On Taoism -Jingyang Golden Flower Fu Brick tea [Black Label] 150g

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On Taoism -Jingyang Golden Flower Fu Brick tea [Black Label] 150g

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**This is the twin product of the Red Label product. Compared with the red label, this Black Label Fu tea is made from black Maocha tea from Nanzheng, south of the Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province. The grade is Grade One. It is more durable for infusion. 

As a tea lover, I have always looked for a tea that delights my taste buds. This 150g Jingyang Fuzhuan dark tea is exactly what I've been searching for!

Originating from the core production area, this tea inherits centuries-old intangible cultural heritage techniques and is crafted entirely by hand. It's convenient and portable; there's no need to pry open. Whether I'm enjoying leisure time at home, traveling, or taking a break at work, I can easily brew a cup and savor its enchanting aroma anytime, anywhere.

The raw material is carefully selected first-grade black Maocha from Nanzheng, Shaanxi, meticulously produced in 2021, ensuring top-notch quality. The precious "Golden Flowers," also known as "Eurotium Cristatum," which develops during the summer, is a protected second-level confidential strain. Rich in 18 amino acids and 450 beneficial components, it contains beneficial enzyme-like bacteria. The golden flowers are plump, band right yellow, and exude a rich fungal fragrance. The brewed tea is thick and smooth, with an aroma that fills the room, offering an unparalleled and unique tasting experience.

The tea soup is mellow with a lasting sweetness after drinking. It has a bright red color with a golden ring and an aroma that is rich and lingering, making it intoxicating. The dry tea leaves are clearly defined, with a glossy black color, plump buds, and tight strips with abundant golden flowers. Just looking at it is pleasing, and its long-lasting fragrance is delightful. After brewing, the tea leaves are glossy, resilient, and durable, with a mellow taste and sweet aftertaste, rich in fungal aroma—every sip is a complete enjoyment.

Every step is strictly controlled, from the tea garden to the teacup. The standardized production of Fuzhuan tea ensures a worry-free, clean workshop environment equipped with a fresh air system and a clean factory setting, resulting in no-rinse Fuzhuan tea. Suitable intelligent storage with real-time temperature and humidity monitoring meets the aging requirements of Fuzhuan tea. Transparent and visualized production and standardization restore traditional tea-making techniques, giving me complete confidence in the quality.

Choosing Jingyang Golden Flower Fuzhuan Tea [Black Label] is selecting a high-quality tea experience that will fill your life with beauty and leisure!

Tea type: Fu Tea

Tea shape: Brick

Origin: Shaanxi

Picking year: 2021

Picking Season: Spring

Tea shape: Brick

Fermentation degree: 🟠🟠🟠🟠Post-fermented

Suggested teaware:

  • Gaiwan☕
  • Porcelain Cup
  • Clay Teapot🫖
  • Elegant Cup
  • Thermal

Tea-to-100g Water Ratio: 5g

Brewing Water Temperature:

  • ♨️♨️♨️~100℃/212℉

Medthod:

Initial Brewing Time: ⏰⏰⏰⏰⏰⏰~50s

Subsequent Brewing Time: initial brewing time-10S

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