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Fujian "Shui Xian" Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea- Tea Sample

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This tea sample is Shui Xian (Narcissus) oolong, a premium Wuyi Rock Tea (Yancha) variety originating from the indigenous tea cultivars of Wuyi Mountain in Fujian Province, China.

Watch the brewing process of Fujian “Shui Xian” Wuyi Rock Oolong Tea — a bold and mineral-rich tea grown in the rocky cliffs of Wuyi Mountains, China.

Characteristics

  • Cultivated on the mineral-rich rocky cliffs of Wuyi Mountain, the tea develops its distinctive "rock essence" (Yan Yun) - a signature mineral complexity unique to Wuyi Rock Teas.
  • Grown in high-altitude tea gardens (elevation: 800+ meters) with limited annual production (<30 kg), making it a rare and precious commodity.
  • Hand-picked with precision, selecting only the finest tender shoots (one bud with three leaves) to maintain exceptional quality.
  • The processed leaves exhibit a glossy, jet-black appearance with tightly rolled strands, emitting a subtle yet captivating aroma reminiscent of misty rocky valleys.
  • When brewed, the tea leaves unfurl into full, robust shapes, and the tea liquor reveals an amber hue with a silky-smooth texture.

Flavor

  • The tea offers a balanced taste and smooth texture, embodying the Chinese tea philosophy of "the flavor of no flavor."
  • Its aroma is understated and subtle, like the scent of rocky valleys, leaving a lasting impression.
  • After drinking, the tea leaves a long-lasting, serene, and profound aftertaste.
  • It provides an elevated enjoyment, akin to savoring an upgraded and higher-quality version of your favorite food, modest yet captivating, with a lingering sense of satisfaction and tranquility.

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 3–5 sec
Brews 4–6 Steep for 5–8 sec
Brews 7–10 Steep for 8–12 sec
Brews 11+ Steep for 12+ 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.

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