye Dan Cong Tea Sample (Big Dark Leaf)—known for its broad, glossy dark leaves. This light-aroma Phoenix Dan Cong offers floral and creamy notes with a sweet sugarcane fragrance.

Characteristics

  • Broad, glossy dark leaves from Phoenix Mountain, Guangdong
  • Light-aroma style of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea
  • Dry leaves are deep green with reddish edges and a frosted texture
  • Produced using traditional sun-withering, tossing, and charcoal roasting methods

Flavor

  • Fresh floral notes combined with sweet sugarcane fragrance
  • Smooth golden-green liquor with a bright, uplifting aroma
  • Elegant and approachable, with a lingering, refreshing aftertaste

Perfect For

  • Sampling this authentic Da Wu Ye Dan Cong Big Dark Leaf before purchasing the full-size tea
  • Tea lovers seeking light-roasted loose-leaf oolong tea from China’s core producing regions
  • Exploring our curated tea sampler collection to try multiple options with minimal waste and low risk

Gongfu Tea Brewing Guide

(Traditional Method)

Water Temperature 100°C (212°F)
Tea-to-Water Ratio 9g tea per 160ml water
Steeping Time
Brews 1–3 Steep for 3–5 sec
Brews 4–6 Steep for 6–10 sec
Brews 7–10 Steep for 11–15 sec
Brews 11+ Steep for 16+ 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 3g 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.

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