Key Features:
-
High-Mountain Aged Trees, Fine Fire Roasted
Sourced from an 800-meter high-altitude region, hand-picked first spring leaves from aged tea trees. Crafted with traditional techniques, 18 meticulous steps, and delicately fire-roasted. -
Sturdy Strips with Lustrous Brown Hue
The dry leaves are uniform, straight, and tightly twisted, with a robust black-brown sheen. A delicate sniff reveals the woody aroma of aged tea trees, intertwined with notes of orchid and a deep, lingering honey-like sweetness. -
Floral Aroma & Honey Notes, A Fragrant Delight
The liquor is rich, red, and brilliantly clear, with a prominent floral fragrance and elegant honey undertones. Smooth and silky on the palate, the taste is fresh, mellow, and pleasantly sweet, offering a richly layered experience. -
Rich Aroma & Long-lasting Infusions, Green Leaves with Red Edges
The tea leaves are thick, and soft, and remain intact after brewing, displaying a vibrant green with the red-edged pattern. The first brew offers a captivating floral fragrance, while subsequent infusions grow bolder, leaving a lasting and delightful aftertaste. -
Orchid Aroma & Honey Notes, Exceptionally Durable Infusions
Crafted with traditional fine fire-roasting, using fresh leaves from high-mountain aged trees. Authentic orchid fragrance and high-altitude charm linger through multiple brews, with a lasting aroma and enduring aftertaste.
History and Background of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea
Storage Methods
To maintain the freshness and quality of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea, store it in an airtight container away from light, moisture, and strong odors. A cool, dry place is ideal for preserving the tea's delicate aromas and flavors.Health Benefits
Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea is not only a delight to the senses but also offers numerous health benefits, including:- Rich in Antioxidants: Helps combat free radicals and reduce oxidative stress.
- Boosts Metabolism: Can aid in weight management by enhancing metabolic rate.
- Supports Heart Health: May help lower cholesterol levels and improve cardiovascular health.
- Aids Digestion: Promotes healthy digestion and can alleviate digestive discomfort.
- Enhances Mental Alertness: Contains moderate caffeine levels that can improve focus and concentration.
Related Product Recommendations
- Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) Oolong Tea: A famous Chinese oolong known for its floral aroma and smooth taste.
- Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe) Oolong Tea: A robust and full-bodied oolong from the Wuyi Mountains.
Experience the exquisite taste and rich heritage of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea with every sip. Perfect for tea connoisseurs and those new to the world of oolong teas, this tea promises a luxurious and memorable tea-drinking experience.
Tea type: Oolong Tea
Tea shape: Loose
Origin: Fujian
Picking year: 2024
Picking Season: Autumn
Tea shape: Loose
Fermentation degree: 🟢🟠🟠Semi-fermented
Suggested teaware:
- Gaiwan☕
- Glass Cup🥛
- Porcelain Cup
- Clay Teapot🫖
- Elegant Cup
- Cold Brew
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 5g - 8g
Brewing Water Temperature:
- ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉
Medthod:
How to Brew Phoenix Dancong Oolong Tea
- Use 5-8g of tea leaves.
- Heat water to 100°C.
- Optionally, rinse the tea leaves for 5 seconds.
- Steep the tea for 10-15 seconds in the first infusion.
- For subsequent infusions, increase the steeping time by 5-10 seconds.
- Enjoy the rich floral and honey notes.
Tip: A Gaiwan or small teapot is a great choice for brewing. This tea can be steeped 6-8 times.
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰~5s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time+10S
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Order processing in two working days.
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Phoenix Dancong Oolong Tea-Mi Lan Xiang (Honey Orchid Fragrance)
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Key Features:
-
High-Mountain Aged Trees, Fine Fire Roasted
Sourced from an 800-meter high-altitude region, hand-picked first spring leaves from aged tea trees. Crafted with traditional techniques, 18 meticulous steps, and delicately fire-roasted. -
Sturdy Strips with Lustrous Brown Hue
The dry leaves are uniform, straight, and tightly twisted, with a robust black-brown sheen. A delicate sniff reveals the woody aroma of aged tea trees, intertwined with notes of orchid and a deep, lingering honey-like sweetness. -
Floral Aroma & Honey Notes, A Fragrant Delight
The liquor is rich, red, and brilliantly clear, with a prominent floral fragrance and elegant honey undertones. Smooth and silky on the palate, the taste is fresh, mellow, and pleasantly sweet, offering a richly layered experience. -
Rich Aroma & Long-lasting Infusions, Green Leaves with Red Edges
The tea leaves are thick, and soft, and remain intact after brewing, displaying a vibrant green with the red-edged pattern. The first brew offers a captivating floral fragrance, while subsequent infusions grow bolder, leaving a lasting and delightful aftertaste. -
Orchid Aroma & Honey Notes, Exceptionally Durable Infusions
Crafted with traditional fine fire-roasting, using fresh leaves from high-mountain aged trees. Authentic orchid fragrance and high-altitude charm linger through multiple brews, with a lasting aroma and enduring aftertaste.
History and Background of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea
Storage Methods
To maintain the freshness and quality of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea, store it in an airtight container away from light, moisture, and strong odors. A cool, dry place is ideal for preserving the tea's delicate aromas and flavors.Health Benefits
Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea is not only a delight to the senses but also offers numerous health benefits, including:- Rich in Antioxidants: Helps combat free radicals and reduce oxidative stress.
- Boosts Metabolism: Can aid in weight management by enhancing metabolic rate.
- Supports Heart Health: May help lower cholesterol levels and improve cardiovascular health.
- Aids Digestion: Promotes healthy digestion and can alleviate digestive discomfort.
- Enhances Mental Alertness: Contains moderate caffeine levels that can improve focus and concentration.
Related Product Recommendations
- Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) Oolong Tea: A famous Chinese oolong known for its floral aroma and smooth taste.
- Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe) Oolong Tea: A robust and full-bodied oolong from the Wuyi Mountains.
Experience the exquisite taste and rich heritage of Phoenix Dan Cong Oolong Tea with every sip. Perfect for tea connoisseurs and those new to the world of oolong teas, this tea promises a luxurious and memorable tea-drinking experience.
Tea type: Oolong Tea
Tea shape: Loose
Origin: Fujian
Picking year: 2024
Picking Season: Autumn
Tea shape: Loose
Fermentation degree: 🟢🟠🟠Semi-fermented
Suggested teaware:
- Gaiwan☕
- Glass Cup🥛
- Porcelain Cup
- Clay Teapot🫖
- Elegant Cup
- Cold Brew
Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 5g - 8g
Brewing Water Temperature:
- ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉
Medthod:
How to Brew Phoenix Dancong Oolong Tea
- Use 5-8g of tea leaves.
- Heat water to 100°C.
- Optionally, rinse the tea leaves for 5 seconds.
- Steep the tea for 10-15 seconds in the first infusion.
- For subsequent infusions, increase the steeping time by 5-10 seconds.
- Enjoy the rich floral and honey notes.
Tip: A Gaiwan or small teapot is a great choice for brewing. This tea can be steeped 6-8 times.
Initial Brewing Time: ⏰~5s
Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time+10S
Free World-wide shipping Over $60.
Order processing in two working days.
We offer a guarantee for returns within 14 days of receiving the merchandise.
For more shipping information, please refer to: shipping policy
For more return policy, please refer to: refund policy
Your details are protected and safe with us.
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